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Press Association's Health Wire is a specialist health monitoring service, available to clients who require news related only to the health and medical sectors. Health Wire saves you time and prevents information overload by delivering real time, breaking health news direct to your desktop. 

Contact us to subscribe or read on to find out more about our health newswire.

The benefits of Health Wire

  • Our health newswire gives you access to news before it hits the headlines in print, online, TV or radio, you save vital time when managing your PR, whether that’s through responding immediately to a crisis or maximising positive coverage. 
  • Our expert journalists also provide a daily email bulletin to all our clients, informing them of the most significant stories of the day.
  • Your PR needs may change day to day but Health Wire will always keep you one step ahead of your competitors. 


Health Wire clients

Our clients include large pharmaceutical companies, government departments, health charities and specialist health PR agencies.

Harness the power to work with the news agenda rather than against it.  Please Contact us for more information and to arrange a demonstration of the service.

Or for further information visit the Health Wire website

 

 

Latest Health News

  • Scientists examine egg abnormality

    Scientists say a decline in protein could cause egg abnormalities
    Scientists have made a major step towards understanding why older women are more likely to produce abnormal eggs, increasing the risk of infertility, miscarriage and birth defects such as Down's Syndrome, it was announced.
  • Experts 'unlock' secret of fish oil

    Scientists believe they have unlocked the secret of how fish oil helps prevent diabetes and heart disease
    Scientists believe they have unlocked the secret of how fish oil helps prevent diabetes and heart disease.
  • New breast cancer origin discovered

    Scientists have discovered new breast cancer origin
    Scientists searching for the source of aggressive and deadly breast cancers may have been looking in the wrong place, new research suggests.