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Contact Information:
Vincent Salas
For Imaginis Corporation
(512) 750-2816
Email: vsalas@salaspr.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Women's Online Health Resource Excels in Patient Education

GREENVILLE, SC (April 7, 2009) - The Health Information Resource Center recognized Imaginis.com with its highest honor for best patient education information on the Web. The recognition follows a recent Seal of Quality Award Imaginis received for the same category, underscoring its influence as an online health resource for women battling breast cancer and other health issues.

The WWW Health Awards program recognizes the best health information Web sites for consumers and professionals. Past award-recipients include the Mayo Clinic, the John Hopkins Cystic Fibrosis Center, and the National Cancer Institute. This most recent recognition of Imaginis adds to a growing list of Web awards the company is winning as an online health resource for patients and their families, and for medical professionals and health facility administrators, especially in the area of breast cancer.

"Women rely heavily on the Web as an informational tool, and public research shows that women 55 years and older make up the fastest-growing online user audience," Imaginis Corporation CEO John H. Molloy said. "We know our content is relevant to that audience, and we continue to look for ways to make Imaginis.com more robust and reliable as a patient education resource," he said.

The Health Information Resource Center houses a large collection of public and private sector health resources, and promotes the distribution of accurate, timely consumer health-information materials to professionals and managers in the field.

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Imaginis.com is a multiple award-winning site containing thousands of pages of detailed, physician-edited women's health information, explained in everyday language, making it easier for readers to understand medical terms, diagnosis and options so they can make informed decisions on prevention and treatment.