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:
ABC7 Broadcast Center
Attn: Denise Dador
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Denise's Stories
Nuevo examen puede ayudar a detectar precozmente el cáncer de esófago
La acidez crónica puede ser un signo precoz de cáncer de esófago y un nuevo examen puede ayudarle a conocerlo con seguridad.
New test can help with early screening for esophageal cancer
Chronic heartburn may be an early sign of esophageal cancer and a new test can help you know for sure.
1st LA-area patient undergoes surgery using Da Vinci 5, the most advanced form of robotic surgery
Adventist Health Simi Valley is one of only 10 hospitals nationwide offering the new Da Vinci 5 robotic surgery technology.
Stanford program matches young patients with robot puppies to relieve anxiety
Stanford is providing mechanical pets to children to help them brighten their stay at the hospital.
Revisiting hormone therapy: New study suggests women don't need to fear it
Some women have endured difficult symptoms of menopause because of a controversial 2002 study that suggested a link to breast cancer. New research offers a different view.
How to keep your family safe amid growing bird flu concerns and testing efforts
As federal agencies work to mitigate the potential threat of bird flu to Americans and their food supply, infectious disease experts are offering simple steps you can take to keep you and your family safe.
Dignity Health California Hospital provides sensory kits to help ER patients who have autism
Each kit contains noise-canceling headphones, dark sunglasses, fidget toys and communication tools such as colorful cards to help patients with autism explain how they're feeling or what they need.
More kids are getting kidney stones, research shows. Here's why and how to fight them
Kidney stones aren't common in children, but more kids are experiencing them. Here's what doctors say is behind the rise in cases, plus what you can do to fight the condition.
LA County's new 'Community Health Profile' tool offers key data on more than 170 areas
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health launched a new tool to give residents a voice when it comes to their quality of life in hopes of improving the health and well-being of all residents.
White House updates National Strategy for Suicide Prevention to address mental health crisis
The White House updated its National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, which aims to reduce substance abuse, train more personnel and address underserved communities.