Healthy Humans receives the 2009 Life Sciences Startup Company of the Year award

Healthy Humans (www.healthyhumans.com), an online wellness solutions company, received the 2009 Life Sciences Startup Company of the Year award from the Eastern Technology Council. The award, sponsored by the University of Sciences in Philadelphia, recognizes the company’s business and technology achievements.

“Personalized solutions, like Healthy Humans, give people immediate access to resources and programs to gain greater control and positive results. We are excited that we can deliver evidence-based solutions to our members and that our work has been recognized by the Eastern Technology Council.”

The Wayne-based company is the developer of a platform and infrastructure that creates personalized wellness programs to help individuals achieve their health goals. Combining the company’s innovative technology with doctor-directed, evidence-based solutions, Healthy Humans builds programs that are specifically tuned to each individual to help them achieve the best possible results.

The company leverages some of the world’s top integrative medical doctors specializing in diabetes, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology and family practice. The Healthy Humans program is based on these doctors’ clinical and academic expertise and focuses on chronic illnesses like managing diabetes, cholesterol, and blood pressure as well as maintaining general wellness. Nationally known physician, Dr. Mehmet Oz, recognizes these accomplished physicians for helping people achieve optimal health.

“With diseases like diabetes and heart disease at epidemic proportions, it is almost impossible to provide the continual care needed to manage and prevent long-term complications,” explains Anthony Gold, CEO. “Personalized solutions, like Healthy Humans, give people immediate access to resources and programs to gain greater control and positive results. We are excited that we can deliver evidence-based solutions to our members and that our work has been recognized by the Eastern Technology Council.”

http://www.healthyhumans.com/

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