Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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Today on Unpaused, I would like to share something a little bit different with you.
I recently had the honor of interviewing Dr. Zachary Rubin, a double board certified allergist and immunologist and pediatrician and the New York Times bestselling author of All About Allergies.
We spoke about something that had completely taken over the internet while I was on book tour for the new perimenopause.
the connection between histamine, mast cells, and women's hormonal health.
What I did not fully appreciate until this interview is how much our immune system is wrapped up in all of it.
Here's my conversation with Dr. Rubin.
I'm Dr. Mary Claire Haver, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist and certified menopause practitioner.
I'm also an adjunct professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Welcome to Unpaused, the podcast where we cut through the silence and talk about what it really takes for women to thrive in the second half of life.
Hi everyone, and today I'm going to be interviewing Dr. Zachary Rubin, the New York Times bestselling author of All About Allergies.
When I was on book tour in the last two to three weeks, something really exploded on the internet.
It was on my threads, it was all over TikTok and Instagram.
I was telling everyone that this kind of topic exploded while I was on book tour.
And as you know, having been a New York Times bestselling author yourself,
You're a little busy during book launch.
So I'm like, in my brain, like, I'll get to that later.