MedPulse is a project that pulls medical research from PubMed (the NIH's free public database) and shows it in a readable format. That's the whole thing.
Most of what you see here is pulled directly from PubMed using their public API. We don't write these — they're real peer-reviewed papers that already exist. We display the title, abstract, authors, and journal name exactly as they appear in PubMed. We don't change them.
Some articles are written by registered authors on this platform directly.
No. Articles appear based on automated searches across medical specialties. We automatically sort them into categories using keyword matching — it works well most of the time but isn't perfect.
No. These are research abstracts, not instructions for your health. Always talk to an actual doctor before making health decisions based on anything you read here.
None. This is a free project. No ads, no sponsors, no paid placements.
Wrong category or bad info is usually a bug in the automatic processing. PubMed content can't be "corrected" on our end since it comes from the original journals. Original authored articles can be fixed if there's an actual error.