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Everyday Health

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Everyday Health is an American online publication focused on health news and information.[1][2] It was initially founded under the name Agora Media in 2002.[3] It is a subsidiary of the Everyday Health Group.

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History

Everyday Health was founded as Agora Media in 2002.[3]It merged with Streetmail.com to form Waterfront Media in 2008.[3] The website EverydayHealth.com was first published under Waterfront Media.[4] The website’s parent company was renamed Everyday Health to reflect the publication’s name in 2010.[3]

In 2011, Everyday Health was one of the brands that received its own television channel as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative.[5] Its Everyday Health program was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2012.[6][7] Everyday Health launched a total of 11 channels on YouTube.[7]

Ziff Davis acquired Everyday Health in 2016.[8][9]

In 2021, Everyday Health received one of the Webby Awards for Best Website and Mobile Site in the Health and Wellness category.[10] In the same year, Everyday Health received a Gold Award for Digital Health - Social Media (Instagram) at the Digital Health Awards.[11]

Everyday Health has partnered with the clinical trial-based platform TrialReach to match potential participants to clinical trials.[12]

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Overview

Everyday Health publishes health and medical articles on topics such as disease symptoms, mental health, nutrition, fitness, and skincare.[13][1][2][14] The website also publishes content written by medical industry professionals.[13][15] Everyday Health also has a library of video content on medical topics.[16] All content on the website is also reviewed by active physicians and healthcare professionals.[1][17]

The publication has also released 23 mobile apps in categories such as health, pregnancy, beauty, fitness, and nutrition.[18] It has released two fitness apps featuring Jillian Michaels and Denise Austin.[18]

Everyday Health also includes online tools such as a symptom checker, a meal planner, and information on drugs and supplements.[1][13]

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