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Non-Tech : National Health and Safety Corporation (OTC BB:NHLT)

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To: Milk who wrote ()11/24/1998 12:54:00 AM
From: Big Bamboo  Read Replies (1) of 409
 
Fortune 500 Companies to Market POWERx Network

WARMINSTER, Pa., Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- National Health and Safety Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: NHLT -
news) announced today that two Fortune 500 companies will commence marketing National Health and Safety's POWERx
Medical Benefits Network to their respective customers in 1999.

Dr. Dennis Bowers, CEO of National Health and Safety, said that the two companies represent customer universes of about 8
million small businesses and corporations and about 32 million consumer households. Nationwide marketing campaigns are
scheduled to commence during the first quarter of 1999. Bowers said that the names of the two companies would be released
upon joint approval by their respective public relations departments.

National Health & Safety's POWERx Medical Benefits Network is the nation's first national medical discount network. With
more than 700,000 medical and other providers, it is also one of the nation's largest, with more than 70% of the nation's
physicians, surgeons and hospitals and more than 90% of the nation's pharmacies. Instead of paying premiums of up to $5,000
per year, common for health insurance, businesses pay about $200/year per employee family and the family receives discounts
of up to 50% from all POWERx network providers.
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