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Human Anatomy On-Line Informative Graphics Corporation. Reference for students studying human anatomy and for those who just want to know more about the medical descriptions commonly used by doctors and nurses. Commercial site with advertisements.
The Human Brain University of Iowa. Photographs and drawings of human brain and spinal cord dissections.
InteliHealth News, reference sources, a drug search, full text of the USPDI Vol. II Advice for the Patient which covers more than 8,000 prescription and OTC drugs, etc.
Lab Tests Online American Association for Clinical Chemistry. Information arranged under test descriptions, medical conditions/diseases, and screening population group.
MAYO Clinic Disease, condition, and drug information.
Medhist: the guide to history of medicine resources on the Internet Wellcome Libray. Links to evaluated sites.
Medical Images and Illustrations Karolinska Institute. Many unannotated links to medical images arranged by discipline, e.g., hematology, oncology, etc.
Medical Matrix Requires free password. Links arranged by subject.
Medicine & Biosciences Virtual library.
MedicineNet Abundant health information pertaining to treatment updates, health facts, extensive dictionary of medical terms, etc.
Mednav.com News, articles, links to sites of news, organizations, institutions, people, search engines, information about disabilities, conditions, injuries, etc.
Medscape News, articles, conferences and journal articles arranged by subject.
Medweb Emory University Links to many medical sites -- including medical journals and newsletters -- as well as some popular health publications. Many of these have full text that can be downloaded.
Merck Information on selected topics (asthma, osteoporosis, etc.), links to a few full text Merck publications, information about other Merck publications, etc.
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The Home Edition transforms the language of the professionals' version into commonly used English while retaining the vital information about diseases, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Improving and protecting the health, well-being and self-reliance of all Montanans.
National Women's Health Information Center United States Public Health Service. Large array of information and links searchable by subject and keyword.
Neurosciences on the Internet Neil A. Busis, M.D. Vast amount of information on centers, labs, databases, journals, images, tutorials, etc.
Nursing Center Indexing of nursing journals with purchase option, continuing education articles and exams, forums, professional marketplace, news, employment, links, etc.
NOAH: New York Online Access to Health City University of New York. Articles and links concerning a wide range of health care topics.
Nutrition SourceHarvard University. Information on diet and nutrition, links.
Osteoporosis Online Osteoporosis Society of Canada. Causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis. Some of the topics covered are calcium, menopause, bone fractures, and estrogen.
Population Reference BureauReports and data related to population, health and environment; family planning, reporductive health, aging, etc.
Public Health Infolinks Emory University.
Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Columbia University. Information about current research and practice of complementary and alternative medicine, and a special page dealing with pediatric and adult cancer therapies.
RxMed Information about illnesses and medications authored and peer reviewed by physicians.
SIDS Alliance Latest research, tips for preventing SIDS, support for families of SIDS victims, publications, professionals, and events dealing with SIDS.
State Health Facts Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Information by state about the non-elderly population, low-income population, uninsured population, Medicaid, Medicaid Managed Care enrollment, and total Medicaid spending in 1997.
Transcultural and Multicultural Health Links Indiana University Northwest. 200 links arranged in four large categories: General resources, Religious Groups, Ethnic Groups, and Special Populations (Women, Gays etc).
TrialsCentral Searchable by health conditions and geographic locations. Links to information, support groups, news, etc.
Trust for America's Health Trust for America's Health (TFAH) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to saving lives by protecting the health of every community and working to make disease prevention a national priority.
Vesalius Lion Reef Software. Anatomical images and surgical techniques.
Virtual Hospital University of Iowa. Divided into sections for consumers and health professionals. Over 350 texts online. Also teaching files, clinical practice guidelines, lectures, conference proceedings, links.
WebMDHealth A guide to the symptoms, causes and treatments of more than 100 common diseases and conditions, everything from the flu to life-threatening ailments.
World Health News Harvard University School of Public Health. Full text of stories and a digest of relevant stories from international news media (with links to the full stories). Interviews with Harvard scholars about health topics and access to breaking stories about health issues provide further information.
World Health OrganizationFind information by country, health topic, browse through publications, statistics, images, etc.
Your Surgery Multimedia tours of surgical procedures. Descriptions of operations, information about possible complications, postoperative care, and alternative surgical options.

 

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