Three New Disease/Condition Channels Added To Medical News Today
Release date: 3rd December 2008
MediLexicon International Ltd. is pleased to announce the launch of three new disease/condition channels on Medical News Today:
Asbestos / Mesothelioma
Includes news on asbestos and the cancers caused by exposure to it - pleural mesothelioma (lung cancer) pericardial mesothelioma (heart cancer) and peritoneal mesothelioma (abdominal cancer).
Lymphology / Lymphedema
Includes news on lymphology, lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), lymphedema (lymphoedema). Lymphedema is swelling caused by a problem with the lymphatic system, either through abnormal development (primary lymphedema) or caused by damage or trauma (secondary lymphedema). The swelling usually affects the limbs, but can occur anywhere in the body.
Veterans / Ex-Servicemen
Includes news on all aspects of a Veteran's life, encompassing health care, injuries, rehabilitation, mental health and many other issues.
Peter Hill, Marketing Director, said that the new channels have been launched in response to user demand:
"Medical News Today is constantly reviewing user comments and suggestions to improve the service and increase the number of articles added to the site, increasing the breadth and depth of content.
In addition to launching new in-depth specialist centres such as our diabetes information hub we are also committed to introducing further news content to meet users' requirements.
Following a number of requests to increase the content in the areas of asbestos / mesothelioma, lymphology / lymphedema and veterans / ex-servicemen we have added three new channels."
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