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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 34 MIN

Episode 50: Adam Fox: We’re Failing Allergy Patients - And Time Is Running Out!

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Allergies are rising. Patients are suffering. And yet… the system is still asleep.In this powerful conversation, world-leading allergist Professor Adam Fox reveals the hidden crisis unfolding inside modern healthcare and why millions of allergy patients are being failed by outdated policy, limited access to specialists, and a shocking lack of public awareness.We explore:Why allergies remain invisible in government decision-makingThe urgent need for specialist pathways inside primary careHow schools, restaurants and transport must evolve to keep patients safeThe dramatic transformation of oral immunotherapy over the past two decadesWhy global collaboration, not isolation, is the future of allergy treatmentAdam also lifts the curtain on London’s new Allergy Center of Excellence, the outcomes it aims to publish, and what the next 12 months could mean for patients worldwide.This episode is a wake-up call for clinicians, policymakers, parents and anyone living with allergic disease.The world is changing. Allergy care must change with it.Press play.

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