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Posts Tagged ‘online’

Connectyx MedFlash(R) Launches Its Concierge Program

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

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PALM CITY, Fla., Aug. 4, 2010 (CRWENEWSNEWSWIRE) — Connectyx Technologies Holdings Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CTYX) is pleased to announce that on August 1, 2010 the Company launched its new MedFlash(R) Concierge Program. This innovative one of a kind program was designed as a direct response to MedFlash members who wanted an expert to assist them in completing their health and lifestyle online profile. The new Concierge Program offers MedFlash members the opportunity to schedule an appointment to speak with a health care professional directly via phone, giving them the confidence that their health profile is both thorough and accurate. This exciting enhancement also allows members that do not have online or computer access to join the MedFlash community, which includes many exciting wellness programs, benefits and an easy to use personal health manager.

MedFlash personal health manager members who sign up for the new Concierge Program will be given a free one year membership to the Fonemed(R) Nurse Consultation Program. The Nurse Consultation Program provides 24/7 nurse triage via the telephone or the internet from a highly experienced staff of Professional Nurses. The Company will offer the MedFlash Concierge Program for $49.95, which includes a one hour interview as well as the Nurse Consultation Program.

“The MedFlash Concierge Program is a valuable health management tool,” stated Ronn Schuman, President and CEO of Connectyx Technologies Holdings Group, Inc. “Combining a simple personal health record with health management tools and social networking capabilities is what sets MedFlash apart from the competition.”

The Company recently announced the launch of its Facebook(R) and Twitter(R) social media marketing campaign in an effort to communicate with its shareholders and introduce the MedFlash product to a larger audience. Connectyx Technologies can now be found on Twitter (http://twitter.com/MyMedFlash) where followers can receive short, timely messages regarding current MedFlash promotions and updates. Individuals can also connect with MedFlash and other MedFlash(R) fans on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/wwwmedflashcom/127476047265331?ref=ts) to find testimonials, videos and quick notes regarding news about the MedFlash(R) product.

About Connectyx:

Connectyx Technologies provides unique products for the healthcare market, including MedFlash, the electronic Personal Health Manager (PHM). Compatible with Google Health and Microsoft’s Health Vault, The MedFlash PHM is an easy to use Personal Health and Lifestyle Manager that is accessible using a powerful web portal suite. The MedFlash PHM also features a 24/7/365 call center, a USB flash drive and our (soon to be released) smart phone applications. The MedFlash PHM provides member benefits including instant access to your Emergency Medical Profile and Personal Health Record in the event of an accident or a medical emergency. Whether traveling, at work, or at home, First Responders have an invaluable advantage when they have access to this time critical information. Far more than just an emergency flash drive, The MedFlash PHM can be accessed on any computer, securely and with complete privacy. There are also lifestyle and wellness features that provide significant health benefits to members and risk mitigation for employers and insurers alike. Connectyx products are developed with the needs of Patients, Families, Doctors and First Responders in mind.

Contact:

Connectyx Technologies Holdings Group, Inc.
Investor Relations
772-600-2581

 

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The Views and Opinions Expressed by the author are his or her opinions only and do not necessarily reflect those of Crown Equity Holdings or its agents, affiliates, officers, directors, staff, or contractors. The author at the time of this article did not own any shares or receive any consideration financial or otherwise from any company mentioned or referred to in the article.

 
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New Study Suggests Online Diet Programs Are Very Effective for Weight-Loss Maintenance

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL–(CRWENewswire - 07/30/10) - eDiets.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:DIET) — A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research confirms what eDiets has known since it pioneered the online dieting industry in 1998: An online weight-loss program can help individuals maintain their results and avoid weight gain.

The study by Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research found that regular users of a weight-loss site developed specifically for the study maintained more of their original weight loss than those who logged in less frequently. Participants recorded their weight, workout times and used the site’s interactive bulletin board to interact with one another.

The positive results validate what eDiets has seen time and again: online tracking, accountability, community and professional support are all key to healthy weight maintenance.

As a leading provider of weight-loss services, eDiets offers the best mix of online and personal support all in one place to help our members achieve their weight-loss goals. Members gain access to hundreds of delicious, portion-controlled recipes that can be switched in and out of their specific plan at the click of a button.

Included are an assortment of tools and features to help members track their progress and stay motivated. Each week, members are encouraged to check in with their current weight and measurements, which are used to automatically calculate meal plans designed to help members stay on track to their goal.

“I joined eDiets for the online support. I was skeptical of the support boards at first, but the Experts and other members online were key sources of accountability. I had people to shoot it to me straight when I needed it, no enablers. I also loved the online meetings; those are great tools to keep me focused and to fill in gaps on things I didn’t know. Without the knowledge I gained from eDiets, I would not have found the power to change my life,” says eDiets Member Tara, who lost 94lbs since joining eDiets.com.

Members can journal, provide feedback and ask questions of our registered dietitians and support staff, online or by phone.

“We allow you to continue your program the way you want to and at your convenience. In this day and age, convenience and accessibility are important,” says eDiets Director of Nutrition Services Pamela Ofstein. “eDiets provides all the tools you need and gives you the education and guidance to help you reach your goals — any time of day.”

Find out more about how eDiets can work for you by visiting www.eDiets.com. For press-related questions or interviews, please contact our PR Desk line at 954-703-6156. For more details about the study, click here.

About eDiets:
eDiets.com, Inc. is a leading provider of personalized nutrition, fitness and weight-loss programs. eDiets features its award-winning, fresh-prepared diet meal delivery service as one of the more than 20 popular diet plans on its flagship site, www.eDiets.com. Tara, featured above, lost 94lbs in 55 months on the Glycemic Impact Plan and has received promotional discounts as a member of our testimonial program. Active eDiets members can generally expect to lose about two pounds per week during the first five weeks of the program. The company also provides a broad range of customized wellness and weight management solutions for Fortune 500 clients. For more information, visit www.eDiets.com.

 

 

Disclaimer:
The Views and Opinions Expressed by the author are his or her opinions only and do not necessarily reflect those of Crown Equity Holdings or its agents, affiliates, officers, directors, staff, or contractors. The author at the time of this article did not own any shares or receive any consideration financial or otherwise from any company mentioned or referred to in the article.

 
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