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361. Understanding Allergies and Immune Responses feat. Theresa MacPhail
Nov 27, 2023
Theresa MacPhail, a medical anthropologist and author, discusses the history of allergy research, the impact of industrialization on immune responses, and the spike in allergies due to climate change. She also talks about food labeling laws, the dangers of overusing antibiotics, and the importance of early intervention in conditions like asthma and eczema. They explore the concept of a smarter societal immune system and the need to invest in early understanding and preparation for future pandemics.
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- Allergies can be triggered by immune responses to pathogens and our bodies' reactions to them.
- Anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, may have evolved as an emergency response to harmful substances but can sometimes overreact.
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Understanding Pathography and its Application to Global Health Issues
In the podcast episode, Greg LeBlanc interviews Teresa McPhail, an author and expert in medical anthropology. They discuss the concept of pathography, which involves tracing the symptoms of a disease back to their causes and finding treatments. McPhail applies this concept to global health issues, such as pandemics like COVID-19 and H1N1, emphasizing the importance of understanding the different factors that make us sick globally. She also explores the relationship between pathogens and our immune responses, highlighting that humans can get sick not only from pathogens but also from their own responses to them.
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