Dr. Red Duke Texas Health Reports - Kidney Stones
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- For 40 years, Dr. James H. "Red" Duke has been the face and voice of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, now known as UTHealth. Here is a video of Dr. Duke from his nationally syndicated Health Reports, which aired for 18 years, discussing new procedures used at the time to treat kidney stones.
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I miss Dr Red Duke . Was Stationed @ Fort Hood Tx and always enjoyed his medical info 😉🇺🇸
I remember watching him on the evening news when I was growing up years ago.
Same here Bryan.
I often think about how I used to look forward to seeing his next news short as it often also taught us about the human body, & general health of the body.
If this man was still alive everyone in Texas would be wearing a mask.
Testify! That's the truth if I ever heard it.
You have that right! Everyone respected his wisdom and straight-forward honesty.
03/01/2021 Thank You Rock On Patriots
I love this guy.
When did this originally air? It looks as if mid to late 80's.
Could have been around 1982-- as renowned KTRK ABC13 Eyewitness News anchor Dave Ward relates in his book Good Evening, Friends, 1982 is when Eyewitness News on ABC13 expanded to an hour broadcast, and Duke's segments ran three times a week.
Kidney stones were not the only thing Duke talked about, though-- he covered practically everything health-related (according to Ward), and appeared on many stations' newscasts across America.