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HERE ARE SOME LINKS WHICH YOU MAY FIND HELPFUL!
The links listed below contain information about the many health issues that our patients face. We hope that you may find them useful. Or, you may use the search engines to look up specific diseases or search for more information.
you may want to bookmark this site for future reference!

SEARCH ENGINES

Lycos One of the most visited hubs on the Internet reaching one out of every two web users.
Yahoo! With over half a million sites divided into more than 25,000 categories, Yahoo! is both browseable and searchable.
InfoSeek GO Network is a new brand that brings together the very best of the Internet in one, easy to use place.

Favorite Sites
Family Doctor.org Maintained by the American Academy of family Practice, this site contains a wealth of patient information on many health topics, and is available in both english and spanish.
InteliHealth an excellent site featuring Harvard Medical School's consumer health information. Free health emails!
WebMD Health An excellent site for information about diseases, health and wellness, drugs and herbs, etc.
Mayo Clinic Information on a myriad of health topics, all in easy-to-understand language. Highly user-freindly, with such special features as an extensive medication guide, a first-aid guide, and a healthy-lifestyle planner.
MEDLINEplus Sponsored by the National Library of medicine, this site is extremely comprehensive and easy to navigte. Includes links to hundreds of authoritative sites. The place to start your search, say many medical experts.
Healthfinder consumer health and human services information Web site from the U.S. government, in both english and spanish.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A step-by-step guide to locating and researching medical conditions on the internet.
National Women's Health Information center News, issues and information of special interest to women.
Heart Information Organization An educational Web site that provides consumers with information about high blood pressure and heart disease. Get the free newsletter!