Ladies, a new site to help keep all your lady parts healthy
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On August 17, ChickRx.com, a new health portal, launched, providing 'edutainment' to help young women manage their well-being with giggles and sound professional advice on everything they might have questions about from diet fads to STDs while maintaining their anonymity.
This pink portal offers a spicy alternative to WebMd and Google's new Health Box while addressing important health issues related to Sex & Gynecology, Fitness & Nutrition, Emotional Health & Relationships, Dermatology and General Health.
Plus there is a section to submit specific health questions via "Ask RxPerts" and a product highlights area "Chick Picks" that is currently promoting:
- Hangover Helper: Emergen-C ($1 per pack) and Vita Coco Coconut Water ($23 for a 12-pack)
- Botanical Bedroom Bliss: Zestra Essential Arousal Oils ($9.49/€7.50)
- Dry Clean Your Hair: Klorane Extra Gentle Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk ($14.49/€11)
ChickRx.com explains the site "was developed for 20-something women by 20-something women, so we get it. We're here to give you legit expert health information and entertain you at the same time (let's face it... a lot of the s#*t we do and worry about is actually pretty funny). We work with a dedicated panel of health experts (RxPerts), contributing experts and funny young women writers to deliver health information that 20-something chicks care about most."
For more information and to sign up for the free newsletter, visit: http://www.chickrx.com and follow daily tweets at https://twitter.com/chickRx
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