American Society of Nephrology introduces ASN Kidney News Mobile Edition

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The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) recently launched the first mobile edition of its news magazine, ASN Kidney News. ASN Kidney News highlights emerging trends in kidney health and disease.

Kidney disease affects one in nine Americans, and the mobile edition of ASN Kidney News, a free download through Apple, provides users access to essential information and updates, and helps kidney professionals and others access key information about advances in kidney care, policy and research.

"ASN is thrilled to have the mobile edition available to our members and subscribers. This will be a wonderful addition to our publication and will offer users a dynamic way to view content, with a wide-range of options," said Dawn McCoy, Managing Editor of ASN Kidney News.

Features of the ASN Kidney News Mobile Edition include:
•ability to view publications online or download to mobile devices
•full search capability
•page view and article text-only view
•social share capability
•full search capability
•subscription management tools
•new issue alerts automatically appear on mobile device when each issue is released; previous issues remain accessible via archives
•active URLs and phone links

Source: American Society of Nephrology

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