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Online consumer health information
service from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Article from the FDA Consumer, a
publication of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), about how to
assess the quality of online health information. Discusses the problem
of establishing the credibility of health and medical Web sites and
regulatory concerns about fraudulent offerings. Also includes a
checklist for assessing the reliability of information offered at a
particular Web site and a contact address for reporting suspected
fraudulent offerings to the FDA.
Using our medication guide, you can find information
about prescription or over-the-counter medications. You will learn about
the common uses of a drug, the proper ways to use the medicine, possible
side effects, and other helpful information. It is best to discuss this
medication information with your pharmacist, doctor, or other health
professional to find out how it applies to you and your particular case.
The information is provided by Medi-Span®,
one of the nation's most respected sources of drug and medication
information. To use this guide, enter the partial or complete name of
the medicine below and click on "Search for Match." (for
example, enter the letters "aspi" for aspirin).
"The context of all mental health is the
community. From a long term concern with Community Mental Health, we
created the Healthy Cities Movement. Over 5000 programs, worldwide,
attempt to find a systemic solution, above and beyond therapies, to
community issues. See this page and it's connections. Link to it, and
get part of the movement. You too can start a Healthy City program in
your community. Help is on-line." | REVIEW
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"Welcome to HealthyMind.com. A
healthy mind is something all of us would all like to have. If you want
to have healthier thoughts and feelings you've come to the right place!
Life is not supposed to hurt--at least, not all of the time. It is meant
to be a positive, meaningful experience despite difficulties that come
along. It can have buoyancy, bounce, whimsy and surprise. However, when
problems arise it can be very difficult to experience these
things."
The Website for HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, the new
scholarly quarterly published by the American Psychological Association
for its Division of the History of Psychology.
This database (updated 1995) contains
articles relating to psychological research on Hong Kong individuals,
from the book (Spinks & Ho,
1993) People, Culture and Society: A researcher's guide to psychological
studies in Hong Kong
Hospice Hands has an online chatroom, Q&A Forum,
Employment and Education boards as well as an exhaustive collection of
Links (including a page of bereavement links) to hospice related sites
and articles.
The Human Genome
Project is expected to produce a sequence of DNA representing the
functional blueprint and evolutionary history of the human species.
However, only about 3% of this sequence is thought to specify the
portions of our 50,000 to 100,000 genes that encode proteins. Thus an
important part of basic and applied genomics is to identify and localize
these genes in a process known as transcript mapping. When genes are
expressed, their sequences are first converted into messenger RNA
transcripts, which can be isolated in the form of complementary DNAs (cDNAs).
Approximately half of all human genes had been sampled as of 15 June,
1996. On this web site you can browse the Human Genome by chromosome!
Hyperjournal is a discussion list devoted
exclusively to electronic journals, especially those which publish on
the World Wide Web. It is concerned with all aspects of the production
and publication of electronic journals, particularly those managed by
academics themselves.
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