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  Dr. Dean Edell - RadioVillage.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MENUS TO GO Dr. Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show.
Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial.
Edell began his career as one of the first "media doctors" in 1978 on KGO Radio in San Francisco.
www.radiovillage.com /dean_edell.htm   (354 words)

  
  Dr. Dean
Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard in more than 400 radio stations, as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports.
Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial.
Edell began his career as one of the first "media doctors" in 1978 on KGO Radio in San Francisco.
www.healthcentral.com /drdean/408/deanabout.html   (433 words)

  
 WBAL Radio - Maryland's NEWS TALK SPORTS Station
Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show.
Dean is heard on more than 400 radio stations, and he it the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports.
Edell gave up his private practice to pursue personal interests and eventually moved to Sacramento where he served as medical director of the County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center.
www.wbal.com /shows/edell   (402 words)

  
 abc7news.com: Dr. Dean Edell
Dean Edell, one of the first "media doctors" in the nation, retired from ABC7 News in March 2007.
Edell provided medical reports for ABC7 News and is a familiar name to viewers across the nation.
Edell gave up his private practice to pursue personal interests, and eventually moved to Sacramento and served as medical director of the County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center.
abclocal.go.com /kgo/story?section=bios&id=3281946   (455 words)

  
 Cottage Cheese Thigh Cure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
DEAN EDELL, MD: Cellulite - it's a condition affecting 85% of all women regardless of weight.
DEAN EDELL, MD: And many women like Angelina Umansky will do anything to get rid of that "cottage cheese".
DEAN EDELL, MD: Except, according to Umansky, endermologie.
www.wwlp.com /Medical/Edell   (322 words)

  
 Top5 Celebrity Guest Host -- Dr. Dean Edell
Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard on more than 400 radio stations.
Dr. Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial.
Edell is also the author of Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: America's Doctor Tells You Why the Health Experts Are Wrong as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports.
www.topfive.com /html/celeb_dean.shtml   (168 words)

  
 KPSI - Palm Springs
Edell helps audiences sort through the morass of medical information available today that can often be confusing and contradictory.
Dr. Dean Edell is America's most listened to health and medical talk show host and the number two National talk radio show.
Dr. Edell is more than a doctor - to millions of loyal listeners, he is a trusted welcome friend.
www.newstalk920.com /show_edell.htm   (160 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Dean Edell et al - Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: America's Doctor Tells You Why the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
According to this book's back cover, "Dr. Dean", as Edell apparently prefers to be called, is taking on America's obsession with their health.
Dr. Dean's theory is that we're all slaves to the media's concept of beauty.
On the other hand, I can't help but think that Dr. Dean is a savvy marketer who figured out that a whole lot of people would rather read something that supports their denial than something that makes them feel worse than they already do.
www.epinions.com /content_295593545348   (1329 words)

  
 HealthCentral.com's Dr. Dean Edell Gives American Parents a Serious Assignment: Do Your Homework on ADD, Hyperactivity ...
Edell directed his 10 million weekly audience members to three crucial areas on the HealthCentral.com Web site: first, the "Hyperactivity and ADD Topic Center," with related daily news, hundreds of articles and commentary by Dr.
Edell and Joe and Teresa Graedon, (authors of bestseller People's Pharmacy), (http://www.healthcentral.com/centers/onecenter.cfm?Center=Attention_Deficit_D i), second, the "Library," which features comprehensive yet consumer-friendly facts on Ritalin and other drugs in both the Drug Library and the more advanced resource, RxList.com, (http://www.healthcentral.com/library/library.cfm), and thirdly, the Parenting Place discussion board under "Communities," (http://communities.healthcentral.com/cgi- bin/WebX?13@83.DhjnageKFCK^0@.ee6b6c3).
Complete information about Dr. Dean Edell, archives and transcripts of the radio show are located on HealthCentral.com at (http://www.drdeanedellshow.com/).
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-06-2000/0001306216&EDATE=   (628 words)

  
 1290whio.com: Inside 1290whio.com :
Not only does Dr. Dean Edell report on the latest major medical updates, he also seeks out obscure reports that often lead to major stories.
The Dr. Dean Edell Show is a daily hour long treasure trove of timely health tips, vital medical information and compelling entertainment.
Edell began his broadcasting career in 1978 as one of the country's first media doctors, and today is the most widely trusted medical "media star" in America.
1290whio.com /about_us/drdeanedell.html   (205 words)

  
 Eat, Drink and Be Merry
Dean Edell is a self-described “tough nut.” The one-time eye surgeon has seen a lot of amazing, awful things throughout the course of his twenty-year career on TV and radio.
Edell decries the media’s tendency to pick up on unproven theories and bizarre trends at the expense of the hard-core medical facts that are emerging as researchers train their sights on the long-term medical reality of people living with above-average weights.
Edell’s opinion is one that seems to be slowly gaining support in the medical community: a subset of people can be “overweight” and not suffer negative health consequences.
www.radiancemagazine.com /issues/2000/summer_00/eat_drink_and_be_merry.htm   (2792 words)

