MedicExchange.com: A Good Health Resource



(The following is a paid review.)

Asthma Inhalers Central might be a blog that focuses on asthma, but we’re not excluding other great health resources on the Net. Today we take a look at Medicexchange, a medical imaging portal where one could find “the world’s leading medical imaging solutions all in one place.” You can browse through a slew of these in their medical software directory. Aside from these solutions, Medicexchange also provides the latest healthcare news and free trial downloads of medical software. This makes the portal a very helpful place, especially with its intuitive user interface and site navigation.

To get the most out of Medicexchange, we suggest that one register as a member (registration is free!). Being a member allows you access to free trial software, receive their free e-newsletter, join moderated professional discussion groups, and more. One can also browse their forum. The discussion boards are particularly noteworthy in that you can earn money by just sharing your knowledge and expertise! A forumer can earn 100$ if a forum entry of his is randomly chosen the winner at the start of each month. If you ask us, that’s a great way to involve the community and spread the knowledge around.

For people concerned with asthma, the portal doesn’t disappoint. Here’s an excerpt of a recent radiology news article entitled “Airflow defect locations relatively fixed in asthmatic lungs”:

Assessment using hyperpolarized helium-3 magnetic resonance imaging (H3HeMR) suggests that focal changes in regional airflow obstruction tend to stay in the same location within the lungs of patients with asthma.

You can read the full article here.




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