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HubMed

Hi there! So, have you ever heard of a website called PubMed? It's a really cool place where scientists and doctors can go to find articles and studies about different health topics. Well, HubMed is like PubMed's little brother.

You see, HubMed makes it even easier for people to find and organize all those articles and studies. It's like a special toolbox for people who are really interested in health research.

With HubMed, you can search for articles by typing in keywords or phrases, just like you would on Google. But there's a really cool feature called "tagging" that makes it even easier to find what you're looking for.

Tagging is when you add labels to different articles to make it easier to remember what they're about. So, say you found an article about how chocolate might be good for your heart. You could tag that article with labels like "heart health" or "chocolate."

And here's the really cool part: you can share your tags with other people! So if you're studying a particular health topic with a group of people, you can all add your own tags to the same articles and share them with each other.

So that's HubMed! It's like a really special library where you can find all sorts of health articles and studies, and keep them organized with tags.