Health Briefs to Present View on Men's Health in Upcoming Series
The outstanding health and medical program takes an inside look at the issues affecting men's health in a provocative series.
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla., July 28, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Health Briefs is pleased to announce work on a series dedicated to men's health. The upcoming series will touch on topics such as the best workout programs, nutrition guidelines for optimal health, and more. It will feature experts in various fields of health and medicine which affect men. Viewers will be able to learn which new products are available in stores and on apps for an overall healthier way of living. The informative and refreshing series will be broadcast later on most regional cable television networks throughout North America.
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The Health Briefs TV program explores the emerging technologies, progressive treatments, revolutionary people, and innovative healthcare options that are all part of the global health industry. It explores topics relating to the health and medical fields and offers valuable information about the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of many common ailments. The show's producers take pride in sharing up-to-date, valuable information about new procedures, prevention tips and outstanding businesses. It also features interviews with innovative health and medical professionals in the industry.
The program is headquartered in South Florida, and films on location throughout the United States and Canada. It is broadcast on most regional and national cable television networks. The show is a proud leader of quality, educational programming. Join the fans, the show's staff and its host on many of the popular social sites to discuss and comment on stories of the day. Learn more about Health Briefs TV on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and About.me.
Media Contact: Kyra Burton, Health Briefs, 954-379-4328, [email protected]
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