Healia Launches Consumer Friendly Search Engine for PubMed/Medline and Clinical Trials Information
20 Settembre 2007 - 9:32PM
PR Newswire (US)
Improves consumer access to biomedical literature and clinical
trials information BELLEVUE, Wash., Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Healia
(http://www.healia.com/) announced today the launch of two new
search engine tools -- Healia PubMed/Medline Search and Clinical
Trials Search -- to help consumers find relevant biomedical
literature and clinical trials information. The announcement was
made during the Health 2.0 User Generated Healthcare Conference in
San Francisco. Healia PubMed/Medline Search is specifically
designed to help consumers retrieve abstracts (summaries) of
scientific articles published in biomedical journals in a
user-friendly way. It searches the National Library of Medicine's
(NLM) PubMed/Medline dataset, which includes more than 17 million
abstracts and citations from approximately 5,000 biomedical
journals published in the United States and worldwide since the
1950s. By using its patent-pending categorization technology,
Healia is the first search engine to categorize biomedical journal
abstracts by relevance to population groups and subtopics. For
example, a consumer looking for peer-reviewed research about a
particular disease treatment can easily restrict their search
results to articles directly relevant to a particular gender, age
group, and/or racial/ethnic group. Among the many helpful features
of Healia PubMed/Medline search is the ability to restrict searches
by author, journal, language, and publication year and type. In
addition, a "publication trends" chart allows users to see the
number of relevant publications by year for diseases and health
conditions. The Healia Clinical Trials Search retrieves clinical
trials information from the National Institutes of Health's (NIH)
ClinicalTrials.gov dataset, which includes federally and privately
supported studies on a wide range of diseases and conditions. One
of the unique capabilities of the Healia Clinical Trials Search is
the ability to restrict searches by geography and to map locations
of study sites. "We developed Healia PubMed/Medline Search and
Clinical Trials Search because current search engines for
biomedical literature and clinical trials information are severely
lacking in robustness and usability for consumers. At Healia, we
are constantly looking for ways to make complex health information
much more accessible and relevant to the average consumer," said
Dr. Tom Eng, President & Founder of Healia, while speaking at
the Health 2.0 User Generated Healthcare Conference. In the coming
months, additional enhancements and search tools will be launched
on healia.com, an award-winning health search engine portal. About
Healia Healia is the creator of a proprietary, health-optimized
search engine that uses patent-pending technology to generate high
quality, highly targeted, and personalized results for consumers.
Healia is a new division of Meredith Corporation
(http://www.meredith.com/), one of the nation's leading media and
marketing companies with businesses centering on magazine and book
publishing, television broadcasting, integrated marketing, and
interactive media. The Meredith Publishing Group includes Better
Homes and Gardens, Ladies' Home Journal, Family Circle, Parents,
American Baby, Fitness, and More. About the Health 2.0 User
Generated Healthcare Conference The Health 2.0 User Generated
Healthcare Conference, held on September 20, 2007 in San Francisco,
brings together Web 2.0 technology companies that are looking to
transform the health care landscape. Contact: Tassie DeMoney Healia
/ Meredith Corp. 40 Lake Bellevue Dr., Ste. 350 Bellevue, WA 98005
Phone: 425 646 6030 DATASOURCE: Healia CONTACT: Tassie DeMoney of
Healia - Meredith Corp., +1-425-646-6030, Web site:
http://www.healia.com/ http://www.meredith.com/
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