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- Whats up everybody? Dr. Mike here, welcome to another episode of the Wednesday Checkup. Im joined today by a very special guest, Dr. Dave Stukus, whos gonna teach us everything we need to know about allergies. Is that correct? - That is correct. - Tell us a little about yourself, what do you do, what does it mean to be an allergist? - Yeah, so I am pediatric allergist, which means after my pediatric residency, I did special fellowship training to learn all about allergies and immune system. I work in Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Childrens Hospital, where I serve as the director of the Food Allergy Center there, and I do a whole lot of other things in the academic realm as well. And I love being an allergist because you know, unfortunately, allergies affects about 30 to 40% of the population. Its something that affects kids, adults, and its chronic and sometimes lifelong, and were talking about you know, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, food allergies, eczema, medication allergies