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Health is for EveryBODY™ Welcomes Ciba Health as a Sponsor
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Leading Digital Health Innovator Amplifies Global Health Awareness and Education

OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Washingtoner -- The National Minority Health Association (NMHA) proudly announces Ciba Health, a digital health company transforming healthcare with root-cause medicine to the "Health is for EveryBODY™" campaign. Ciba Health's sponsorship marks a significant step in expanding the campaign's impact.

The Health is for EveryBODY™ campaign is a global initiative aimed at raising health awareness and empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being. The campaign seeks to create a blueprint for better understanding health conditions, encouraging personal responsibility, and promoting informed decision-making. By increasing awareness of the consequences of health decisions—both personal and systemic—individuals are empowered to make choices that lead to improved mental and physical health.

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"We are thrilled to have Ciba Health's support," said Burgess Harrison, Executive Director of NMHA. "Ciba Health is transforming healthcare by addressing the root causes of chronic conditions, which aligns perfectly with our campaign's mission to educate and empower people around the world."

Dr. Innocent Clement, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ciba Health, added, "Our entire team is excited to be part of the groundbreaking Health is for EveryBODY™ campaign. As a company committed to better health, we look forward to introducing this initiative to our employees and clients, and we challenge other organizations to join us in this vital effort," continued Clement.

About NMHA: Founded in 1988, the National Minority Health Association (NMHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to achieving health equity through innovative programs like Equity for All, Health is for EveryBODY™ and THE.Art Alliance. NMHA focuses on addressing health disparities in underserved, marginalized, and hard-to-reach communities, aiming to improve health outcomes and quality of life for all. For more information, visit www.thenmha.org.

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About Ciba Health: Ciba Health is a digital health and integrated care platform designed to prevent and reverse common, complex, and costly diseases. Combining advanced labs—including up to 300 functional biomarkers—with physician-led care teams, cutting-edge AI/ML technology, and ongoing nutrition and lifestyle support, Ciba Health gets to the root of chronic conditions to achieve lasting health outcomes. For more information, visit www.cibahealth.com.

Contact
Burgess Harrison
***@thenmha.org


Source: National Minority Health Association

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