Childhood allergies, from food allergies in children to skin conditions like infant eczema, are a growing concern for families and healthcare professionals alike. Doctor Helen Brough, a leading consultant in pediatric allergy at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, has been invited to share her expertise on numerous podcasts and radio shows.
Across these conversations, she explores why childhood food allergies develop, the latest strategies for food allergy prevention, and practical guidance for parents on topics such as infant eczema treatment and introducing peanuts to baby. This page brings together her podcast and radio show guest appearances, offering trusted insights into the prevention and management of childhood allergies.
Understanding Asthma
Asthma in Children
Aug 21, 2025 | British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice
Paediatric asthma is the most common chronic respiratory disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood illness. Getting diagnosis and management right is essential — tune in to the BMJ Best Practice Podcast to hear Professor Helen Brough, Consultant in Paediatric Allergy at King’s College London, discuss best practices in caring for children with asthma.
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Managing Skin Conditions and Eczema
How to Choose & Use Products To Control Eczema
Aug 28, 2025 | Global Parents for Eczema Research Interview
Dr. Helen Brough joined Episode 49 of the Eczema Breakthroughs podcast by Global Parents for Eczema Research: “How to Choose & Use Products to Control Eczema: A Science-Backed Roadmap.” In this clip, she shares practical advice on bathing and moisturising children with eczema, including water temperature, bath time, and the 3-minute moisturising rule.
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What’s Hot in Eczema Prevention?
Nov 30, 2025 | Global Parents for Eczema Research Interview
Can moisturisers help prevent infant eczema? If so, when, what and how should they be applied? Can probiotics help? If so, who should care for them, the mother or the baby? These questions and more are answered by Helen Brough, pediatric allergist and head of service at Evelina London Children’s Hospital (UK).
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Understanding Food Allergies in Children
Latest On Preventing and Managing Childhood Food Allergies
July 25, 2025 | touchIMMUNOLOGY Interview
In this episode, Dr. Helen Brough joined Gina Furnival on Visionary Voices by touchIMMUNOLOGY to discuss a critical and increasingly relevant question in paediatric of childhood allergies: why do some children develop childhood food allergies while others don’t?
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Preventing Food Allergies in Children: Expert Advice on Early Steps, Skincare and Weaning
Jun 17, 2025 | Anaphylaxis UK Interview
In this episode, Dr. Helen Brough joined Anaphylaxis UK’s podcast ‘Let’s Talk About Allergies’ to discuss one of the most important public health issues: how to prevent food allergies in children through early intervention, skincare, and safe weaning.
Food Allergy Prevention in Children
Jan. 29, 2025 | Doctor Radio Interview
In this engaging interview on SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio Allergy Awareness Special, Prof. Helen Brough, a consultant pediatric allergist at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, shares her expertise on food allergy prevention in children and groundbreaking research into allergy prevention strategies.
Understanding Peanut and Other Food Allergies
Peanut Allergy
Nov 9, 2020 | RCGP eLearning Podcast Interview
In this RCGP podcast on peanut allergy in children, Dr Toni Hazell talks to Professor Helen Brough, Consultant in pediatric allergy at the Evelina Children’s Hospital. They discuss the prevalence of food allergies in children and how to deal with a patient who is present with a possible allergy, including the question of whether to give an adrenaline auto-injector while they are waiting to see a consultant.
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General Allergy Awareness
May 31, 2019 | Health Fact vs Fiction with Anna Richardson
This podcast was created to dispel myths about childhood allergies and provide information on eczema, food allergies in children, asthma, hay fever and pet allergies.