Daniel J. DeNoon is senior medical writer for WebMD, researching and
reporting daily news stories and health features. Before joining WebMD in 1999,
he was senior editor for CW Henderson publications and a freelance medical
writer, editor, and communications consultant.
Mr. DeNoon began his career as a daily newspaper reporter. He became a
full-time medical journalist in 1985. A charter member of the International
AIDS Society, he was founding editor of the newsletters AIDSWeekly and
VaccineWeekly and is the author of AIDS Therapies, a
1,500-page encyclopedia of AIDS treatments and vaccines.
He is the recipient of several professional awards. These include a
commendation from the Centers for Disease Control for his work during the
2001-2 bioterror attacks and three Sigma Delta Chi awards from the Society for
Professional Journalists. Mr. DeNoon earned a bachelor of arts degree in
psychology and religion from Emory University.
Recent WebMD content from Daniel J. DeNoon
- COPD Prognosis
- Stem Cell Clinical Trial for ALS: Patient's Story
- Stem Cell Treatments: False Hope Warning Signs
- Gavin DeGraw's Fight Against Malaria
- WebMD's Top Health Stories of 2011
- New Black Market Designer Drugs: Why Now?
- Most Memorable Stories of 2010
- Travelers' Diarrhea: What You Need to Know
- 9 Pain Pill Mistakes
- Swine Flu Symptoms - What Is Swine Flu - H1N1 Influenza A - Swine Flu Treatment
- E-Cigarettes Under Fire
- High Blood Pressure: How Diet and Exercise Help
- A Heart-Healthy Diet: Tips From Diet Expert Dean Ornish
- WebMD Depression Guide: Overview
- Depression Symptoms, Warning Signs, Types, and Complications
- Depression Diagnosis
- FAQ: Vaccine Court Hears Autism Cases
- America's Health: Our Top Doctor's 2006 Report Card
- Lorraine Bracco's Battle With Depression
- Act Now for Hurricane Safety
- Heartburn/GERD: Living & Managing
- Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias: Overview
- WebMD Alzheimer's Disease Guide: Causes and Risks
- WebMD Alzheimer's Disease Guide: Diagnosis and Stages
- WebMD Alzheimer's Disease Guide: Caregiving
- WebMD Alzheimer's Disease Guide: Support and Resources
- WebMD Alzheimer's Disease Guide: Living With Alzheimer's Disease
- WebMD Lung Cancer Guide: Treatment