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Jenex Announces Exciting Updates for InterceptCS, Fast Cold Sore Treatment for Fiscal Year 2016
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2016 / The Jenex Corporation (TSXV: JEN.H) (" Jenex " or...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Jenex Announces Exciting Updates for InterceptCS, Fast Cold Sore Treatment for Fiscal Year 2016TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2016 / The Jenex Corporation (TSXV: JEN.H) (\"Jenex\" or the \"Company\"). \nThe Jenex Corporation is capitalizing on the corporation's current momentum to end FY2016's Q4 with these exciting news stories and developments in the pipeline.\nJenex Updates on Renewed Digital Marketing \nJenex is pleased to announce the implementation of a renewed digital marketing effort, focusing on social media channels, online advertising, and a dynamic renewal of the corporation's website and online presence. Through stronger engagement with the online marketplace, Jenex is connecting customers with devices they need for clear beautiful skin. Customers can now buy product easier than ever before by visiting the new InterceptCS website:\nInterceptCS -- Fast Cold Sore Treatment -- Updates and News -- http://www.interceptcs.com\nJenex is also pleased to announce exciting news for our Intercept CS and Therapik products: Jenex's research and development team has been hard at work developing the future of the corporation's line of effective, non-invasive and pain-free skin care devices. Working with top designers, Jenex is constantly striving for the pinnacle of aesthetics, ergonomics and portability. We believe that healthy skincare should fit easily into your lifestyle, and our products are evolving to reflect that. The sleeker, more compact version 2.0 of our Intercept CS and Therapik products are coming!\nWorld Health Organization (\"WHO\") HSV-1 Research\nAccording to a recent study by the World Health Organization, an estimated 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 have the virus, known as HSV-1, globally. The WHO further estimates that in the Americas, 49 percent of women, or 178 million women, and 39 percent of men, or 142 million men, have HSV-1 virus. In Asia, close to 60 percent of the population is estimated to have HSV-1 infection. In Africa, the numbers are even more staggering: the WHO estimates that 87% of the population have the HSV-1 virus. \nHSV-1 can be spread between individuals through commonplace interactions such as eating from the same utensils, sharing lip balm, or kissing. An individual infected with HSV-1 can suffer from painful blistering sores around the mouth. \nHSV-1 sores can be unsightl...