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ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP Elects an Additional Allergist to its Ownership Ranks Awards Dr. Theresa Sohn with the Coveted Title of Partner
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American Cancer Society to Honor ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP at This Year’s Diamond Gala
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Robert Sporter, MD, Allergist of ENTA's clinical office in 5th Avenue, NY was featured in the New York Daily News speaking on "Low-histamine wines" article to discussing low-histamine alternatives that may reduce headaches.
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Southampton Hospital's Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center hosted a lecture by Erin McGintee, MD of ENT & Allergy Associates to learn about the α-gal allergy, which can cause patients, bitten by a Lone Star Tick, to develop an allergic reaction to red meat.
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Jonathan Aviv, MD, FACS, ENT and Clinical Director of ENTA's Voice and Swallowing Center in the East Side, NY office appeared on Fox 5's Good Day New York on their "Good Day Cafe" segment to discuss acid reflux and dishes that can reduce symptoms.
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Dr. Peter LoGalbo, Allergist at ENTA's West Nyack, NY office, was interviewed for an article in The Journal News about a new study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggesting that babies at high risk for peanut allergy may reduce that risk by eating peanut products in the first year of life.
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Dr. Jillian Hochfelder, Allergist at ENTA's Tuckahoe and Purchase, NY offices, was interviewed for an article in Food Navigator USA about a new study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggesting that babies at high risk for peanut allergy may reduce that risk by eating peanut products in the first year of life.
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Dr. Joon Park, Allergist at ENTA's Middletown, NY office, authored an article featured in Dutchess County's Healthy Lifestyles Magazine about the state of food allergies in America and the difficulties that these patients face.
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As of the summer of 2015, fellowship-trained allergist and immunologist Dr. Darren Hirsch will join both its East Patchogue and Riverhead offices in Suffolk County, Long Island.
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Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, is estimated to affect more than 50 million Americans. It is found increasingly among young people, due to headphone use and exposure to loud noise. ENTA Otolaryngologist Nitin Bhatia, MD discussed this affliction and ways to cope with The Journal News.
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