  
 Grade the News
Edell's name and image also appear on HealthCentral.com, whose motto is "Trusted, Reliable and Up To Date Health Information." Under the heading, "Dr. Dean Edell: Insight from America's Doctor," several "articles" also were, in fact, press releases from medical research centers.
Edell said that he used to be a partner in HealthCentral but lost his stake in the company or any influence over what goes out under his name when the company declared bankruptcy in the dot-com bust.
In an interview, Dr. Edell explained that his objection to video news releases is not the copying per se but the willingness of reporters to accept whatever is handed to them, regardless of whether it comes from a trustworthy source.
www.gradethenews.org /2006/copying.htm   (3459 words)

  
 WBAP News/Talk 820 - The News & Talk of Texas
Dean Edell hosts each Saturday from 8pm to Midnight, dispensing medical information to listeners across the Metroplex.
Dean, who began his "electronic practice" in 1979, was one of the first media doctors.
Dean, an ophthalmologist and surgeon, earned his M.D. at Cornell University, where he also completed his undergraduate work in zoology with additional studies in architecture and mechanical engineering.
www.wbap.com /showdj.asp?DJID=1422   (156 words)

  
 Ft. Bragg Advocate-News - Local   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Edell, who makes no secret of his love for the Mendocino coast, was born in 1941 in Newark, New Jersey, where he attended public schools.
Edell, a superb communicator, said that he came to California in 1967 intending to stay a year but his one-year intention turned into a 38-year sojourn.
By 1979, Edell had "found himself" and started his radio and TV programs in San Francisco, a career change that subsequently led him to move away from the Mendocino Coast a year later.
www.advocate-news.com /Stories/0,1413,95~3977~3116204,00.html   (950 words)

  
 News/Talk 760 WJR
Dean is a voracious researcher and practices an eclectic kind of medicine, answering questions on just about any medical subject that comes across the phone lines.
A native of New York, Dean moved to San Diego for his residency and later became an Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of California at San Diego.
Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into a concise but informal, easy-to-understand format.
www.wjr.com /article.asp?id=145414   (172 words)

  
 Libri.de - M.D., Dean Edell: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness
Dean Edell is your guide through the media hype, direct to the bottom line.
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness is a comprehensive medical resource for the whole family, applying Dr. Dean's practical health philosophies to today's most pressing health topics -- from attention deficit hyper-activity disorder to obesity, depression, and the effectiveness of alternative medicines.
Dean has answered more than 50,000 questions on the air in the lasttwenty-five years.
www.libri.de /shop/action/productDetails/4464161/m_d_dean_edell_life_liberty_and_the_pursuit_of_healthiness_0060767154.html   (627 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness : Dr. Dean's Commonsense Guide for Anything That Ails You: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Edell, author of Eat, Drink and Be Merry, presents relaxed and practical advice familiar to the millions of people who have watched him on TV or listened to him on radio.
Many of you Dr. Edell fans will undoubtedly give this book five stars and rave about how good it is, not because the book is truly good (to think that, you'd have to be delusional or oblivious to other books that do a MUCH better job of educating readers), but because you like Dr. Edell.
Edell is clearly more interested in selling books than taking the time to write something that is worthwhile to read.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002RQ23U?v=glance   (1854 words)

  
 Dr. Dean Edell
Edell is also the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports.
Edell is famous for translating complicated medical news into crisp, easily understood reports.
The most reliable way to hear it is by streaming audio on the Internet (every weekday, 1 PM Pacific Standard Time).
www.garyleeonline.com /edell.html   (215 words)

  
 Enjoy what you eat Dr. Dean gives his prescription for happiness By KIRSTEN FAIRCHILDS SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT January ...
As one might guess from his personal dietary choices, Edell is not a believer in the popular Atkins diet, which he describes in various parts of his book as a high-fat, high-protein diet that is low in carbohydrate intake.
Edell writes in Chapter One, "I promise that you will be much happier and healthier if you remember two simple things: One, there’s no such thing as an unhealthy food, just unhealthy diets.
Edell, who said he once lived a "hippie" lifestyle in Mendocino County — "living off the land, organic farming with hair down to my waist" — also addresses in his book "that ‘natural’ doesn’t necessarily mean better."
www.santacruzsentinel.com /archive/2004/January/19/style/stories/01style.htm   (1091 words)

