Quick Site Tour
MedNews.com is a health and medical news website that allows you to customize your news by topic.
During registration, select the topics that interest you and your topic links will appear in the left column.
MEDNEWS FEATURES & TOOLS
MedNews is popular with healthcare consumers, medical professionals, and researchers.
Once you create a free account, you can:
- Submit New News Stories: Using the yellow Submit a Story button at the upper right of the homepage, you can submit stories to MedNews.com for publication on the site. Submitted stories will be reviewed by MedNews editorial staff prior to publication.
- Subscribe to RSS Feeds by Topic: By clicking on the orange RSS icon below each topic section page, you can find the RSS feed URL for that topic. You can use any common feedreader, such as Bloglines, MyYahoo, Google Feedreader, and others.
- Clip, Comment, Email Stories: Next to the title of each story you'll find a mini tool-bar. From here you can Clip items to save in your account for future reference, Email a story to a colleague or friend, or Comment to post your views below a particular story.
- Become a Blogger or Columnist: Mednews provides the tools for writers—patients or medical professionals—to start your own medical news blog within MedNews.com. Publish your thoughts and views about health, healing and medicine. Regular columnists' posts may appear on the homepage of MedNews.com.
ABOUT MEDNEWS
Founded in 1995, MedNews provides health, fitness and medical information and news to consumers, healthcare professionals, and researchers. The MedNews.com website was recently re-launched in July 2007 with updated user features and publishing tools to allow for expanded news coverage.
Dedicated to providing timely and important information, the MedNews editorial staff reviews academic journals, medical conferences, and dozens of news sources daily to bring readers timely, easily searchable coverage of the latest breakthroughs in healthcare and medicine.
Publisher: Matthew Naythons, MD
Editorial Director: Michael Castleman
For more information, Contact MedNews.




