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I discuss chronic spontaneous urticaria. Urticaria refers to hives. When it goes on for more than 6 weeks it's deemed chronic. Previously thought to be a type 1 inflammatory condition, it turns out it is a type 2 inflammatory condition like atopic dermatitis but with different manifestation but similar immune dysregulation and activating factors.…
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In this episode we discuss chronic rhino sinusitis which means chronic (more than 8 weeks) rhino (nose) and sinusitis (sinuses) with or without nasal polyps. What leads to this? What are the current treatments? What can we do about them? What do we know about them?Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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In this episode we discuss type 2 inflammation and how it is the basis for 60% of asthma. This encompasses allergic asthma, eosinophilic asthma, and a deep dive into triggers of asthma. Broad concepts in inflammation with treatments are discussed.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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S06 E05 final podcast of season 5 discussing questions that people have with allergies including COVID19 vaccinations, immune system changes, and thoughts about psychosocial stress. We also discuss challenges of a siloed approach to medical systems.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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In this S06 Episode 2 we explore the latest basic science of type 2 inflammation and how it relates to allergies and anaphylaxis. What are comorbidities of allergies like atopic dermatitis, asthma, eosinophilic esophagitis, urticaria, nasal polyps, and maybe even neuropsychiatric disorders? I try to distill down with Brianne the science for public …
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Season 6 Allergy podcast - this episode and this season we will be focusing on anaphylaxis and allergies with cohost and friend from Tiktok Brianne Bury aka "essentiallyblossomed" Episode 1 focuses on anapyhlaxis diagnosis, epidemiologyJason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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How can Doctors and Pharmacists work together better to optimize patient care?I speak candidly with Kristen Watt RPh @PharmacistMama who is a powerful social media pharmacist who has worked tirelessly during the pandemic but maintained a super helpful and positive approach to professional interactions…
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Season 5 episode 4, with guest Dr. Lakiea Wright director of medical affairs at Thermofisher scientific on when and how to use medical diagnostic tests in clinical immunology and allergy. Allergist/Immunologist @Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Medical Director @Thermofisher & allergy education enthusiast @allergyinsider…
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I interview Pauline Ng CEO at Rêve Pharma Canada about allergen immunotherapy, anaphylaxis and what her company does to reduce the likelihood of experiencing this adverse event to allergy shotsJason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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A thought provoking interview with extraordinary food allergy advocate and Emmy award winner Erin Malawer sharing her thoughts! Founder of Allergy Shmallergy, the award-winning blog focused on helping simplify life for families living with food allergies. Building on her experience and the attention from Allergy Shmallergy, Erin began AllergyStrong…
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Two board certified clinical Immunologists and allergists from North America, USA and Canada, speak on common COVID19 vaccine myths, reactions, and address fears regarding anaphylaxis in an evidence based discussion.Zacharay E Rubin, MD -American Board of Allergy and ImmunologyAmerican Board of PediatricsJason K Lee, MD - FRCPC Clinical Immunology …
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Interview with Dr. Jennifer Kwan- The Ontario data master of COVID19Dr. Kwan has made it her duty and mission to deliver up to date data on COVID19 in a way that is easy to follow and understand.Hear her thoughts on her motivation to provide this essential service and on what things we should be doing including #masks4all…
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I speak with Associate Professor at University of Colorado on the role of a RD with respect to Food allergies and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) along with some fascinating research on the aforementioned topics.Dr. Venter has been speaking at essentially every single conference in my field of allergy and immunology. I discuss and learn what she has…
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Not all allergy shots are the same! Learn about what you need to know if you're considering or are on allergen immunotherapy (allergy shots). Dr. Matt Bell and Dr. Jason K Lee discuss what allergen immunotherapy pitfalls there are and what to look for in selecting allergy shots and / or the specialist giving you allergen immunotherapy.…
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A look into the life of Michelle Nel and her books. Michelle creates "ALLERGY BOOKS FOR KIDS" and is the author & creator of important books that tries to educate children and their care givers on allergies.We discuss why these books are important and how they are helpful.https://allergybooksforkids.ca/…
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There is a global shortage of immunoglobulin therapy. This is a blood product that some patients rely on to stay alive. Speak to 2 doctors, myself and Dr. Matt Bell from the USA speak about this and how it affects our ability to treat patients.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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I speak with the creator of No Nut Traveler Lianne Mandelbaum about her passionate advocacy work around travel and food allergies. She's curated excellent stories from around the world about the challenges and tribulations that people with food allergies face when they step on to a flight or travel somewhere.…
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We kick off season 3 with a topic that needs more exposure. As physicians we often do NOT have the tools the deal with the psycho-social aspects of patients and their care givers with a life altering diagnosis of food allergies. We speak to Tamara Hubbard who is on a mission to change that with the food allergy counselor directory!…
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A modernized anaphylaxis protocol, what your emergency department should be doing. Waleed Alqurashi, MD works as a pediatric emergency room physician at Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario.No more benadryl.Epinephrine is the only treatment for anaphylaxis.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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Know when you really need to see a doctor and what the red flags (dangerous) symptoms are. Lactose tolerance is not common, lactose intolerance is. Why your loose stools are unlikely due to allergies.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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This is my first foray into podcasting! Hope you enjoy.I speak about all the treatments you can do for your inhalant allergies.Non drug/pharmacologic and over the counter remedies you can do.Your friendly neighborhood allergist/immunologist,Jason Lee, MDBoard certified Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Clinical Imm…
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