Daliah Wachs
Daliah Wachs was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on June 16th, 1971 and is the Radio Host. At the age of 53, Daliah Wachs biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Daliah Wachs, an American radio personality and host of the "Doctor Daliah" show, is a television presenter. During the downturn in early 2009 on KLAV in Las Vegas, Nevada, Wachs is a board certified family physician who began a radio show to ensure callers receive free medical assistance on the radio. * KDWN in Las Vegas later that month and KFNX in Phoenix, Arizona, by late 2009. * On WZFG's Fargo, North Dakota, the Dr. * Daliah Show began in April 2010. * Within two years of her debut on air, her show grew to several cities, and XM Satellite broadcasting her show nationally on January 1, 2011, soon after Channel 158 on America's Talk Channel 158, and Channel 166 soon followed. She was given a faculty position at Touro University Medical School in 2016. Wachs was named by Talkers Magazine as one of America's Top 200 Most Influential Hosts in September 2011. * Tom Sherman, Don Simon, and Justin Sehorn are the current producers of her show. iHeart Radio had her show on radio by 2013 by a year ago. The "Doctor Daliah" series includes a variety of medical disorders as well as current events that concern health. Wachs' approach has been praised as amusing and simple without medical jargon. * Because of two family members with autism, she is involved with many charities, particularly FAST4Kids (Finding Autistic Solutions for Tomorrow). Dr. Daliah made the campaign in response to blood bank shortages in Nevada, and National Blood Donation Week in 2016, and she spent time in Washington, Daliah, with United Blood Services, American Red Cross, and blood banks around the country.