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Phoenix, AZ (PRWeb) February 11, 2007 -- Joel Fuhrman, M.D., a board-certified family physician and acclaimed author of Eat to Live: The Revolutionary Plan for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss, has just signed on for a second season of hosting his own live talk radio show, "Nutritional Wisdom".

"Nutritional Wisdom" with Dr. Fuhrman debuted in November 2006 on the VoiceAmericaTM Network, the world's leading live Internet talk radio broadcasting company. His show airs live each Wednesday at 8 AM/PST, 11 AM/ET on the VoiceAmerica Channel (www.voice.voiceamerica.com). Dr. Fuhrman's pilot season was so successful - with more live listeners and archive downloads than most of the more established programs - he was asked to keep the "Nutritional Wisdom" flowing and become a regular staple on VoiceAmerica's format.

Each week, Dr. Fuhrman discusses vital health topics that will put you in control of your own health destiny. He speaks with guests, who include people who have had successful recoveries utilizing his nutritional and natural methods. In this upcoming season, Dr. Fuhrman invites prominent guests, such as T. Colin Campbell, Peter Max, and David Jenkins, M.D. Ph. D, to join him on the show. Dr. Fuhrman also answers questions from listeners during the broadcast and concludes most shows with simply scrumptious nutrient-rich recipes. Every show is archived for on demand listening further allowing followers and new comers to hear "Nutritional Wisdom" when convenient for them. Listeners now listen to Dr. Fuhrman live and on the go with cell casting made available through VoiceAmerica™.

About Joel Fuhrman, M.D.:
Joel Fuhrman M.D. is a board-certified family physician and one of the country's leading experts on nutrition. He speaks to audiences at conferences, seminars, and events throughout the Untied States and Canada. He has lectured in benefits for the American Heart Association and the U.S. Olympic Team. Dr. Fuhrman has appeared in hundreds of magazines, radio, and television shows including: Good Morning America, The Today Show, Good Day New York, TV Food Network, CNN and the Discovery Channel with Mehmet Oz, MD. A nationally recognized nutritional expert, Dr. Fuhrman is also the author of several acclaimed books including; "Eat To Live", "Disease-Proof Your Child", "Cholesterol Protection For Life", and "Fasting and Eating for Health". Dr. Fuhrman's books have helped thousands to lower cholesterol, reverse diabetes, and lose weight. As a former world class athlete and coach, Dr. Fuhrman was a member of the United States World Figure Skating Team, winning medals in pair skating on both the national and world levels. He has dedicated his life career to Sports Medicine, Health and Fitness, Preventative Care and Nutrition. Learn more at http://www.drfuhrman.com.

For more information about Dr. Fuhrman, please contact Janice McDonnell Marra at 908-237-2195 ext. 233. You can also contact Executive Producer Brandy Jackson at 480-294-6411 for advertising/sponsorship information or other show details.

About VoiceAmerica™Modavox:
(OTC.BB MDVX), Modavox is the leading producer and distributor of online, talk radio content, streaming approximately 250 hours of live programs and scheduled replays weekly on its Modavox VoiceAmerica™ Network (www.voiceamerica.com). Modavox, Inc. (www.modavox.com) is a pioneer in internet broadcasting, producing and syndicating online audio and video, and offering innovative, effective and comprehensive online tools for reaching targeted niche communities worldwide. Through its patented Modavox Central™ technology, Modavox "takes the search out of search," delivering content straight to desktops and internet-enabled devices. Through its proprietary StreamSafe™, WebcastWizard™ and Stream Syndicate™ tools, Modavox provides managed access for live and on-demand internet broadcasting and syndication; content management; and online meeting, event management, enterprise communications and distance learning.

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