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A New Radio Show, "Health & Beauty for Life", Joins Lineup on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel

A new radio show, "Health and Beauty for Life", will premiere on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel on September 5, 2012. Hosted by Dr. John & Alexandra Tang, the show will cover a variety of health & beauty topics.

2012-09-03
SARATOGA, CA, September 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) A new radio show is joining the lineup on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel. Listeners will be able to learn about anti-aging related topics, weight loss, facial rejuvenation and more from the comfort of their own homes. In addition to prepared segments, listeners will have the opportunity to phone in, talk with the hosts, and ask questions of their own. The show is called "Health and Beauty for Life" which will air live every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Eastern, 4 p.m. Pacific Time.

This show will be joining other program offerings on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel. The program will be a valuable addition to the current lineup as it offers a real world perspective on a variety of beauty topics. The unique background of the hosts ideally prepares them to discuss beauty as it relates to health. The hosts will be able to provide both a cosmetic and a medical perspective as popular topics are discussed.

Dr. John Tang and his wife Alexandra have been chosen as the show's knowledgeable and friendly hosts. Dr. Tang is a board certified doctor and University of California, Irvine graduate with a medical degree from Tufts University Medical School. He is an expert in the field of anti-aging laser treatments. Alexandra Tang has a Bachelor's of Nursing degree from San Jose State University as well as a cosmetology license. The husband and wife team created Rejuve, a physician inspired beauty clinic. Rejuve provides San Jose residents with access to quality clinical beauty treatments in a warm and welcoming environment.

The first show will air on September 5, 2012. Those interested in listening live can tune in to Voice America Health & Wellness Channel. The program will also be available as a podcast through iTunes.

About Rejuve

Rejuve is a physician inspired medical clinic that offers the most advanced skin care and beauty treatments available. Dr. John Tang and the staff at Rejuve are focused on helping their clients to achieve beauty and younger looking skin. Dr. John Tang is a trained cosmetic surgeon in San Jose. Rejuve offers a variety of different non-surgical cosmetic procedures including non-surgical facelift, injectables like Botox, Juvederm and Dysport, laser hair removal, and more. For more information about Rejuve, visit their website at http://www.rejuvemedical.com. To learn more about the new radio program visit the Voice America Health and Wellness Channel website: http://www.voiceamerica.com/channel/248.


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[Press-News.org] A New Radio Show, "Health & Beauty for Life", Joins Lineup on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel
A new radio show, "Health and Beauty for Life", will premiere on Voice America's Health and Wellness Channel on September 5, 2012. Hosted by Dr. John & Alexandra Tang, the show will cover a variety of health & beauty topics.