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'''Dean Edell''', {{MD}}, ({{LifeData|1941-03-26}}), is an American physician and broadcaster who hosted the Dr. Dean Edell radio program, a syndicated radio talk show which aired live from 1979 until December 10, 2010. He was also nationally syndicated in television as a medical news reporter and host of his own television shows including NBC's Dr. Dean.<ref>{{URLwikipedia|Dean_Edell|Dean Edell|2022-05-17}}</ref> | '''Dean Edell''', {{MD}}, ({{LifeData|1941-03-26}}), is an American physician and broadcaster who hosted the Dr. Dean Edell radio program, a syndicated radio talk show which aired live from 1979 until December 10, 2010. He was also nationally syndicated in television as a medical news reporter and host of his own television shows including NBC's Dr. Dean.<ref>{{URLwikipedia|Dean_Edell|Dean Edell|2022-05-17}}</ref> | ||
Edell has a clear positition against [[RIC|Ritual Infant Circumcision]]. | Edell has a clear positition against [[RIC|Ritual Infant Circumcision]]. He was chosen "Intactivist of the Month" by [[Intact America]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:41, 20 June 2022
Dean Edell, M.D.[a 1], (born 26 March 1941), is an American physician and broadcaster who hosted the Dr. Dean Edell radio program, a syndicated radio talk show which aired live from 1979 until December 10, 2010. He was also nationally syndicated in television as a medical news reporter and host of his own television shows including NBC's Dr. Dean.[1]
Edell has a clear positition against Ritual Infant Circumcision. He was chosen "Intactivist of the Month" by Intact America.
Video
CIRCUMCISION: Know the Facts BEFORE you do it on your child (1 of 2)
External links
Wikipedia article: Dean Edell. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
Facebook page. Retrieved 16 September 2019. (unofficial - no longer maintained)- Video: Dr. Dean Edell - CIRCUMCISION WARNING: 1984
Abbreviations
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Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.
References
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Wikipedia article: Dean Edell. Retrieved 17 May 2022.