May 15, 2006 (Vol. 26, No. 10)

URL:
http://www.medgadget.com

Rating:
Strong Points: Great reading
Weak Points: A bit scattered

Summary:
Speaking of long opening pages, medGadget.com will compete well. The reason is due to packing of a lot of content in one place, but why? It really isn’t necessary—a little hierarchical design would do wonders. Nevertheless, medGadget.com is an interesting and informative site. Serving as an “Internet journal of emerging medical technologies,” medGadget.com is packed with articles like you might expect. Some of these included nanotechnology to restore vision after a trauma; magnetism for the treatment of hallucinations, intra-aortal monitoring, and more. The articles at the site are not all strictly techie. The opening article at the top of the issue was a link to a song about glaucoma that appears to be unintentionally funny (and tacky, as well). The site also contains a slew of links to useful other information. While the focus here isn’t as tight as I’d like to have seen, it does contain some great reading.

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