TELEVISION APPEARANCES
NBC – Today Show Topic: The Older Pregnant Woman
NBC – Frank Fields Topic: Microsurgery
NBC – Today in New York Topic: The Older Pregnant Woman
CBS – Montel Williams Topic: Reproduction
FOX Television – with Mayor Ed Koch
Topic: Economics of Medical Care and Planning
MSNBC – MSNBC Live – 08/06/01
Topic: Women and Reproduction: The Ideal Age to Conceive
KYW TV – (Philadelphia) Richard Bay – “People are Talking”.
WNYC – Healthline
Time Warner Cable, Channel 78 – Getting Your Money’s Worth with Judith West – 9/4/2008 – Click here to watch the video.
NEWSPAPERS
New York Times – June 26, 1994, page 7. A Building Finds Physicians the Cure for Vacancy.
New York Post – April 8, 1986, page 19. A Swell Way to Get in Shape!
New York Post – January 26, 1982, page 25. Later Motherhood.
Newsday – January 19, 1982. Looking Good in Pregnancy.
The Washington Post – March 18, 2008, page 3. Long Life: A Survival Strategy
LECTURES
New York, NY – Women & Longevity – 2008
MAGAZINES
Numerous articles; Cosmopolitan; Town & Country; etc.
RADIO
WGAU – AM – “Author’s Den” with Barbara Dooley – March 14, 2008
WOCA – AM – # 1 News Talk with Larry Whitler – March 20, 2008
WBZT – AM – Senior LifeStyles with Ron Kauffman – April 16, 2008
WCBQ – AM – Dr. Alvin Augustus Jones – May 8, 2008
KWAY – AM – News/Talk with Bob and Mark – May 8, 2008
WNIC – FM – News/Talk with Chris Edmonds, Lisa Berry and David Lockhart – May 8, 2008
KJEG – AM – News/Talk with James Low – May 8, 2008
WAMV – AM – News/Talk with Bob Langstaf – May 8, 2008
WLAC – AM – News/Talk with Dan Eidem – May 8, 2008
AURN – AM – “A Touch of Grey” with Michael Harrison and Carol Marks – May 8, 2008
KSBJ – AM – News/Talk with Joey K – May 8, 2008
WQBU – FM – News/Talk with Jim Lenz – May 8, 2008
WGVU – FM – News/Talk with Shelley Irwin – May 8, 2008
WSIU – FM – News/Talk with Jeff Williams – May 8, 2008
ONLINE
Goodnewsbroadcasting.com with Paul Sladkus – May 8, 2008
Judyth Piazza chats with Ronald M. Caplan, M.D, Author of Long Life
Kaisernetwork.org : American Society for Reproductive Medicine Unveils Campaign Addressing Preventable Causes of Infertility