AGOURA HILLS, Calif., Jan. 5, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Travelers can now plan trips with the confidence that their personal medical dossier is accessible anywhere in the world where an Internet connection can be found - and that is everywhere today.
Dr. Antony Sands, DPRx Director, announced the launching of an Internet-based "medical data deposit box" for the home user. He said "our new subscription website, called MyFitnessLife.com, is a first-of-its-kind utility projected to be a "must-have" icon for many homes in the U.S. that are Internet-wired."
This 24x7 online-access provides crucial data such as blood type, drug allergies, lab report images, medical history, physician contact numbers and other salient medical information. Such "stat" data access can make the difference in a patient's survival by skipping some time-consuming patient analysis and evaluation in a medical emergency.
Dr. Sands added "MyFitnessLife also provides a collateral bonus for regular oversight uses with its capability for daily tracking and monitoring of Fitness and Wellness programs. Users with active diet and exercise programs are given a daily statistical and graphic analysis of their activities to oversee and manage the effectiveness of their efforts."
The system also provides daily monitoring functions for users suffering from chronic illnesses such as Diabetes and Hypertension. Tracking and time analysis of blood sugar and blood pressure readings are provided to the subscriber and their physician to assist in fine-tuning the efficacy of their medication therapy.
MyFitnessLife.com's home page provides more details of this Internet service. Interested parties are invited to view the site at, www.MyFitnessLife.com . The service possesses elaborate security features to allay privacy concerns and, for those who are cost conscious, the subscription is very inexpensive at less than a dollar per month. Dr. Sands is available for more details regarding the group plans offered. Contact him at contact_us@dprx.com .