Yasemin Bradley


Yasemin Bradley is a Turkish female physician specialized as nutritionist and dietitian. She is also a television presenter and writer.
Born as Yasemin Özdemir, she graduated from the Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir studying medicine. She worked a long time as a prime-time news presenter at the television channel Kanal D. She moved to England and settled there when she was touched much from the destruction of the 1999 İzmit earthquake. In London, she was trained in media production management at the BBC Turkish. She married to psychotherapist Anthony Bradley, who inspired her in healthy lifestyle. Upon her spouse's advice, she received education in nutrition and dieting at the alternative therapy school ITEC in London.
Özdemir Bradley translated two books of the renowned American television and radio host Larry King into Turkish under the title Kiminle Ne Zaman, Nerede, Ne Zaman, Nasıl Konuşmalı, II. Dünya Savaşı Aşk Öyküleri. She authored with her spouse diet food books Gelecek Yiyeceklerde in 2002, and Bradley Mutfağı in 2004. She edited the memoirs of a military officer and published it in 2002 under the title Parola: Harbiyeli Aldanmaz. In 2009, she published a series of three books on child development titled Cemile Doğru Beslenmeyi Öğreniyor, Cemile Sağlıklı Yaşamayı Öğreniyor, and Cemile Boyu Uzasın İstiyor.
In 2012, she started a television program titled Dr. Yasemin Bradley ile Reçetesiz Hayat' at the channel TRT Haber aired Thursday nights at 21:05 local time.
She was honored with the "Best Female TV News Presenter 1996" award by the "Tabloid Journalists Association".

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