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
Coping with fear. How to protect your mental health amid ICE activity and SoCal unrest
Psychiatrists offer advice on how to deal with the mental impacts of the ongoing unrest amid clashes following ICE raids in SoCal.
Mobile CPR kiosk unveiled at hospital in Santa Monica; hands-on machine teaches proper technique
The American Heart Association and Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica unveiled a CPR kiosk that teaches proper technique.
Parents on journey to find cure as their daughter battles rare disorder often mistaken for autism
With no known treatment or cure, Vivienne Redick's parents are tackling an impossible dream: finding a cure and hopefully help others along the way.
Madre de Yorba Linda muere días después de dar a luz y su familia advierte sobre un riesgo no común
Incluso con la tecnología moderna, morir debido a complicaciones del parto y del embarazo no es cosa del pasado.
Yorba Linda mom dies days after giving birth to twins; family warns of rare pregnancy risk
A Yorba Linda woman who wanted nothing more than to be a mom was able to spend nine days with her newborn twins when a little-known pregnancy complication claimed her life.
Nuevos camiones ofrecen atención hospitalaria para ataques cerebrales en el condado de Los Ángeles
En lugar de esperar a que los pacientes lleguen al hospital, dos nuevas unidades móviles para ataques cerebrales en el condado de Los Ángeles pueden brindar atención vital en el lugar.
New mobile stroke units bring hospital-level care to LA County streets
"Out of a 100 patients treated on these ambulances earlier rather than later in the emergency department, 27 will be less disabled, including 11 who will be completely disability free."
Firefighter creates autism training course to help first responders save lives
A local firefighter developed a course to give emergency workers the tools to identify signs of autism, communicate, and assess with compassion.
Temporada de mosquitos llegó temprano: Qué debe saber para proteger a su familia de enfermedades
Los mosquitos pueden ser diminutos y sus picaduras pueden ser molestas, pero en algunos casos, también pueden ser mortales.
Stars hit the red carpet for Race to Erase MS Gala to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis
Since its founding 30 years ago, the Race to Erase MS Gala has raised more than $58 million.