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Aids
Allergies and Asthma
Alzheimer's Disease
Arthritic Diseases
Autoimmune Diseases
Blood  Diseases
Bone Diseases
Cancer
Diabetes Mellitus
Drug and Medication  Information
Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases
Endocrine Disease
Epilepsy
Eye  Diseases
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Governmental Health Resources
Health Organizations and Links
Heart  Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Kidney  Disease
Laboratory 
Lung  Diseases
Mental  Health
Multiple Sclerosis
Neurologic Diseases
Nutrition
Online Medical Journals  and Health Publications
Parkinson's Disease
Physical Therapy and  Rehabilitation
Podiatry
Preventive Medicine Links
Questions and Answers
Skin
Sleep  Disorders
Women's Health
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • AIDS - National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention - for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA. Center
  • HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS)
    ATIS is a Department of Health and Human Services project that provides information about federally approved treatment guidelines for HIV and AIDS. The site includes an extensive library of current and archived treatment guidelines . Current content includes adult and adolescent guidelines, pediatric guidelines, perinatal guidelines, exposure guidelines, and opportunistic infections guidelines.
  • Surviving AIDS
    The Public Broadcasting System (PBS) created this site as a companion to the television program of the same name The online presence includes "Fighting Back," an interactive online video game that simulates immune activity, a series of Quicktime movies demonstrating the action of the HIV virus, an update on the search for a vaccine, and much more. This colorful, innovative resource is highly recommended for patients and physicians alike.
  • The Relationship Between the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
    This resource is provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, a division of the National Institutes of Health. It conducts a thorough overview of the problem posed by AIDS, including a definition of the condition, an examination of its symptoms, an exploration of the history of the epidemic, and a report on current treatments and future research.

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Allergies and Asthma

  • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious  Disease
  • Tips to Remember from the AAAAI
    These "Tips to Remember" brochures cover various topics in asthma, allergy and immunology and are available in both Spanish and English. They are an educational supplement to allergy and asthma care and are not intended to replace actual consultation with an immunologist. Visitors may download the content of the brochures online in printable form or order the full color brochures.

Alzheimer's Disease

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Arthritic Diseases

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Autoimmune Diseases ( Lupus, Scleroderma,  etc.)

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Blood  Diseases

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Bone Diseases (Osteoporosis)

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Cancer

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Diabetes Mellitus

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Drug and Medication Information

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Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases

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Endocrine Disease (Thyroid, Adrenal,  Pituitary)

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Epilepsy

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Eye  Diseases

CataractDocShop -
A resource that allows you to find information from doctors in your area who offer treatments focusing on cataracts, cataract surgery, cataract removal, and more. Click on a region of the map or your state link, and you will be directed to a doctor's web site in your area.

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Gastrointestinal Diseases

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Governmental Health Resources

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Health Organizations and Links

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Heart  Diseases

  • American College of  Cardiology
  • American Heart Association
  • American Stroke Association (a  division of American Heart Association)
  • Atrial Fibrillation Page - This web site has been developed to provide accurate information about atrial fibrillation (AF) and the Maze procedure, an open-heart surgical procedure that cures AF.
  • Cardiology Channel - Cardiology Channel is developed and monitored by leading cardiologists. You can always be assured of finding the most up-to-date, medically accurate information available on the web.
  • Cholesterol Low Down: To urge Americans to reduce their risk for heart disease, the American Heart Association introduces "Taking It Personally," as part of the Cholesterol Low Down national education campaign. The Cholesterol Low Down provides free cholesterol screenings and educational materials to consumers.
  • FocusOnCholesterol.com - This site contains a wealth of information on cholesterol management, diseases that may develop from having hypercholesterolemia, and ways you can reduce your cholesterol level.
  • The Heart - An OnLine Exploration - Visit this web site to explore the heart. Discover the complexities of its development and structure. Follow the blood through the blood vessels. Wander through the weblike body systems. Learn how to have a healthy heart and how to monitor your heart's health. Look back at the history of heart science.
  • Heart Site:   This site was designed to provide information to patients who are being evaluated and treated for a heart-related complaint. Resources include a colorful, interactive map of the heart, clear descriptions of relevant tests and procedures (including EKG, ECG, and more), and multimedia lectures on heart attack and heart failure. In order to ensure accuracy, a physician editor reviews all content.
  • National Heart, Lung and  Blood Institute - Cardiovascular disease information.
  • Coumadin  (crystalline warfarin sodium), is an anticoagulant which acts by inhibiting  vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors.

