American FactFinder by U.S. Census Bureau
American FactFinder
is a searchable data dissemination system that allows public access to
demographic and economic information. It can be used to select data
tabulations and maps from datasets available in the
system.
The
Beauty Brains
Real scientists answer your questions about your favorite beauty products!
Biomed Central
BioMed Central is an independent publishing house
committed to providing immediate free access to peer-reviewed biomedical
research
Biomedical Journal Title Search
This service searches over 8,000 titles, including 3,854 titles
currently
indexed for MEDLINE. This service can assist in converting the full title of
a biomedical journal to an abbreviation or, from an abbreviation into the
full title.
Cancer Literature
selected from NCI's cancer education publications or search the National
Library of Medicine's bibliographic database (PubMed).
Canada Health Portal
This site provides links to information on and programs
concerning many diseases and medical conditions. Sponsored by the Canadian
Government.
Center for Drug Evaluation and
Research
This easy-to-use site is a searchable source for drug information. It is
appropriate for both medical professionals and consumers. The site includes
reports on: new drugs, clinical trials, and drug manufacturer's research .
CORK Bibliographic Database
A database of bibliographic citations and abstracts to over 13, 000
journal articles and books on alcoholism and substance abuse.
CSHP, or the
Center for State Health Policy at Rutgers, is a "guide to health policy
related websites." Resources include statistics and other data sources,
funding information, publications, and events.
Combined Health Information Database (CHID) -
CHID is a database produced by health-related agencies of the U.S.
Federal Government. It provides titles, abstracts, and availability
information for health information and health education resources. At
present, CHID supports 18 topics that can be searched individually or as a
group. The topics are AIDS Education (AD), Alzheimer's Disease (AZ),
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
(AR), Cancer Patient Education (CA), Cancer Prevention and Control (CP),
Comprehensive School Health (SA), Deafness and Communication Disorders (DC),
Diabetes (DM), Digestive Diseases (DD), Disease Prevention/Health Promotion
(NH), Epilepsy Education and Prevention (EP), Health Promotion and Education
(HE), Kidney and Urologic Diseases (KU),
Maternal and Child Health (MC), Medical Genetics and Rare Disorders (MG),
Oral Health (OH), Prenatal Smoking Cessation (PS), Weight Control (WC).
Comprehensive Resource Lists in Health-Related Subjects
Awarding winning site to sites in subject areas such as Allergy,
Anesthesiology, Biotechnology & Genetics, Cardiology, Dentistry,
Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology/Diabetes, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Genetics, hematology, Medical
Informatics, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, Nephrology/Urology,
Nursing, Nutrition, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Women's Health, Occupational
and Environmental Health, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics,
Otolaryngology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, Pharmacy and
Pharmacology, Physical Medicine & Disabilities, Public Health and
Preventative Medicine, Radiology and Imaging, Respiration Medicine, Rheumatology, Speech Pathology/Audiology,
Surgery, Telemedicine and Toxicology.
Consumer and Patient Health Information Section (CAPHIS)
Produced by the Medical Library Association, CAPHIS, this is an
excellent compilation of 100 vetted web health resources, organized by
topic. Some topics include: specific health problems, drug information,
sources for health professionals, sources for women or for men, and
information on specific children's medical conditions.
Denison Memorial
Library Medical Reference Site
This comprehensive site is maintained by Lynne M.
Fox Denison Memorial LIbrary, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
It contains information on access to health care, medical text books and
online reference sources, general medical topics such as mental health or
nutrition, and links to health organizations.
Environmental Health: Sites that Focus on Protecting Our Natural Resources
Compiled by Ola Carter Riley, this is a list of
Internet sites that provide information on detecting environmental health
problems, preventative measures, and sources of assistance. Its resources
include associations, government agencies, journals, discussion groups, and
research institutions.
Galaxy Guide to the World of
Information:
Medicine Sources
This site contains links for diseases and disorders, health occupations,
health policy, history, human biology, medical informatics, operative
surgery, philosophy/ethics, therapeutics, academic organizations,
collections, directories, discussion groups, guides, non-profit
organizations and associations, periodicals, and more.
Genetics education center
GlobalHealth
A project of the OGHA (Office of Global Health Affairs), this database offers information on the Health and Human Services (HHS) global agencies and partners. The mission of the OGHA is"to promote the heatlh of the people of the world by advancing the Department of Health ahd Human Services' global strategies and partnerships." In searching this website, one can find web resources on global health, international data resources, archives, international travel advisories, etc., in addition to information various diseases.
HealthyNJ
Information for Healthy Living, is a
searchable website, published by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey (UMDNJ), that focuses on issues of health and wellness. With a
particular focus on New Jersey, the site was developed the Consumer Health
Information Task Force, a group of librarians at UMDNJ, to meet healthcare
information needs of consumers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals.
The site also includes information on disease and conditions, in addition to
health and wellness, and health in New Jersey.
Librarians' Index to the Internet
(lii.org):
Health Medicine
Over 100 topics are included with an extensive listing of virtual resources.
Medical Journals
Provides access to
a large number of biomedical titles. Some publishers allow free access to
current and archival copies, some limit access to only an abstract, and some
advertise their journals and urge subsription to
the electronic text.
MEDLINE
PubMed, a service of the National Library
of Medicine, provides access to over 11 million citations from MEDLINE and
additional life science journals. PubMed
includes links to many sites providing full text articles and other related
resources.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center herbs, botanicals, and other products.
Find information on your favorite herbs and supplements.
The National Center
for Health Statistics (NCHS)
The NCHS functions as the federal agency
responsible for the collectionand dissemination of America's vital and
health statistics. Publications, statistical tables, downloadable files and
survey data collection systems are some of the many resources available in
this website.
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Website
The NFID is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information
on infectious diseases both to the public and healthcare professionals. It
also supports research, training, prevention, and treatment of infectious
diseases. The website contains fact sheets on infectious diseases and an
invaluable list of pertinent websites.
National
Institute of Mental Health
The site, produced by the U.S. Department of Healthe and Human Services and
the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), is devoted to the
understanding, treatment, and prevention of behavioral disorders. It also
contains information for amateurs and professionals alike on recent findings
in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
National reference center for bioethics literature
PLoS Medicine
The non-profit, Public LIbrary of Science will publish PLoS Medicine
starting this autumn. It will include peer-reviewed examples of medical
research. It will also include features about the developments in medicine,
controversial medical topics, and more. The journal is freely available
online.
Selected Nursing Websites
The Tufts University Nutrition Navigator has been designed to help Web
users find fast, suitable, and reliable nutrition information on the Web.
The site was developed by theTufts
University School of Nutrition Science and Policy, a highly respected
academic center of nutrition excellence.
Yahoo:
Health
Topics include advice, alternative medicine, children's health,
companies, conferences, death and dying, dentistry, disabilities, diseases
and conditions, education, emergency services, employment, environmental
health, first aid, fitness, general health, geriatrics and aging, health
administration, health care, health sciences, hospitals and medical centers,
institutes, law, medicine, men's health, mental health, news and media,
nursing, nutrition, organizations, pharmacy, procedures and therapies,
public health and safety, reference, reproductive health, sexuality,
television, traditional medicine, transplant resources, travel, weight
issues, women's health, and workplace.
Yahoo:
Nursing
Topics include books, companies, conferences, continuing education,
employment, government agencies, history, institutes, journals, midwifery,
nurse practitioner, organizations, and student nursing. Many other virtual
links are shown to nursing related topics.
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