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Warrington Business Awards, Innovation & Research Award

AN innovative town centre company helping relieve serious medical problems took home the innovation and research prize from this year’s business awards.

Healthy Audio, based at the Guardian Medical Centre on Guardian Street, researches, develops, distributes and retails self help audio programmes for clinical and none clinical conditions in the UK and worldwide.

Warrington Business Awards, Innovation & Research Award winners Healthy Audio
Innovation & Research Award winners Healthy Audio. Buy this photo
Their IBS Audio Program 60 for children, helps mitigate the painful and distressing condition of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Recurrent Abdominal Pain in children between the ages of 8 to 13 years old.

Developer and managing director Michael Mahoney said the award was a great achievement of his work.

He added: “It sums up my work wonderfully, which is about developing innovative, researched solutions for medical and non medical conditions of mind, body and emotion.

“Building on the success of our IBS audio program 100 for adults, which is trusted and respected worldwide, this award gives us a great springboard to replicate that success with the IBS Audio Program 60 for children.

“The high calibre of companies who entered the awards, makes winning even more of an achievement.”

Highly commended in the category were Croft Engineering Services.

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Main Partners, Warrington Borough Council

Start-up Business of the Year, sponsored by Warrington Collegiate

Business Person of the Year, sponsored by Davies Ridgway

Social Responsibility and Environment Award, sponsored by O2

Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Golden Square

Business of the Year, sponsored by CWEA

International Business Award, sponsored by RBS


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