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AEGIS - AIDS Education Global Information
System; sponsored by NLM, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and Boehringer
Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals.
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AIDSinfo -
from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, with
HIIV/AIDS information on clinical guidelines, drugs, vaccines, clinical trials
and more.
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Harvard AIDS
Institute (HAI) - resources
about HAIs' programs and initiatives. HAI is dedicated to promoting research,
education and leadership to end the AIDS epidemic.
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HIVInSite
- from the Univ. of California
San Francisco, information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and policy.
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International AIDS Society-USA - IAS-USA
is a network of experienced HIV/AIDS experts, recognized for high-quality,
independent educational programs including CME Courses, and development of
Treatment Guidelines.
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Johns Hopkins HIV Guide
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NIH Researchers - "In Their Own
Words" - from the Office of NIH History, recollections of NIH researchers
from the early days of HIV/AIDS.
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American Society of Bioethics
and Humanities
-
Bioethics.net - from
the Univ. of Pennsylvania's Center for Bioethics.
-
The Hastings
Center - independent,
nonpartisan, and nonprofit bioethics research institute exploring fundamental
and emerging questions in medicine, health care, biotechnology.
-
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Resarch
Program - from NIH-National Human
Genome Research Institute, information on policy and legislation, research
opportunities, grant products, education, and training.
-
National
Institute of Health's Bioethics Resources on the Web
-
National Reference
Center for Bioethics Literature -
from Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics and NLM, a specialized
collection of books, journals, news articles and legal materials related to
issues in biomedical and professional ethics.
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American Cancer Society
-
American Society of Clinical
Oncology
-
Association of Cancer Online
Resources (ACOR) - charitable organization with resources for cancer patients,
caregivers, healthcare professionals.
-
Breast Cancer
& Environmental Risk Factors - from Cornell University, science-based information on
environmental factors and cancer risk.
-
Breast Cancer
Information Core (BIC): Breast Cancer Mutation Database
- open-access, international collaborative
effort hosted by the National Human Genetics Research Institute
(NHGRI).
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CancerCare, Inc.
- a national, non-profit, social
service agency established in 1944 providing counseling, education, financial
assistance and other services to cancer patients and their families.
-
Cancer Genome
Anatomy Project - an
interdisciplinary program established and administered by NCI to generate
information and technological tools needed to decipher the molecular anatomy of
the cancer cell.
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Clinical Trials -
National Cancer Institute - clinical cancer trials.
-
Comprehensive
Cancer Center - Univ. of Michigan - for patients & families, information about
clinical
trials, recent advances in cancer prevention, treatment & research
news.
-
Inside
Cancer - from CSHL, a multimedia guide to cancer biology.
-
Medscape Oncology -
free (registration required) professional medical resource with a compilation
of hematology-oncology resources.
-
National Cancer Institute
(NCI)
-
National Cancer Institute
- LION - online communications
service from the NCI Office of Cancer Communications.
(NCI/NCIF).
-
National Cancer
Institute - News Center
-
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
- catalogs and describes current knowledge
of the genetic defects that lead to various cancers.
-
OncoLink: UPENN Cancer
Resource
-
Oncology
Tools - from the FDA Center for
Drug Evaluation & Research, information related to cancer and approved
cancer drug therapies.
-
World Oncology
Network (WON)- worldwide network
of communications among physicians and nurses practicing Hematology/Oncology
and related specialities.
-
Canadian
Health Network (CHN) - consumer
health information in English and French, research reports, and policy
documents on health promotion and disease prevention with special resources for
and about the North American Indian and Inuit, and more.This network of health
information providers includes the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health
Canada and national and provincial/territorial non-profit organizations, as
well as universities, hospitals, libraries and community organizations.
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CARDS (Computer Access to Research on Dietary
Supplements - database of
federally funded research projects pertaining to dietary supplements funded by
the Institutes and Centers of the NIH.
-
Essential Health Links
- gateway to over 600 selected web sites for
health professionals, medical library communities, publishers, and NGOs in
developing countries.
-
Center
for Health Information (CHI) - located in the Scientific Library, consumer health
information for NCI-Frederick employees. Provided by NCI-Frederick's
Occupational Health Services and the Scientific Library, locate free pamphlets
on a variety of diseases and conditions, as well as health-related books and
videos available for loan.
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Herbs,
Botanicals & Other Products -
from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, objective information for
oncologists and healthcare professionals, including a clinical summary for each
agent and details about constituents, adverse effects, interactions, and
potential benefits or problems. Consumer summaries also available.
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Genetics Home
Reference - from NLM, answers to
genetics questions.
