The Health Network was founded as an Internet Solutions Provider for the health industry in 1997. Our goal is to provide comprehensive internet solutions to medical/health organisations and companies.
In mid 2000 the company re-branded itself to THNC and divided our business activities into THNC.publishing and THNC.consulting. As an online publishing and web consultancy company we focus on providing e-health solutions for health organisations, pharmaceutical companies, e-health portals and other consumer health Internet sites.
Our solutions include:
Internet strategy and architecture.
Web project management, design and development.
Site management.
Publishing and licensing.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Have you been diagnosed with IBS? The first thing you should know is that it is a relatively common disorder and by making a few simple changes to your lifestyle you can get on top of things. IBS is a collection of symptoms caused by your bowels (lower intestinal tract) not functioning smoothly. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure what causes IBS but it is known that certain factors makes IBS wors... More
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a serious illness with only 10% of all lung cancer patients ultimately cured. This is partly due to the fact majority of this disease is diagnosed at a relatively late stage. It kills more men and women than any other form of cancer and 8 out of 10 lung cancers are due to tobacco smoke. Patients with lung cancer often do not develop symptoms until the cancer is in an advanced stage. The actual time from when one cell becomes... More
Syphilis
An uncommon disease to New Zealand, syphillis can be an extremely serious problem if left untreated. The germs that cause syphilis, treponema pallidum, enters the body via tiny breaks or cuts in the skin or though the body cavities - eg anus, mouth, vagina, etc. Syphillis is almost always associated with sexual contact and is therefore classes as a sexually transmitted diease (STD). Syphilitic infections are usually associated with symptom... More