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iVOW, Inc. Executive to Present at Upcoming Disability Management Employer Coalition Conference

Business Wire, July 13, 2006

SAN DIEGO -- iVOW, Inc. (NASDAQ:IVOW), a provider of disease management services for the treatment of chronic and morbid obesity, announced today that Teresa Girolami, MD, a co-founder of iVOW's subsidiary Sound Health Solutions (SHS) will give a presentation on "Obesity: A National Epidemic" at the 11th Annual International Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC) Conference on July 18, 2006 at 2 p.m. PT.

Dr. Girolami will be a co-presenter with Ms. Cecily Hall, the Director of US Benefits for Microsoft.

"DMEC is a leader in advancing the development of integrated disability management processes in all disability related employer programs. Obesity is a major contributor to disability from cardiac, cardiovascular, diabetic and musculoskeletal illness and injury. We are delighted to be a part of DMEC's conference in our hometown of San Diego. We are particularly pleased to be co-presenting with Ms. Hall of Microsoft," stated Dr. Michael Owens, iVOW's President and CEO. "This is the second recent opportunity for us to co-present at a major health symposium with Microsoft having recently done so at Harvard's Twentieth Annual Obesity Conference in Boston last month."

About iVOW, Inc.

Our business is focused exclusively on the disease state management of chronic and morbid obesity. We provide program management, healthcare services, operational consulting and clinical training services to employers, payors, physicians and hospitals involved in the medical and surgical treatment of the chronic and morbidly obese. We also provide specialized vitamins to patients who have undergone obesity surgery. Our corporate website is www.ivow.com; information on our nutritional supplements for post-surgical gastric bypass patients may be found on www.vistavitamins.com. iVOW is traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the stock symbol IVOW.

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