Medical News Today Launches Customizable Website
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Article Date: 16 Sep 2008 - 6:00 PDT
We are pleased to announce the launch of our customized health news service on Medical News Today. This system enhances the services we already provide by allowing users to sign up and change their homepage and menu options. Having registered, you can change your homepage to only show the health news categories that you are interested in.
Alastair Hazell, Director, said "Medical News Today continues to grow and we now publish up to 170 medical and health news articles every day in 111 different therapeutic areas. Visitor habits are continually evolving with people demanding faster and more efficient access to information. Websites have to keep up and develop in order to meet these demands.
We recognise the importance of being able to provide our visitors with options to filter out the news that they are not interested in, leaving only the news that is relevant to them. This new service allows the user to instantly view and read about the latest research in their chosen areas. We believe this is an excellent addition to our popular newsletter and news alert services."
Example of the customized homepage
You can view more information about Medical News Today's services by using these links:
About MediLexicon International:
MediLexicon International Ltd. is a leading Internet publisher of health and medical news and medical information. Our websites and services are free to use and are supported by advertising and educational grants from selected, relevant organisations. The news and information is widely recognised as being timely, accurate and unbiased.
MediLexicon International websites are designed to be intuitive and easy to use, allowing users to find the information they want quickly and efficiently whilst also delivering relevant information from sponsors in a non-intrusive fashion. No registration is required to browse the sites, access our news archives or use the online databases.
MediLexicon International has offices in the United Kingdom with additional sales and marketing associates in the US and mainland Europe.
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posted by Webmaster on 16 Sep 2008 at 6:24 amWe have launched a new service that allows you to customize your homepage and menu for the health news categories that you are interested in. Registration is free and takes about 5 minutes. For more information on this service, please see this article.
This thread is to allow registered users of our Customization service to give us their feedback on the new system.
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