Dr. Joe Turbyville Talks About Thunderstorm Asthma with WLKY

Thunderstorm asthma is not well known, but under specific conditions, those affected may end up in the emergency room. Dr. Joseph Turbyville has researched Thunderstorm Asthma and talked to WLKY about what causes it. Fortunately, Louisville and southern Indiana are not at risk for an epidemic. The key thing to remember is to keep your

Dr. Arora Talks About Grass Pollen with LEX18

Dr. Rajiv Arora spoke to LEX18 about seasonal allergies and what type of pollen Lexington allergy sufferers should be on the lookout for this season. This time of year the grass pollen is starting to come out and will be strong until about mid-summer. Allergy sufferers do not have to live with the typical allergy

Insider Louisville talks to Dr. Wes Sublett on Spring Allergies

Dr. Wesley Sublett explained how Louisville’s seasons, regional pollen mix, and river basin make it tough for allergy sufferers who live in the Louisville area. The article covers many tips on what allergy sufferers should do to make sure this season a little easier and Dr. Sublett explained starting medications early really does help. Read

Dr. James Sublett Weighs in on Air Purifiers with Time

“Should I use an air purifier?” Many patients and consumers wonder if an air purifier can help their indoor environment. Our own Dr. James Sublett spoke to Time about air purifiers and which ones work and which ones they should stay away from using in your home. What about air ionizers? He recommends skipping ionizing

Is it a Cold? Or is it Allergies? Dr. Warrier Discusses on “Mom to Mom”

We get this question a lot, what is the difference between a cold and allergies? Dr. Warrier talked to ABC36’s Sarah Pannell on “Mom to Mom” to explain what differentiates the two conditions. Differences between a Cold and Allergies Common symptoms of both include: Runny or Stuffy Nose Congestion Watery Eyes Sneezing Colds are caused

Dr. Warrier Talks About Spring Allergies Starting Early

Dr. Priya Warrier talked to Andrea Walker of WKYT about how the mild winter this year brought on higher levels of pollen sooner that may stick around longer. Technically spring started on March 20th, but this year we had multiple days in February where the pollen levels were high, which typically we don’t see until

Pollen Throughout the Year

Pollen varies depending on the area of the country, and when pollen releases into the air can depend on the winter weather. A more mild winter will encourage the trees to bloom sooner, while if our winter lasts into March, it can delay the tree blooms. Over the last few years, you may have heard

Dr. James Sublett Shares Tips to Allergy-Proof Your Home

Dr. Sublett spoke with Josh Hafner about how you can allergy-proof your home room by room. Pollen levels are high, but indoor allergens, dust mites, pet dander, and mold can cause suffering all throughout the year. Read the full article in USA Today here: It’s spring. Here’s how to allergy-proof each room of your home

Dr. Warrier Talks About Preventing Peanut Allergies

The prevalence of peanut allergies in children is on the rise. “It has more than doubled within the last couple of decades,” Dr. Priya Warrier told WKYT in an interview. Watch the full clip below: Read the full article here: http://www.wkyt.com/content/news/New-guidelines-to-prevent-peanut-allergies-in-kids-416821663.html Doctors trying to prevent children peanut allergies Summary of interview: Why has the prevalence of

Dr. Esquivel Talks About Our New Zionsville Office

Dr. Esquivel spoke to Mark Ambrogi of the Current in Zionsville on why she chose to specialize in allergies and asthma. Dr. Esquivel lives in Zionsville with her family and loves getting to know her patients, educating them, and helping them find relief! Read the full article in the link below: Family Allergy & Asthma is