Do you want to discuss with your peers one of our news stories?
We are getting ready to launch the new theheart.org. We have updated the beta site to correct some problems and to modify some visuals to improve navigation (Like accessing all heartwire news
).
Most importantly we inserted with that update a new feature that will enhance your site experience.
We have introduced over the past months blogs for more places to share your thoughts with your peers and start discussions.
We are going a step further by introducing a tool which will enable you to start
a discussion on any piece of content from heartwire news.
Whenever you read an article, you will be able to start a discussion by leaving a comment by only clicking the comment tool located beside every news item or in the “Post a new comment” box at the bottom of the article.
Furthermore, you also can go to the box “Discussion and opinions” to see all discussions happening on the site.

Or you can go on the home page or any Clinical Condition home page to see which news has been commented and how many comments have been posted. By clicking on “Comments” you will be directed to the discussions.
Finally, if you do not have time to regularly visit THO to see if there are new comments, we have added an RSS feed. If you choose this function, comments will come to you instead of you having to come to the site to get the new ones. Neat, isn’t it!
The comment tool is one more step to give you more opportunities to be part of the content of THO. Soon we will be introducing more new tools, like video commenting, which will improve your experience even more with theheart.org.
The new THO gives more space and visibility to editorial and discussions/opinions content
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Posted Jun 02, 2008
at11:00 AM, EDT
Heartwire news is more than ever the heart of theheart.org
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Posted May 26, 2008
at03:22 PM, EDT
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