Paul Ehrlich

Bio

DR. PAUL M. EHRLICH was educated at Columbia University, trained in pediatrics at Bellevue Hospital at NYU, and allergy and immunology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He is a partner at Allergy and Asthma Associates of Murray Hill, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at New York University School of Medicine, attending physician in medicine and pediatrics at Beth Israel Medical Center, and attending physician at the New York Eye & Ear Infirmary, all in New York City. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, and the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He has been featured as one New York’s top pediatric allergists in New York Magazine for the last ten years.

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  • allergy & immunology

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  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    SUNDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- Although spring arrived late this year in parts of the United States, the summer allergy season will still be strong, according to a sinus expert at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

    Dr. Richard Waguespack, clinical prof...Full Article

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    Paul Ehrlich answered:
    What is a sinus X-ray?
    Also known as radiographs or roentgenograms, sinus x-ray tests may be done in the office or at a...  Full Post
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    Paul Ehrlich answered:
    What is a sinus X-ray?
    Also known as radiographs or roentgenograms, sinus x-ray tests may be done in the office or at a...  Full Post
  • Paul Ehrlich
    Paul Ehrlich answered:
    What is a sinus X-ray?
    Also known as radiographs or roentgenograms, sinus x-ray tests may be done in the office or at a...  Full Post
  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    FRIDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) -- Hay fever and similar allergies increase the frequency and severity of respiratory problems in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a new study shows.

    COPD is a progressive lung disease that makes it diffic...Full Article

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    Paul Ehrlich is now following Mehmet Oz, MD
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  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    TUESDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- Most American adults with asthma also have an allergy, according to a new study.

    Researchers examined data on nearly 2,600 people from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and found that 75 percent of adults aged 20 to 40 with asth...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    THURSDAY, March 28 (HealthDay News) -- In much of the United States, there's little evidence of spring yet, unless you have seasonal allergies.

    Folks with spring allergies are likely already experiencing sneezing, watery eyes and fatigue because of tree pollen, experts say.

    The no...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    THURSDAY, March 28 (HealthDay News) -- In much of the United States, there's little evidence of spring yet, unless you have seasonal allergies.

    Folks with spring allergies are likely already experiencing sneezing, watery eyes and fatigue because of tree pollen, experts say.

    The no...Full Article

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    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    FRIDAY, March 15 (HealthDay News) -- For most passengers, airline travel is safer than ever these days. But for people with peanut or tree-nut allergies, a routine flight can end in disaster.

    Many airlines still serve peanuts and tree nuts, or snacks and meals that contain these products,...Full Article

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    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    MONDAY, March 4 (HealthDay News) -- For some people, a sting from the ubiquitous fire ant can provoke potentially severe reactions, but a new study finds that only one-third of people with such allergies get shots that can ease the danger.

    "Patients are fearful of the injections, and ofte...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Allergy & Immunology:

    MONDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) -- People who live close to the equator may be more likely to have allergies and asthma than those in other parts of the world, a new study suggests.

    This increased risk appears to be related to exposure to ultraviolet-B rays in s...Full Article