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To: jhild who wrote (29025)3/15/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: barbara sperino  Respond to of 43774
 
Here is a news release from NHLT. Notice this says a signed agreement Not a letter of intent.

(PR NEWSWIRE) National Health & Safety Signs Exclusive Marketing Rights fo
National Health & Safety Signs Exclusive Marketing Rights for New Diagnostic
Utrasound Technology

WARMINSTER, Pa., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- National Health & Safety
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: NHLT) announced today that it has signed an
exclusive licensing agreement to market a new diagnostic ultrasound technology
to its national network of hospitals and doctors in North America.
The new technology, owned and manufactured by Longport, Inc. of
Swarthmore, PA (OTC Bulletin Board: LPTI), includes a soft tissue scanning
device with which the Longport scanner can identify tiny soft tissue
abnormalities such as melanomas within the skin and up to 1.5 inches under it
without the need for invasive procedures such as biopsies.
Dr. Dennis Bowers, CEO of National Health & Safety, described the soft
tissue scanner as a "major medical breakthrough" with the potential to save
hundreds of thousands of lives.
Earlier this month, clinical studies commenced at Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, which will test the ability of the
soft tissue scanner to detect and diagnose "satellite" locations of cancer
cells which are often missed in some kinds of cancer surgical procedures,
especially melanomas. The clinical studies are under the scientific direction
of Dr. Levon Nazarian and Dr. Barry Goldberg at Thomas Jefferson University.
National Health & Safety is underwriting the cost of the study.
Satellite locations are very tiny, often no larger than the head of a pin,
and may be missed in surgery. They can spread undetected through the body
until it is too late to treat them successfully.
"This technology is so important that we expect the vast majority of our
3,300 hospitals and many of our 360,000 doctors and surgeons to utilize the
technology during the next two years," Bowers said. He estimated that revenues
generated by use of the Longport technology could exceed $100 million by the
end of the third year of marketing.
In addition, the Longport technology has many other applications. These
include monitoring the development and healing of wounds such as bedsores,
burns, and diabetic ulcers, the detection of residual metal fragments in
Veterans and steelworkers, applications in dentistry, sports medicine and
veterinary sciences.
National Health & Safety has committed several millions of dollars to the
continued development, manufacturing and marketing of the Longport technology
during the next two years. Bowers indicated that the exclusive North American
marketing rights to the technology is expected to deliver a high return on the
investment of NHS.
National Health & Safety is America's first national medical discount
network, with more than 700,000 medical, surgical and other providers
participating nationwide. The POWERx network includes more than 70% of the
nation's doctors, surgeons, and hospitals, and more than 90% of the nation's
pharmacies. Trade-named the POWERx Medical Benefits Network, any company or
individual can obtain access to the network providers for about $200 per year.
Company employees can then obtain services and products from the providers at
discounts of up to 60%.
The Longport scanner is the first of several breakthrough medical devices
which National Health & Safety plans to make available to is network providers
under a new division of the company named ACCESS Advantage. Bowers said that
National Health & Safety is presently under discussions with other
manufacturers of new technology to obtain exclusive licensing rights similar
to the one with Longport, which it will also make available to its network of
health care providers.
The Longport scanner was recently selected as one of the important new
medical breakthroughs in a Public Television Special presented by American
Medical Review, which was narrated by Charlton Heston and distributed to
320 Public Television stations nationwide.
Studies of the Longport scanner are currently ongoing at West Jersey
Medical Center in Camden, NJ, West Hudson Hospital in Kearny, NJ, and Guy's
and St. Thomas' Hospitals in London. Approval of the new scanner for soft
tissue applications is expected to be received from the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) sometime during the first half of 1999, after which
marketing will begin.

SOURCE National Health & Safety Corporation
-0- 12/02/98
/CONTACT: Kerri A. Millar of National Health & Safety, 215-442-0926/
(NHLT LPTI)



To: jhild who wrote (29025)3/15/1999 8:28:00 PM
From: JCNelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Why don't you check out where this company sells their product and lay off of PABN and NHLT....

WARMINSTER, Pa., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- National Health & Safety
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: NHLT) announced today that it has signed an
exclusive licensing agreement to market a new diagnostic ultrasound technology
to its national network of hospitals and doctors in North America.

SWARTHMORE, Pa., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Longport, Inc (OTC Bulletin
Board: LPTI - news) announced today that it has signed a non-binding letter of
intent with Austin Medical, Inc of Scranton, PA to significantly expand the
marketing area for Longport's LDS scanner.

Austin Medical, Inc of Scranton, PA Just may sell their produces over seas..Did you
check this out jhild.