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About the Medical News Gadget

The gadget is for use on your iGoogle homepage or can be used from this page. (Website Developers: copy and paste the code below into your web page)

If you haven't used iGoogle before simply visit the Google homepage, click on the iGoogle link found in the top right-hand corner of the page. Add the above gadget to your iGoogle home page by clicking on the '+ Google' button below.

The 'Medical News Today Gadget' is an easy way to access the latest medical and health news stories from Medical News Today. The gadget pulls the latest news on each category using RSS technology. The gadget lets you choose four shortcut tabs to your favourite medical news categories. You can select your four favourite shortcut tabs by clicking on the '+' tab, ticking on the four medical categories you would like as your shortcut tabs, click the 'save' button.



Add the Gadget to Your iGoogle Page

If you have used iGoogle before, click on the following button to add the 'Medical News Today Gadget' to your iGoogle page...

Add to Google

If you haven't use iGoogle before, simply visit the Google homepage, click on the iGoogle link found in the top right-hand corner of the page, add any gadgets you would like to see appear on your iGoogle home page. Then add the 'Medical News Today Gadget' by clicking on the above button.


Code for Developers

Add the 'Medical News Today Gadget' into your Website by:

Pasting the following code into your website...

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