Most Related ≠ Most Interesting

Imagine that you just finished reading a review paper on heart failure. How would you feel if you were given recommendations on what to read next and each of them featured another review paper on heart failure? In some cases (e.g, if you were not satisfied with the first…
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2 easy steps to embed TrendMD onto any webpage

This post provides you with 2 easy steps you can follow to add the TrendMD widget to any website. In a nutshell, all you have to do is add standardized meta tags to your article pages. Besides making your website compatible with TrendMD, adding meta tags to your site will…
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New feature release: widget customization

Hey everyone, Last week, we released new features that allow our publishers to customize the content and appearance of the widget. Some of these features include: Direct traffic from your most popular journals to your new/developing journals -Achieve this via “edit recommendations.” This allows you to change the pool…
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Welcome

Welcome to TrendMD’s official blog! Along with our live release on JMIR Publications and Taylor & Francis' Landes Bioscience journals, we are starting up a new blog to post our future updates as well. We hope you are looking forward as much as we are to all the great…
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