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Infectious Diseases

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Kidney  Disease

  • American Kidney Fund - the leading national voluntary health organization providing direct financial assistance for the benefit of kidney patients supported by comprehensive educational programs, clinical research and community service projects.
  • National Kidney Foundation
  • National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  • Nephron.com: Dialysis Patient's Health Guide - This site offers links to a variety of online resources related to kidney disease and dialysis. News on legislative actions affecting those with kidney disease and on research developments, as well as tools and calculators for physicians, are also provided.
  • The PKD Foundation - this organizations is devoted to determining the cause, improving clinical treatment and discovering a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). They have structured their site to answer your questions and provide resources.

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Laboratory Studies

  • Lab Tests Online - this site has been designed to help you better understand the many clinical lab tests that are part of routine care as well as diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of conditions and diseases.

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Lung  Diseases

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Mental  Health

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Multiple Sclerosis

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Neurologic Diseases

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Nutrition

  • Cyberdiet   - this site offers tips on changes to make for a healthier lifestyle, a weight-loss forum where dieters can exchange information, offer support, and share their goals, and comprehensive nutrition information.
  • Fast Food Finder - Get the skinny on how much fat is in your favorite fast  food.
  • International Food Information Council - Food safety and nutrition information including: food labeling,  sweeteners, pesticides, and additives/supplements.
  • The Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet On-Line Resource Center - an Internet-based organization that has, since 1995, provided important information and support for people on gluten-free diets due to celiac disease, gluten intolerance or wheat allergy. The site offers key gluten and wheat-free resources that are helpful to anyone with special dietary needs.
  • Vegetarian  Resource Group - This site includes vegetarian and vegan-recipes, vegetarian and vegan-nutrition information, vegetarian and vegan -cookbooks, Vegetarian Journal excerpts, vegetarian travel information and  even a Vegetarian Game.
  • The DASH Diet - The DASH diet is based on findings from the "Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension" clinical study that found that elevated blood pressure levels can be reduced with an eating plan low in total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol, and rich in fruits, vegetables, and lowfat dairy products.
  • US FDA Center for Food Safety and  Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) - The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition  (CFSAN) is a department of the FDA whose mission is "to promote and protect the  public health and economic interest by ensuring that the food supply is safe,  nutritious, wholesome, and honest, and that cosmetics are safe and properly  labeled." Includes Information for Women on Food  Safety, Nutrition and Cosmetics.

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Online Medical Journals  and Health Publications

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Parkinson's Disease

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Physical Therapy and  Rehabilitation

Podiatry

Preventive Medicine Links

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Questions and Answers

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Skin

  • DermInfoNet - This site is dedicated to providing patients with up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair, and nails. Patients and health care professionals may use this site as a resource for educational literature and health guideline descriptions.

Sleep  Disorders

Women's Health

  • Women's Health Interactive - This site focuses on individual health concerns, such as infertility, headache, and nutrition, and provides background information, assessment tools, informative articles, links to support resources, and discussion of available treatment options.
  • Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE)- website for women at risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. A helpful resource for anyone who knows she is at risk, who wonders whether she might be at risk, or who cares about the issues and concerns that we face with breast and ovarian cancer
  • Ovarian Cancer National Alliance - The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance is a national, consumer-led advocacy and educational organization working to increase public and professional understanding of ovarian cancer, and to advocate for more effective diagnostics, treatments and a cure. Members include survivors and family members, local and national cancer organizations and healthcare providers.
  • The Gynecologic Oncology section at Oncolink-Upenn - this site features sections on clinical trials,coping, treatments, genetics and gyn cancers, screening and prevention.