NewsRx Expands to 100 Titles in Health, Law and Business
NewsRx, publisher of professional health and medical newsletters and databases for twenty years, has moved into law and business publishing with the addition of 56 new weeklies for 2004. C. W. Henderson, NewsRx CEO, said 29 legal periodicals will be published under the company's new LawRx imprint, and 15 business titles under the IncRx imprint. The company is adding 12 new weeklies under its NewsRx banner. NewsRx, with imprints, now publishes 100 periodicals, including one quarterly.
Atlanta,GA (PRWEB) December 13, 2003 --NewsRx, publisher of professional health and medical newsletters and databases for twenty years, has moved into law and business publishing with the addition of 56 new weeklies for 2004.
C. W. Henderson, NewsRx CEO, said 29 legal periodicals will be published under the company's new LawRx imprint, and 15 business titles under the IncRx imprint. The company is adding 12 new weeklies under its NewsRx banner. "Many niche markets are not being served in depth by traditional law publishers," Henderson said.
NewsRx, with imprints, now publishes 100 periodicals, including one quarterly.
New LawRx titles are: Biotech Law Week; AIDS Week & Law; Pharma Law Week; Medicine & Law Week; Drug Law Week; FDA Law Week; Food & Drug Law Week; Lab Law Week; Cancer Law Week; Elder Law Week; Managed Care Law Week; Health Insurance Law Week; Hospital Law Week; Medical Patent Law Week; Medical Device Law Week; Women's Health Law Week; Physician Law Week; Medical Verdicts & Law Week; Surgery Litigation & Law Week; Patient Care Law Week; Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Week; Healthcare Finance, Tax & Law Week; Medical Imaging Law Week; Telemedicine Law Week; State & Local Health Law Week; Law & Health Week; Genetics & Environmental Law Week; Cardiovascular Device Liability Week; and Mental Health Law Week.
The company's new IncRx titles are: Lab Business Week; Health Business Week; Oncology Business Week; Nursing Home & Elder Business Week; Genetics & Environmental Business Week; Managed Care Business Week; Hospital Business Week; Medical Patent Business Week; Medical Device Business Week; Cardiovascular Business Week; Fitness & Wellness Business Week; Mental Health Business Week; Physician Business Week; Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions & Ventures Week; Telemedicine Business Week; and Medical Imaging Business Week.
Additions to the NewsRx imprint for 2004 are: Aging & Elder Health Week; Genetics & Environmental Health Week; Health Insurance Week; Hospital & Nursing Home Week; Medical Patent Week; MD Week; Medical Imaging Week; Telemedicine Week; Health Risk Factor Week; Preventive Medicine Week; Disease Prevention Week; and Disease Risk Factor Week.
Other NewsRx titles available are: AIDS Therapies & Vaccines; AIDS Vaccine Week; AIDS Weekly; Angiogenesis Weekly; Anti-Infectives Week; Biotech Business Week; Biotech Week; Bioterrorism Week; Blood Weekly; Cancer Gene Therapy Week; Cancer Vaccine Week; Cancer Weekly; Cardiovascular Week; Clinical Oncology Week; Clinical Trials Week; Diabetes Week; Drug Week; Gastroenterology Week; Gene Therapy Weekly; Genomics & Genetics Week; Health & Medicine Week; Heart Disease Weekly; Hematology Week; Hepatitis Weekly; Immunotherapy Weekly; Malaria Weekly; Managed Care Weekly Digest; Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week; Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA; Mental Health Weekly Digest; Obesity & Diabetes Week; Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week; OBGYN & Reproduction Week; Pain & Central Nervous System Week; Pharma Business Week; Proteomics Weekly; Respiratory Therapeutics Week; TB & Outbreaks Week; Tuberculosis Week; Vaccine Weekly; Virus Weekly; and Women's Health Weekly.
The new titles debut January 5, 2004.
NewsRx is located in Atlanta's historic Vinings Village.
The newsletters are sold to subscribers in both print and electronic formats, and typically are 30 pages or more each week, with an average of 50-100 articles in each. NewsRx also sells its content through news services, including Factiva, a Dow Jones and Reuters company; LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier; Dialog, NewsEdge, and Westlaw, all Thomson businesses; EBSCO Publishing; ProQuest; Ovid, a Wolters Kluwer company; and Pinnacor-MarketWatch.com.
In addition to newsletters, the company's NewsRx-TV brand covers about a dozen major medical conferences each year, and sells the news video footage.
The company, now celebrating its twentieth anniversary, recently received the 2003 eHealthcare Leadership Award, recognizing its Internet excellence. NewsRx won in the category for the Internet's "Best Health Content." The judging criteria looked at how extensive, balanced, up-to-date, well-organized, and credible the information presented is.
The company now produces 5,000-10,000 news articles each week in its 99 weeklies. NewsRx owns extensive proprietary publishing and health information technology, including AIJournalist, a software suite and acronym for artificial intelligence journalist.
The NewsRx Web site is at http://www.NewsRx.com.
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