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  2. Adam Smith (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Adam Smith is an Australia-based doctor from England who ran a YouTube channel under the name "Doc Adam". [2] He started making videos on medical advice with the help of his Filipino partner in 2017. A Filipino-speaker himself, Smith caters to a Filipino demographic. [3]

  3. Palaniappan Manickam - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently developed his YouTube channel, and created channels on other social media outlets such as Instagram. [ 7 ] While the initial content of his videos focused on COVID-19, it gradually shifted to gut-health, [ 7 ] time-restricted eating, [ 4 ] mostly plant-based diets, [ 11 ] and weight loss. [ 3 ]

  4. John Campbell (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Until then, his videos had been receiving an average of several thousand views each, but his channel began to receive significant traffic after it started running COVID-related videos. [10] Between February and March 2020, his channel increased from an average of 500,000 views per month to 9.6 million, mostly from American viewers. [ 12 ]

  5. Doctor Mike - Wikipedia

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    [16] That November, People magazine named him "the Sexiest Doctor Alive" in its Sexiest Man Alive issue, [13] popularizing his Instagram account. [5] In 2017, a year after he launched his YouTube channel, Varshavski gave a TEDx Talk on "The epidemic of the 'I Know It All' expert" at a TEDxMonteCarlo event. The video of that speech has been ...

  6. Healthgrades - Wikipedia

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    The information Healthgrades provides includes information on doctors' board certifications, types of procedures offered, and which insurance plans offices accept. [ 7 ] [ 26 ] However, information such as healthcare provider degrees is often inaccurate on the site, significantly limiting its use and raising concern that other information on ...

  7. Alok Kanojia - Wikipedia

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    Kanojia became addicted to video games during his time at the University of Texas at Austin, leading to missed classes and bad grades. At the age of 21 in 2003, he visited an ashram in India looking to become a monk, at the advice of his father. Kanojia spent a month at the ashram, where his teachers advised him to finish his degree rather than ...

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  9. Zubin Damania - Wikipedia

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    Zubin Damania (born April 23, 1973) [2] [3] is an American physician, assistant professor, comedian, internet personality, and musician.He also has been writing and performing comedic raps as ZDoggMD, an internet celebrity known for his music videos, parodies, and comedy sketches about medical issues, as well as systemic issues with healthcare.