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Stress and Its Effect on Aging
Aging is an inevitable process influenced by genetics, environment, and lifestyle factors. While some aspects of aging are beyond human control, research has shown that stress plays a significant role in accelerating aging at both cellular and physiological levels....
Oral Health
A Biographical Sketch: An Interview with Dr. Jon Roxarzade
Flipping the last page of the 2020 calendar made us realize how challenging the past year was, with its uncertainty and grim look towards the future, all caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we can say that we learned quite a lot of lessons – as a community,...
Cosmetic Procedures
Psoriasis: 8 Things You Should Know About This Chronic Skin Disease
7.5 million people in the United States are affected with psoriasis, and not even celebrities like Kim Kardashian or Cara Delevigne are spared from this disease. Although psoriasis is a common ailment, there are still many things about it that the public misunderstands, which is why we’re here to help clear things out.
Medical Specialists
An Interview with Dr. Timothy Trainor
About Dr. Trainor Dr. Timothy Trainor is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon based in Las Vegas, NV. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame, IN, with a B.A. in Pre-Medicine & Communications. He continued his post-graduate work at the University of...
Frontline Heroes
HELPING CHILDREN SEE THEIR FUTURE – EYE CARE 4 KIDS
Your eyesight plays an essential role in your health, social engagement, and overall quality of life. As a complex organ, all of the parts must work perfectly together to produce a clear vision. Human beings rely on their eyesight to see and make sense of...
Medicine
The Benefits of Zinc Before and During Cold and Flu Season
As we see flu season on the horizon, the importance of maintaining a healthy immune system becomes increasingly apparent. Among the various minerals and nutrients essential for immune health, zinc stands out as a crucial element that can bolster our body's defenses against seasonal illnesses like the flu! Its role in supporting immune function has been well-documented, making it a valuable addition to our health regimen both before and during flu season.
Technology
How Lifestyle Medicine Effects Modern Healthcare
Lifestyle medicine is an evolving healthcare approach using evidence-based therapeutic intervention and natural treatment for holistic care.
Wellness & Lifestyle
Building Muscle Over 60
As we age, it's normal to experience loss in muscle mass, strength, and flexibility. This process can begin as early as in your 30s and 40s. However, there are several things we can do to slow down this process and even build muscle as we age. Why is it essential...
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Business
Vaccines, the Future of Medical Education, and the Reality of Reimbursements: An Interview with Dr. Thomas d’Amato
Armed with an impressive scientific education, cardiovascular & thoracic specialty, and experience as Ship's Surgeon on the USS Enterprise, Dr. Thomas d'Amato of Las Vegas has seen plenty of ups and downs in the medical community. However, no amount of...
Medical Research
Custom-Tailored Treatments for Each Unique Skin Type: An Interview with Dr. Anna Lorenzi
Dr. Anna Lorenzi: creator, innovator, and entrepreneur. These are a few of the qualities that allowed her dreams to blossom into reality. Over the last 15 years, Anna has opened three clinics in Ukraine under her own brand, the Anna Lorenzi Clinic. “When I...
Top Doctors
“Everyone Is an Artist” – An Interview with Dr. Anjali Rajpal
Everyone is an artist, the German art theorist Joseph Beuys famously once said, attempting to encapsulate the deep meaning of art and its creator in the fewest words possible. And the message behind this quote still eludes many of its readers. Some of us identify true art in a sculpture or a painting. Others, in being a good manager, or even a good parent.
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Derek graduated from Patrick Henry College in 2009 with a classical education and degree in political science. After working with government programs, including White House initiatives, and working with non-profit government watchdog groups and big names like Star Parker, he concluded that he could bring even more value to these initiatives and groups if he helped them work on their storytelling.
More than 10-years later, Derek has worked with big brands and initiatives, like serving as Robb White’s chief marketing officer to convert his Robb Report business principles from magazine to digital catalogs and online market reach and expansion. He’s also worked with Tony Robbins’ own coach and helped launch business-to-business as well as business-to-consumer initiatives with Top Doctor Magazine. He actively serves on the advisory board to Speaking Empire which has trained prodigious entrepreneurs like Russell Brunson for the past 10+ years. He continues to bring value to non-profit organizations like Love of Gray that has seen a strong boost during the COVID-19 pandemic in connecting the younger generation with the elderly, bringing awareness and love and service to their doorsteps. Most recently, he’s worked on initiatives with Danny Bauer and Better Leaders and Better Schools to help school teachers, administrators, and principals navigate the tricky waters of reopening education in the U.S. and abroad for Fall 2020.
Honestly, the best way to tell any story is through positioning, branding, and storytelling and the best way to tell stories is through video. Derek attributes much of the success of the brands he serves to simple, powerful, consistent, and visually compelling messaging. Working with cutting edge technology tools like Virtual Reality videography as well as traditional video production helps craft stories that sell because they communicate.