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Who left Channel 7 Detroit?

Who left Channel 7 Detroit? Message Board. Syma Chowdhry spoke directly to viewers during Sunday morning’s 7 Action News broadcast to let them know it would be her final weekend at Detroit’s WXYZ-TV (Channel 7).

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Where did Ann Marie Laflamme go to work?

Where did Ann Marie Laflamme go to work? A graduate of Central Michigan University, she initially worked as a reporter and anchor at 9 & 10 News in Cadillac, before serving as a reporter and anchor at Fox 17 in Grand Rapids, according to her station biography.

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Who is Liam Dutton?

Who is Liam Dutton? Liam Dutton is the Channel 4 News Weather Presenter. Forecaster Liam Dutton is Channel 4 News’ first presenter dedicated to weather. His brief incorporates analysis of UK and International weather along with issues related to climate change, health and food and the impact of weather on travel, finances and welfare.

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Who is the new chief meteorologist at WDIV?

Who is the new chief meteorologist at WDIV? Kim Adams is “really excited” to be back on the air in southeast Michigan again, and making local television history again. Adams will rejoin WDIV-TV, Channel 4, as the station’s chief meteorologist on Aug. 8.

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Who left Fox 2 Detroit?

Who left Fox 2 Detroit? After two years, meteorologist Michael Estime is moving on from his hometown station to Fox Weather. Estime, who has done the weather on Fox 2 Detroit since 2020, will be an on-air host on Fox Weather starting June 20, AdWeek reports.

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Is vitiligo a chronic illness?

Is vitiligo a chronic illness? Vitiligo is a chronic (long-lasting) disorder that causes patches of skin to lose pigment or color. This happens when melanocytes – skin cells that make pigment – are attacked and destroyed, causing the skin to turn a milky-white color.

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Is reverse vitiligo possible?

Is reverse vitiligo possible? No treatments can cure vitiligo. For most people, the goal of treatment is to stop vitiligo from spreading and to bring color back to affected areas of skin. The existing treatments can help, but it is rare for them to make vitiligo go away permanently.