  
 KGO-AM 810 NewsTalk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Dean, who began his "electronic practice" on KGO in 1979, was one of the first media doctors.
Dean, an ophthalmologist and surgeon, earned his M.D. at Cornell University, where he also completed his undergraduate work in zoology with additional studies in architecture and mechanical engineering.
Dean is also the staff medical reporter for KGO TV Channel 7, where he appears daily on the 5 and 6 p.m.
www.kgoam810.com /complexshowdj.asp?DJID=3542   (366 words)

  
 Dr. Dean Edell, on Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness; Smithsonian Associates
Dean Edell, on Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness; Smithsonian Associates
Dean Edell is one of the country’s most popular physicians, thanks to his nationally syndicated radio show.
A former surgeon, Dr. Edell is heard on over 400 radio stations and seen on some 75 TV shows nationwide.
smithsonianassociates.org /programs/edell/edell.asp   (86 words)

  
 Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness -- Dean Edell
Whether you're interested in advice on sex, health, arthritis, or spotting medical myths, millions of Americans have come to revere Dr. Dean Edell for his refreshingly candid health talk on radio and television, and in the best selling Eat, Drink, and Be Merry.
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness is a comprehensive medical resource for the whole family, applying Dr. Dean's practical health philosophies to today's most pressing topics, from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to obesity, depression, and the effectiveness of alternative medicines.
Dean has answered more than 50,000 questions on the air in the last twenty-five years.
www.audible.com /adbl/store/CJProduct.jsp?productID=BK_HARP_000750   (195 words)

  
 Dr. Dean Edell's Show Comes Home to HealthCentral.com
As a result of today's announcement, visitors to HealthCentral.com can listen to the Dr. Dean Edell Show live online as well as access weekly archives of Dr. Dean's radio broadcasts directly from the HealthCentral.com Web site.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19991227/HCENLOGO) Dr. Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, hosts the popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard via 295 radio stations, as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports.
Dean Edell, Mike Siegel, Michael Reagan, Phil Hendrie, Blair Garner, Lionel, and Rick Dees.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/05-10-2000/0001214767&EDATE=   (594 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Dean Edell, M.D.
Bio: A former surgeon and nationally-bestselling author, Dr. Dean Edell is a graduate of Cornell University Medical College.
Dr. Dean Edell is your guide through the media hype, direct to the bottom line.
His refreshingly candid health talk on radio and television, and in the best-selling Eat, Drink, and Be Merry, is just like Grandma's advice: practical and enlivened with a strong dose of opinion.
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/DeanEdellMDeBooks.htm   (214 words)

  
 Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness: by Dean Edell, M.D.
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness is a comprehensive medical resource for the whole family, applying Dr. Dean's practical health philosophies to today's most pressing health topics—from attention deficit hyper-activity disorder to obesity, depression, and the effectiveness of alternative medicines.
In Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness, he encourages readers to take charge of their own health with their most powerful weapons—common sense and a dose of skepticism—saving time, money, and especially anxiety.
Now author and radio host Dr. Dean Edell clears things up with this at-home medical resource that squarely confronts more...
www.harpercollins.com /books/9780061149368/Life_Liberty_and_the_Pursuit_of_Healthiness/index.aspx   (543 words)

  
 Newsradio 790AM WNIS, Norfolk
Heather Hamann is the producer of the Dr. Dean Edell Radio Show, which she joined in 1999.
In her role as producer, Heather Hamann is responsible for the overall sound of The Dr. Dean Edell Show, a job that includes music direction, production and managing affiliate relations.
She is the show call screener, helping callers find answers to their questions from Dr. Edell.
www.wnis.com /shows/DeanEdell.shtml   (739 words)

  
 Dr. Liebgold - with Dr. Dean Edell
DEAN EDELL, M.D. "And John McNeel might have more reason than most to keep quiet.
DEAN EDELL, M.D. "This high school senior says her trouble began at age five, and has affected every aspect of her life."
DEAN EDELL, M.D. "The problem most often increases in public restrooms, or if someone else is at home.
www.angelnet.com /paruresis.html   (641 words)

  
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Dean Edell, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and medical doctor, created his own "October Surprise" on the 29th of October, 2004.
Edell highlighted the now discredited Lancet article which claimed that 98,000 civilians had been killed in Iraq since the invasion of March, 2003.
Edell denied that it was political, because he was only citing a medical journal, that the numbers were simply a "fact" and that most of the victims were women and children.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=edell   (601 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Eat, Drink, & Be Merry : America's Doctor Tells You Why The Health Experts Are Wrong: Books: Dean ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In Eat, Drink, & Be Merry, Dr. Dean Edell exposes the sloppy, irresponsible, and dangerous health reporting that is the daily fodder of newspapers, talk shows, and TV news segments.
Dean tells you what has been scientifically proven and what has not.
Seasoned, frank, funny, and compassionate, Dr. Dean is an iconoclast who takes on the medical establishment, the health-and-fitness industry, and the media with equal gusto.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/069452137X?v=glance   (960 words)

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