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New York Giants Launch New Health Magazine With Health Monitor Network, Leading Patient-Education Publisher, and Create Largest Sports / Health Venture in the Country
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York Giants are
getting into the publishing business, "with a cause," to motivate men and
their families to see their doctors and be proactive about their health. Time
after time, research shows that communication between physician and patient is
what impacts health outcome. The combination of the New York Giants' strong
fan base and Health Monitor Network's expertise in health education provides a
unique communications platform.
The quarterly magazine is called New York Giants Health Monitor and is
launching on a grand scale. 1 million copies will be distributed to 10,000
doctors' offices in the NY/ NJ area, to the homes of season ticket
holders/customers on the waiting list, and also to 80,000 fans when they leave
the stadium today.
New York Giants Health Monitor will feature a story on New York Giants
center Shaun O'Hara's sleep apnea, stay-healthy secrets from 42-year-old
kicker Jeff Feagles, fitness tips from the coach, healthy tailgating tips, how
to beat diabetes from former New York Giant Rodney Hampton's mom, how to beat
a beer belly, and much more.
"Men tend to have the 'Superman' mentality. The common belief is, 'It
can't happen to me.' Men tend to be reactionary in their health maintenance. A
scary event that happens to a friend or family member can send them scurrying
to the doctor," says Ronnie Barnes, MD, VP of Medical Services and Athletic
Trainer, New York Giants.
Men are typically pleasantly surprised when they get help. "I remember
thinking, Who wants to sleep with a mask? But I don't really care what I look
like when I sleep. Once I got the treatment, I remember wishing that I had
done it years earlier," -- Shaun O'Hara, Center, New York Giants.
"We are very pleased to partner with Health Monitor Network on this new
venture," said Mike Stevens, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing
Officer, New York Giants. "The New York Giants are committed to the health and
wellness of fans, their families, and our communities, and we hope that this
magazine will help everyone lead healthier lives. Health Monitor Network's
publishing expertise and extensive physician office and in-home distribution
makes them a perfect partner for this venture."
"Men suffer from a plethora of diseases/conditions, but remain one of the
hardest-to-reach groups when it comes to health," said Kenneth Freirich,
Executive Vice President, Health Monitor Network. "Partnering with the New
York Giants, one of the top sports franchises in theNew York area, will help
solve this challenge by combining a unique blend of sports, health, and
fitness content."
Stand Up To Cancer with Steve Tisch
The New York Giants and Health Monitor Network incorporated "Cancer" as a
theme and special section in the new publication. The two groups also
partnered with Stand Up To Cancer, (SU2C) a new initiative that aims to rally
the public around the goal of putting an end to cancer.
So many people are affected by cancer in some way, including New York
Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. On Nov. 15, 2005, Steve's father and former
Giants co-owner Preston R. Tisch lost his battle with brain cancer -- a
personal connection that has increased Mr. Tisch's desire to support SU2C.
At today's game, there will be a special halftime presentation featuring
Stand Up To Cancer. During the festivities, a PSA will be aired and Steve
Tisch will say a few words about his support for SU2C and the launch of the
magazine. Jeff Zucker, President and CEO of NBC Universal, and John Harrington
from sanofi-aventis will also say a few words. A feature article on SU2C in
New York Giants Health Monitor will be highlighted, and fans will be
encouraged to send in a donation card found in the magazine to contribute to
SU2C.
Steve Tisch says, "With 100% of the donated funds going directly to
groundbreaking cancer research with 'Dream Teams' of doctors, SU2C is poised
to help bring cancer's reign as a leading cause of death to an end."
sanofi-aventis heard about this opportunity and became a key advertiser in
the cancer section of the magazine. "sanofi-aventis is committed to cancer
research and supporting patients and the oncology community. New York Giants
Health Monitor takes a very unique approach to reaching men and their
families. We are pleased to partner with Health Monitor Network and the New
York Giants," says John Harrington, VP Oncology Business Unit, sanofi-aventis.
About Health Monitor Network www.healthmonitornetwork.com
Health Monitor Network is the leading patient-education publishing company
in the country. With a marketing platform of 40 million patients / caregivers
through 110,000 physician offices, households, and 266,000 physicians, the
company has set the standard in the industry for high-quality,
patient-friendly health information.
New York Giants Health Monitor is part of Health Monitor Network's long
history of providing high-quality, free health information. Trusted by
physicians, major medical associations, and other healthcare providers, Health
Monitor publications are not only reviewed by a board of medical experts, but
are also written for average consumers so that they can easily understand and
take action. Their focus is to facilitate dialogue between patients and their
doctors so that condition sufferers can be more informed, motivated, and get
the best care available. Other regularly published magazines include Health
Monitor, Arthritis Health Monitor, Diabetes Health Monitor, and Living with
Cancer Health Monitor, to name a few.
The patient platform works closely with the pharmaceutical industry for
programs that range from brand awareness, DTC, DTP, compliance and
persistency, and patient education to new product launches and lead
generation.
SOURCE Health Monitor Network
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