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Health Reference Center (Infotrac)

Find articles on: Fitness, Pregnancy, Medicine, Nutrition, Diseases, Public Health, Occupational Health & Safety, Alcohol and Drug abuse, HMOs, Prescription Drugs, etc.
EBSCO Masterfile Premiere
Contains full text for nearly 1, 850 periodicals on many topics.
Medical Library (ProQuest)
Combines MEDLINE indexing with full images for more
Proquest Nursing Journals  
A large database encompassing everything from  Nursing, to Science & Technology
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Selected Web Resources

Center for Disease Control
The National Center for Disease Control in Atlanta - Health Topics, Spotlights and much more. 

Healthfinder.gov

Your free guide to reliable health information. A service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Human Genome Project Information 
U.S. Department of Energy site with links to Education, Research, Medical, as well as sites presenting  Ethical, Legal, Social Issues arising from current genetic work
Mayo Clinic
Searchable site with many informative articles on diseases, conditions, drugs, and healthful living
Medline Databases
Information on 350 diseases and health conditions from over 4,000 Federal and private medical studies.
Medline Plus
Health topics, drug information, dictionaries, directories and links to other health related information
National Library of Medicine
World's largest medical library and the creator of Medline.  Health information from Medline, Medline Plus and links to other databases.
National Women's Health Information Center
U.S. Department of health & human services, office of women's health
U.S Department of Health & Human Services
"The government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves." A wide range of topics and links.

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