Stayhealthy
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Stayhealthy, Inc. | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Monrovia, California |
Key people | John Collins, CEO |
Industry | Healthcare |
Products | BC1 Body Composition Analyzer, CT1 Personal Calorie Tracker, RT3 Tri-axial Research Tracker, U-Detect, Fitness Expert |
Slogan | Get Healthy. Be Healthy. Stay Healthy |
Website | www.stayhealthy.com |
Stayhealthy, Inc. is a privately held corporation that creates web-enabled healthcare monitoring products. It was founded in the dot-com era by CEO John Collins, and produces devices that monitor and measure such aspects of one's health like body mass, cholesterol, body fat, calories burned, menopause, pregnancy, ovulation, and colon health.
On 13 March 2004, Stayhealthy sued AmerisourceBergen. [1]
In 2005, Stayhealthy unveiled the Fitness Expert product, a fusion of the Body Composition Analyzer and the Calorie Tracker, which was to be sold via multi-level marketing company Quixtar.[2] This deal has since fallen through.