
NEW YORK, NY -- March
6, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- i-Mobilize, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Metatron, Inc. (OTC:MRNJ),
announces plans to rebrand and expand its portfolio of health and
wellness mobile apps.
A
recent Harris Poll, conducted in early Jan. 2017 on behalf of the
American Psychological Association (APA), found that 57% of
respondents said the current political climate was a "very" to
"somewhat" significant source of stress in their life. About
two-thirds of respondents said the future of the nation was also a
significant source of stress, with 49% saying the outcome of the
election was a significant source of stress in their lives in the
past year.
This
sharp increase in stress, along with an aging demographic, has
shined light on the projected surge in mental health and wellness
programs. There is also expected to be a surge in locations
offering increased mental wellness programs, such as at spas,
hotels, wellness centers, fitness studios, and more importantly at
home.
The
Company already has a host of mobile apps already live
that are focused on areas such as general weight loss, Yoga,
and sleep health (insomnia). The Company plans to relaunch these
host of health and wellness apps, and will work to provide some
apps geared towards women's health, and news and discounts at
emerging spas, health and wellness centers, resorts, and
hotels.
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Joe
Riehl, the President and CEO of Metatron, Inc commented, "In the
past few months, many may have experienced increased stress, and
may have also experienced the growing occurrence of people
"unfriending" old acquaintances from social media platforms due to
the levels of increased stress these networks have been providing.
This shows it is a perfect time to relaunch, and re-brand our
portfolio of health and wellness apps, and look to refashion them
around the current environment to market these to a growing market
demand."