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Telemedicine at its Best

With Justin Di Rezze, M.D.

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Justin Di Rezze, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Theoria Medical and 5-Star Telemed, discusses the rising standard of care through state-of-the-art telemedicine in hospital and senior care...

HomeCare with Compassion

With Emilie Amador, President of AE HomeCare

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Emilie Amador, owner of AE HomeCare, shares her background and knowledge in the home care industry. She and her staff proudly serve the elderly community, and consider themselves extended family...

Next Step 4 Seniors

With Wendy Jones

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Wendy Jones, the founder and CEO of Next Steps 4 Seniors discusses key issues regarding hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, assisted living and memory care units.

Virtual Mental Health Therapy

With Dr. Joel Young, Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine

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Joel Young, M.D., Director and Founder of the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine discusses Virtual Therapy during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the future of therapy in general.

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Climate Change Right Now

Climate Change Right Now

With Chris Edwards, Recovering Meteorologist

In trusting science, we cannot dispute that human activity is causing climate change all over the globe. Chris Edwards, recovering broadcast and digital meteorologist discusses the science, data, and the causes and effects of ‘freaky weather’ occurrences, as they are continually on the rise. Chris explains the polar vortex, the rise in forest fires, hurricanes, severe rain and snow storms, the Gulf Stream, and the Great Lakes region.

Shedding a positive light on the issue, Chris also discusses plastics, carbon dioxide, electric cars, auto emissions, and provides recommendations on how we all can make a difference.

Additionally, check out Global Warming Current Status: A Full Review

Chris’s lifelong love and career in meteorology has allowed him to share his enthusiasm with others while presenting complex topics in a riveting way. He was the chief meteorologist at WJBK-FOX2 for 15 years, as well as a broadcast and digital meteorologist at WXYZ-TV for over 10 years in the Detroit area.


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