Dr. Neeta Ogden, a leading allergist and director at the Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Center in New Jersey, dives into the increasing severity of seasonal allergies due to climate change. She highlights that allergies are starting earlier and becoming more intense, affecting 25% of U.S. adults. The discussion covers the gut microbiome's role in allergies, effective treatments like immunotherapy, and the intriguing hygiene hypothesis, which links environmental exposure to a lower incidence of allergic reactions. Tune in for insights that could help you manage your allergy season!