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Overview

ExtenzaLife is Massive Dynamic’s medical and biological sciences subsidiary, which specializes in creating products and services to improve personal health and wellness. The ExtenzaLife Corporation was taken over by Massive Dynamic in 2001.

The former CEO of ExtenzaLife was Elizabeth Zedillo, who is now the CFO of Massive Dynamic.

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HealthRemote is ExtenzaLife’s signature health maintenance system. It allows real-time remote monitoring of a patient's health status by healthcare professionals. Nanosensory monitoring research was announced in a November press release. It names Mark Young as the head of research. The goal is to integrate any resulting technology into the HealthRemote line as it becomes available.

Xerces Blue: Anti-depressant suppresses feelings of fear, grief, and hopelessness in test animals. Human trials begin in early 2009.

The RealMe line of self improvement products:

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