Webinars

  • A young girl with curly hair stands in a lush, green field. She wears a striped shirt while holding a tissue to her nose, hinting at sneezes brought on by seasonal allergies.

    Allergies Throughout the Seasons (Recording)

    Think allergies only Let’s take a deeper dive and learn about different allergies that happen throughout the year

  • A woman in a red tank top coughs into her hand while a doctor listens to her back using a stethoscope in a medical office.

    Knowing the Difference: Asthma or COPD? (Recording)

    Dr. Gailen Marshall discusses the many overlapping symptoms with asthma and COPD.

  • A young man wearing a gray T-shirt is coughing and touching his chest. He is at a medical consultation with a doctor, who is observing him and holding a stethoscope.

    Long Covid: Lasting Lung Problems (Recording)

    Join us as we learn about lasting lung problems. Dr. Lekshmi Santhosh and Dr. Shari Brosnahan talk the latest science about long Covid and…

  • Happy young Indian mom helping preschool son to build toy towers from wooden construction blocks, playing with kid on heating floor at home. Babysitter watching child. Motherhood, daycare concept

    How to Make a House or Apartment Allergy & Asthma Friendly (Recording)

    This webinar will help you learn how to make your home an environment that is free from allergy & asthma triggers.

  • Composition with common food allergens including egg, milk, soya, peanuts, hazelnut, fish, seafood and wheat flour

    Food Allergies: Biologics Bring Hope (Recording)

    We explore the future of using biologics for food allergies, accidental exposure or reactions to oral immunotherapy.

  • A healthcare professional is sitting at a desk, talking to an elderly man. The professional is holding a pen and wearing a stethoscope. They both appear engaged in conversation, with a computer monitor and telephone visible on the desk.

    SMART Therapy: Making a Science Based Choice (Recording)

    SMART (Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy) allows people with asthma to use just one medication for both maintenance and reliever therapy.

  • Five people are joyfully jumping in the air on a grassy hill against a clear blue sky. They are facing away from the camera, dressed in casual summer clothes, and their arms are raised high. The scene conveys a sense of freedom and happiness.

    Let’s Clear the Air: The Impact of Poor Air Quality on Allergies and Sleep (Recording)

    Recorded March 29, 2023 it is National Sleep Awareness Month and time to discuss the connection between allergies, asthma, and poor sleep quality.

  • A multi-generational family of six, including three adults and three children, sits together on grass in a park. They are smiling and dressed casually. Lush green trees are visible in the background, suggesting a sunny day.

    Disparities in Allergy & Asthma Care: Leveling the Playing Field (Recording)

    How can we assure all people are treated with equity in healthcare? Join us as we explore disparities in asthma and allergy care and…

  • environment or genetics? environmental scene of forest and and DNA code on each side of a young black man

    Is it the Environment or is it Genetics? (Recording)

    Is there a genetic tendency to develop allergic diseases like rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis? Or is there something in the environment that causes…

  • Taking her through her diagnosis. a young doctor using a digital tablet during a consultation with a senior woman

    What You Should Know About COPD (Recording)

    Did you know that COPD is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S.? NHLBI’s Dr. Mihaela Stefan presents key facts and the latest…

  • A person with curly hair and glasses is smiling while using a smartphone near a window. They are wearing a blue shirt and appear focused on the device. Natural light from outside illuminates the scene.

    Digital Health: Tech + Touch (Recording)

    Has technology kept pace with asthma? Are there ways we can monitor our asthma with digital tools?

  • A woman outdoors appearing to have difficulty breathing, with her hand on her chest. She looks concerned, standing against a blurred background of green trees.

    How Can We Make Anaphylaxis Less Scary for Patients? (Recording)

    Dr. David Stukus discusses how we can best prepare to decrease apprehension in responding to anaphylaxis.

All About

Webinars

A key part of Allergy & Asthma Network’s mission is to educate patients and healthcare professionals about allergies, asthma and related conditions. One way we do this is through our webinars. Find a list of webinars directed toward educating patients about their health condition and a list of webinars for healthcare professionals. Listen to and watch our past webinars, read transcripts, and learn about upcoming webinars and how to participate in live sessions.