Dr. Andrea Love has been quoted in:
Do You Have a Cold Or Allergies? Here’s How to Tell, According to Immunologists
If you suddenly come down with cold-like symptoms, it's possible you may have caught a virus. But when allergy season seems to get worse and worse every year, how can you tell if you're dealing with a common cold or seasonal allergies? To help you differentiate between a cold and allergies, we asked immunologists to weigh in on a few key differences. Read on to get their advice, and take our quiz at the end to help determine whether you might have a cold or allergies yourself.
Was Lyme disease spread as a bioweapon? No, that theory is Pants on Fire!
Tucker Carlson stated on May 9, 2024 in an Instagram post: Lyme Disease became endemic because of U.S. government bioweapons labs. But this is a "Pants on Fire" theory!
The Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, has existed for at least 60,000 years, long before the United States’ biological weapons program began in 1942. Lyme became endemic in the U.S. in the 1970s because of changing environmental factors, not because of bioweapons research.
Science based ways to keep your immune system healthy
Dr. Andrea Love, an immunologist and microbiologist explains (via a post on Instagram) that often, people can get misled by promises of ‘magic bullets’ and miracle cures by individuals who use pseudoscience and fear to sell unregulated products.
Coronavirus FAQ: I'm immunocompromised. Will pills, gargles and sprays fend off COVID?
Dr. Andrea Love provides insight to Jonathan Lambert from NPR about how to reduce risk of COVID-19 if immunocompromised
Is COVID now endemic? Here's what experts say.
Dr. Andrea Love speaks to Nsisong Asanga about the current status of COVID-19
Household Mold Can Be Dangerous — Here's How to Get Rid of It
Dr. Andrea Love speaks to POPSUGAR about what’s real and what’s not about household mold.
Microbiome home test kits are the wild west of gut health
Direct-to-consumer gut microbiome tests are increasingly popular, but experts argue they may do more harm than good.
Are food sensitivity tests accurate? Here's the truth from an immunologist
Dr. Andrea Love speaks with Katie MacBride of Inverse about the lack of science behind food sensitivity tests: “These tests are all marketing and no science.”