Denise Dador
Denise Dador is the Eyewitness News Health specialist whose Circle of Health reports can be seen on ABC7 Eyewitness News at 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Since joining ABC7 in 1998, Denise's mission has been to help Southern Californians improve their lives with timely medical information and advice. Through her reports, L.A's top medical experts become accessible and relatable. Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, her stories played a pivotal role in helping Angelenos navigate their changing world. Besides volunteering to help groups that fund medical research and patient care. Denise also represents KABC in her work with various Asian Pacific Islander and Filipino-American community organizations.

Denise grew up in San Francisco. She attended Long Island University in Brooklyn and graduated from Mills College with a degree in communication. At WXYZ-TV in Detroit, she anchored the weekend news and hosted a weekly talk show. At KMPH in Fresno, she was the main anchor of their 10pm news.

Denise has received numerous journalism and community service awards including national recognition for her work with Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches. She received Emmy awards for News Feature Reporting and Outstanding Children's Programming.

Outside of work, Denise is a wife and mother of a teenaged son and daughter who both have big dreams. While she would like to say she is an avid runner or skier, streaming historical documentaries and period dramas has become her latest obsession.

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Contact:
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Attn: Denise Dador
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Denise's Stories
Luisiana registra primera persona con gripe aviar grave y California declara emergencia
El gobernador de California declaró estado de emergencia debido a la propagación del virus en el ganado lechero del estado.
New treatment called histotripsy kills cancer cells with sound and water
Chris Donaldson was told he had just a few years to live after cancer in his eyes spread to his liver. But he received a new treatment that kills cancer cells with soundwaves. It's been two months since his treatment, and Donaldson's liver remains cancer free.
SoCal doctors seeing surge of upper respiratory illnesses following Thanksgiving holiday
Over the holidays, more people are gathering together, spending time indoors and traveling -- all things doctors say can help spread illness.
Stressed about political disagreements with family at Thanksgiving dinner? Here's how to cope
Extended family coming over for Thanksgiving sometimes sets the grounds for potential conflict. And now, after a turbulent political season, the conversation around the dinner table could get pretty heated.
Vegan? Gluten-free? Top Thanksgiving Day recipes everyone can enjoy
After a rich Thanksgiving meal, most people want to doze off. If you're looking for yummy and traditional Thanksgiving dishes that will leave you feeling energized, one top chef is sharing his secrets.
Many adults want their primary-care doctors to help address mental health
Does your doctor ask about your mental health? Many patients say they need physicians to do more for their emotional well-being as well as their physical issues.
Brote de E. coli vinculado a zanahorias orgánicas cobra 1 vida en el condado de Los Ángeles
La única persona que murió a causa de un brote nacional de E. coli vinculado a zanahorias orgánicas vivía en el condado de Los Ángeles, dijeron el lunes funcionarios de salud.
City of Glendale to cover costs of cancer screenings for all 157 firefighters
Glendale is the first city in California to give all of its firefighters a cutting-edge screening test that can detect 50 different types of cancer.
E. coli outbreak claims 1 life in Los Angeles County amid nationwide recall
The E. coli outbreak infected 39 people across 18 states, with 15 hospitalizations and one death in Los Angeles County.
With measles cases surging globally, health officials tell us what LA County is doing right
While health officials are concerned about an international surge in measles, authorities in L.A. County are watching the skies. LAX is a hub for international travel and a potential threat for measles.