-
Index of Food and
Nutrition Internet Resources -
from the NAL Food and Nutrition Information Center
-
Media/Materials
Clearinghouse - from the JHU
Center for Communication Programs site.
-
HSLS Health
Information for the Consumer -
from the Univ. of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System (HSLS), resources
written in less technical language for patients and families. Used as a
teaching tool for the Health Information for the Public project funded by NLM.
-
International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements
(IBIDS)- database of published,
international, scientific literature on dietary supplements, including
vitamins, minerals, and botanicals. Produced by the Office of Dietary
Supplements (ODS) at NIH and NAL to assist locating credible, scientific
information on dietary supplements.
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Mayo Clinic.com
-
MEDLINEplus - free
consumer health database with drug and disease information from
NLM.
-
Milestones in U.S.
Food and Drug Law History - a
description of milestones in the history of food and drug regulation in the
U.S. from 1820-1998.
-
NIH Health Information
- informataion on diseases under
investigation by NIH or NIH-supported scientists, major NIH research areas, and
important health-related topics.
-
NIH Senior Health
Site - talking site with formats
and topics tailored to the needs of older people from NIA and
NLM.
-
Self-Help
Group Sourcebook Online
-
Tox
Town - From
the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an animated, interactive tool for
learning what toxic substances and environmental risks you may encounter in
everday life.
-
HardinMD - from the
Univ. of Iowa, links to medical information and images on the web.
-
Harrison's Online
- Harrison's Principles of Internal
Medicine online, a medical reference text. (NIH/NCIF)
-
Health on the Net Foundation
(HON) - a Swiss, not-for-profit
portal to medical information on the Web.
-
Health Services / Technology Assessment
Text - from NLM, a free Web-based resource of full-text documents that
provide health information and support health care decision making.
-
Healthfinder.gov -
gateway consumer health information web site produced by the U.S. Government.
-
MD Consult
- the Core Service is for use by primary care physicians. Includes medical
reference textbooks, journals, drug information, patient education, guidelines,
images, CME. To enter subscribed area, click on "Open Generic Account."
(NIH/NCIF)
-
MedicineNet
- free medical reference with
contents written by physicians practicing in a variety of specialties.
.
-
Medscape - from WebMD, for health professionals and
consumers with medical news and information. Free registration is
required.
-
Merck Manuals
Online - free online medical
information; includes links to Merck Manual Home Edition;
Merck Manual of Diagnosis &
Therapy; Merck
Manual of Health & Aging;
Merck Manual of
Geriatrics; and Merck
Veterinary Manual.
-
American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) - Resources
-
American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS)
-
American Pharmacists
Association (APhA)
-
American Society of
Health-System Pharmacists
-
CenterWatch Drug Directories
-
DrugBank -
bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource that combines detailed drug (i.e.
chemical, pharmacological and pharmaceutical) data with comprehensive drug
target (i.e. sequence, structure, and pathway) information. From
Genome Alberta, and
Genome Canada.
-
Drugs, Supplements, and Herbal Information on
MEDLINEplus - from NLM's consumer health
website.
-
Electronic Orange Book
- Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations -
from FDA, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Office of
Pharmaceutical Science Office of Generic Drugs
-
Pharmaceutical Online
- commercial resource for news about
pharmaceutical manufacturing and related regulatory, validation, and policy
issues.
-
Pharmacy Virtual
Library
-
PharmWeb
- international portal for pharmaceutical
and healthcare-related professionals.
-
Pharmaceutical Research and
Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) - represents U.S. pharmaceutical research and biotechnology
companies, with links to publications, and medicines in
development.
-
RXList
- member of WebMD, a drug index with a pill
identifier, medical dictionary and more.
-
U.S. FDA
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
-
World Health Organization (WHO) -
Medicines - global medicines policy and standards, technical
cooperation for essential drugs and traditional medicine. See also
WHO Drug
Information journal.
-
Antibiotic /
Antimicrobial Resistance - from
CDC, information about antibiotic-resistant bacteria with clinical and
technical information for health professionals.
-
Arctic
Health - from NLM, a public
resource for information on the Arctic environment and health of the Northern
peoples with evaluated health information from many local, state, national, and
international agencies, professional societies and
universities.
-
BrainWeb -
from the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, an index to online resources
related to brain diseases and disorder.
-
DermAtlas
- from JHU School of Medicine, free access
to dermatology images.
-
DPDx
- from the CDC Division of Parasitic
Diseases for laboratory identification and diagnosis of parasites of public
health concern.
-
National Center for Health
Statistics - principal health
statistics agency from CDC.
-
Neurosciences on the Net
- neuroscience resources on the
web: neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive
science sites and information on human neurological diseases.