BioMedSearch is a biomedical search engine that contains NIH/PubMed documents, a large collection of theses, dissertations, and other proprietary publications not found anywhere else for free, making it one of the most comprehensive and powerful free biomedical searches.

BioMedSearch also provides advanced account features that allow saved searches, alerts, saving documents to portfolios, commenting on documents and portfolios, and sharing documents with other registered users. Registering for BioMedSearch is free.

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BioMedSearch adds new documents to our collection almost daily. Included in our collection are the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) PubMed database, typically adding over 1,500 new documents to our collection daily. We also regularly add non-NIH documents from proprietary sources to provide you with a very comprehensive free search.

To view our most recent documents see:  Latest PubMed Articles   Latest Proprietary Articles

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Using Clusters on BioMedSearch

Clusters are a way to find documents by topic, rather than keyword, similar to NIH's MeSH categories. Our clustering is performed using automated text analysis to group similar documents together. This can be useful if you follow a specific area of interest and, for example, wish to set up alerts any time a new document is published in a given cluster. For finer granularity, sub-clusters are also available. Clicking on any cluster below will show you the associated sub-clusters, and clicking on a sub-cluster will take you to the list of documents within that sub-cluster. For a complete list of clusters, and to read in more detail about how clusters can be used to efficiently narrow the scope of a search, click here.