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Episode Description

What happens when an allergist steps into the online world and starts breaking down headlines in real time?

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Zachary Rubin, board certified allergist and immunologist, content creator, and now author of All About Allergies. We talk about why allergy misinformation spreads so easily, why “allergy” is not a catch all term, and how social media has unexpectedly made him a better clinician.

We also get honest about the current state of medicine. Burnout. Insurance barriers. The time crunch in clinic. And why rebuilding trust between families and physicians starts with better communication, humility, and human connection.

This is a conversation about nuance in a world that craves certainty, and why meeting families where they are matters more than ever.

In this episode, we discuss:

• Why “sensitization does not equal allergy” and what that actually means

• The difference between allergy, intolerance, and sensitivity

• Why food sensitivity tests are often misleading

• The truth about local honey and seasonal allergies

• Shellfish allergy and contrast dye myths

• Egg allergy and flu vaccine misconceptions

• Why 90 percent of reported penicillin allergies are not true allergies

• How timing and rash characteristics matter when evaluating antibiotic reactions

• The explosion of biologic medications and the hidden burden of insurance approvals

• How social media can improve doctor patient communication

• The role of humility and nuance in rebuilding trust

• Humanizing doctors and why connection is powerful medicine

To connect with Dr. Zachary Rubin follow him on Instagram @rubin_allergy, check out all his resources at linktr.ee/rubin_allergy and buy his book “All About Allergies!”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/790561/all-about-allergies-by-zachary-rubin-md

00:00 Allergy Is Not a Catch-All Term

02:37 Why Dr. Rubin Went Online

09:27 Why This Book Had to Exist

12:59 What Parents Are Most Anxious About Today

15:10 Why Food Allergy Testing Is Often Misused

16:38 Allergy vs. Intolerance vs. Sensitivity

22:01 The Obsession With Blood Work

24:57 The Systems Problem in Medicine

34:08 Rebuilding Trust in Medicine

38:51 How Social Media Made Him a Better Doctor

43:53 Allergy Myths That Need to Go

48:57 The Penicillin Allergy Problem

50:55 Rashes, Timing, and True Drug Reactions

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