Dean Edell

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Dean Edell

Dean Edell (pronounced: Dean Ed-ell, /di:n ɛdɛl/) is a renowned American medical doctor, author, and former radio host. He is best known for his nationally syndicated radio talk show, "The Dr. Dean Edell Show".

Etymology

The name "Dean" is of Old English origin, meaning "valley". "Edell" is a surname of German origin, meaning "noble".

Biography

Dean Edell was born in New York City, United States. He completed his medical degree from Cornell University and his residency in ophthalmology at Harvard University. After practicing medicine for several years, Edell transitioned to a career in broadcasting, where he combined his medical knowledge with his passion for media and communication.

Career

Edell's radio show, "The Dr. Dean Edell Show", was one of the first national radio shows to focus on health and medicine. The show was syndicated nationally and ran for over 30 years, making Edell one of the most recognized voices in medical broadcasting.

In addition to his radio show, Edell has written several books on health and medicine, including "Eat, Drink and Be Merry" and "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Healthiness". He has also been a frequent contributor to various television news programs, providing medical analysis and commentary.

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