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  • healthfinder: Guide to reliable health information, sponsored by
    the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

  • HealthGrades: Leading healthcare ratings organization, providing
    ratings and profiles of hospitals, nursing homes and physicians
    to consumers, corporations, health plans and hospitals.

  • HealthLinks: Worldwide Resource for Healthcare Consumers and
    Professionals Providing links to health Services and Products,
    Alternative Health, Education, Dental and Medical Resources,
    Hospitals, Employment, Healthcare Publications, Mental Health
    and Much More.

  • Hospital Directory: The U.S. News/American Hospital Association
    National Directory has facts and figures on more than 6,000
    hospitals.

  • International Journal of Medical Sciences: A peer-reviewed
    journal publishes papers of significance in all areas of medical
    sciences. Articles include original research papers, reviews and
    short research communications. Submissions of basic and
    clinical research are both considered.  

  • Medical Library Association: MLA is a nonprofit, educational
    organization of more than 1,100 institutions and 3,600 individual
    members in the health sciences information field, committed to
    educating health information professionals, supporting health
    information research, promoting access to the world's health
    sciences information, and working to ensure that the best
    health information is available to all.

  • Medline Health Information Plus: One of the best health
    information sites.  A service provided by the U.S. National
    Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health.

  • Medical News Today: News from well-regarded sources such as
    JAMA, BMJ, Lancet, BMA, plus original articles.



  • WebMD: Provides valuable health information, tools for managing
    your health, and support to those who seek information.

  • whonamedit.com: biographical dictionary of medical
    eponyms.        
"The doctor of the future will give no
medicine but will interest his patients in the
care of the human frame, in diet and in the
cause and prevention of disease."

Thomas Edison
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