Health & Medical Information

Epicenter has a long history in publishing health and medical information online. Starting in 1995, Epicenter produced some of the first websites on the Internet dedicated to specific health and medical diseases and conditions such as Alzheimers.com, Arthritis.com, Cholesterol.com, Depression.com, Diabetes,com, and Malaria.com, as well as overall guides to health and medicine online, including NetHealth.com, Vitality.com and MedNews.com.

Health and Medical Online: Featured Projects

Vitality.com
Vitality™ brings together positive, proactive health and wellness content from across the Internet to help our vibrant, age-50+ consumers live their best lives.

Malaria.com
Malaria.com harnesses the power of the Internet for advocacy, education and fundraising. Our goal is simple: fighting malaria, one bed net at a time.

MedNews.com
MedNews.com provides original and aggregated health and medical news. The site offers research and networking tools, such as story clipping and storage, commenting, blogging, and RSS.

More Health and Medical Projects
Past projects include websites created with unrestricted educational grants from Bayer Pharmaceutical Corporation (Alzheimers.com, Diabetes.com) and Bristol-Myers Squibb (Depression.com), as well as Obesity.com and the NetHealth Guide to Health Information Online. See all Epicenter health properties.

Documentary Projects

Epicenter's book division produces large-scale documentary projects which create compelling photographic reportage of current and historical events. Epicenter's online division creates award winning websites about health and medicine, as well as websites as diverse as President Obama's Inaugural for the Presidential Inaugural Committee and A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces, created with the United States Department of Defense.



Documentary and Historical Photographic Projects
  • The Official Barack Obama Presidential Inaugural Book
  • A Day in the Life of the United States Armed Forces (Sponsor: Boeing)
  • A Day in the Life of the American Woman
  • The Face of Mercy: A Photographic History of Medicine at War (Sponsors: Kodak and Glaxo)