New Medical Toolbar By MediLexicon Provides Instant Access To A Wide Variety Of Medical Searches

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Article Date: 25 Jun 2007 - 8:00 PDT

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MediLexicon International Limited, corporate owners of Medical News Today, are pleased to announce the launch of a new, improved version of the popular MediLexicon Medical Toolbar. The toolbar installs into Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox, allowing instant access to the best features of MediLexicon and Medical News Today directly from the internet browser.

Alastair Hazell, Technical Director of MediLexicon International Limited stated:

"Our medical toolbar has always been popular with healthcare professionals, giving them instant access to a variety of useful searches. New standards in toolbar technology have meant that we have been able to improve the design and functionality of our toolbar with the new update. We have also been able to develop a version for the increasingly popular Mozilla Firefox browser. I am sure that these new toolbars will be a big hit."

The Medical Toolbar 2.0 has links to the various Medical News Today news sections, allowing fast access to the news of interest to the user. It also features a full list of medical search facilities including: The Internet Explorer version of the toolbar also contains: Alastair Hazell added "I would like to reassure users of the old toolbar that it will continue to operate as before but without the considerable benefits of the new features. The update process is very easy and is explained clearly on the installation page. If anyone has any concerns please contact us."

For more information and to install the toolbar, please go to:
The MediLexicon Medical Toolbar section.

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About MediLexicon International Ltd.:

MediLexicon International Ltd. is the owner of MediLexicon, Medical News Today and Hospitals Worldwide. Their 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 the complete news archives or use the online databases.

Over 2M people visit the websites every month and this figure continues to grow. MediLexicon International has offices in the United Kingdom and Mexico with additional sales and marketing associates in the US and mainland Europe.

For further information please go to:
MediLexicon International Ltd.

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