MD, MSc, FRCP(C), FAAAAI. Specializing in Internal Medicine, and research in the Allergy and Immunology fields to improve patient care.
Get In TouchWith the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, allergy sufferers have some new concerns to deal with. Queen's University allergy researcher Anne Ellis explains the best way to deal with springtime allergies.
It’s spring, and across much of Canada, that means the start of allergy season. But this year, allergy sufferers might be more anxious than usual, wondering whether their sniffles are just allergies, or the start of a novel coronavirus infection.
Listen to expert Anne Ellis, MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI, discuss management of spring pollen allergies and how this intersects with the current COVID-19 pandemic. This Hot Topics episode has tips for patients, allergists and all medical professionals.
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Dr. Anne Ellis discusses the impact of changing weather patterns on allergy symptoms.
Simple tips to help manage and understand cat allergies.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
For ... research and other projects, Ellis and her team have received the 2016-17 the Mihran and Mary Basmajian Award for Excellence in Biomedical/Health Research.
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Researchers at Queen’s University and Kingston General Hospital have published the first the set of findings stemming from the Kingston Allergy Birth Cohort.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.
Treating asthma represents an ongoing challenge for physicians and patients.