HEALTH & WELLNESS
Why do some health & wellness products get featured in the media more than others?
We tell health/wellness stories (and we want to tell yours).
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Be among those in your industry whose stories, offerings and impacts get picked-up on news sites across the country, like:
GentleCure
BergaMet North America
Leveraged the voice of naturopathic physicians in a series of articles focused on
managing menopause symptoms and strengthening immunity with natural supplements.
CopperZap
Featured its inventor and founder talking about the science behind its new handheld microbe-
killing device to protect against cold and flu.
PureCraft CBD
Built credibility and thought leadership by focusing stories on its unique "seed to sale"
business model that ensures consistent, predictable, effective products for its customers.
Global Liver Institute
Shared patient stories along with scientific findings as part of its “Beyond the Biopsy”
campaign to educate consumers, regulators, legislators, and payers about diagnostics that could serve as
non-invasive alternatives to liver biopsy.