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Healthy Answers: Promoting Discussion and Information For Better Health

As a leading medical expert on issues relating to general health, and cancer in particular, Dr. Mark Rosenberg has been involved with medical research since 1991.

2011-01-15
DELRAY BEACH, FL, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mark Rosenberg MD is all about providing healthy answers.

The South Florida physician plays an instrumental role in guiding the editorial strategy of Healthy Answers, a leading website empowering consumers to make healthier choices and decisions. The mission of Healthy Answers is to provide natural answers from medical experts who care about all aspects of wellness and health.

As a leading medical expert on issues relating to general health, and cancer in particular, Dr. Rosenberg has been involved with medical research since 1991. His vision and experience has contributed to the evolution and growth of Healthy Answers as an authoritative alternative medicine and natural health site.

Recent article topics that have generated significant interest and traffic include: Diet Resolutions for 2011, Glaucoma: How to Prevent and Manage It For Better Eye Health, Medications: Are You Taking Too Many Prescription Drugs, Staying Healthy While Traveling, Hypoglycemia: How To Manage Low Blood Sugar, and a wide array of interesting medical news topics and alternative medicine news.

According to Dr. Rosenberg and the editorial staff of Healthy Answers, the site's article topics definitely fulfill a need for credible information about natural and alternative medicine information and solutions.

"Alternative medicine has become quite a popular concept that has piqued the consumer's curiosity," observes Dale Brown, B.S., M.A., C.E.C., Editorial Director of Healthy Answers.com.

"It is no longer something considered to be less than objective and reputable," Brown says.

"It's interesting that various forms of alternative medicine have merged with the world of mainstream medicine. That has additionally brought forth an increased number of alternative health practitioners as well. Our site is responding to this need and represents a rapidly growing trend."

Dr. Rosenberg points out that, contrary to popular opinion, alternative health practitioners do not work against the norms of what is perceived to be regular medicine.

"It's a common misconception," Dr. Rosenberg observes.

"Most alternative medicine or natural health practitioners work in collaboration with doctors. Our editorial direction and the response to articles in Healthy Answers are highly indicative of a merging of medicine these disciplines in the public's mind. People are much more open today to a wider variety of information and treatment options."

Additional article input, contributions and editorial review is provided to Healthy Answers by other medical professionals, including Jay Brachfeld, M.D., and Mark Bromson, M.D.

The Healthy Answers site offers free subscriptions via email sign-up. For additional information, visit http://www.healthyanswers.com.

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[Press-News.org] Healthy Answers: Promoting Discussion and Information For Better Health
As a leading medical expert on issues relating to general health, and cancer in particular, Dr. Mark Rosenberg has been involved with medical research since 1991.