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Healthgate: is a health and medical
information search company. Most of their services are available at a reasonable monthly
fee (reasonable if you use it). However, Medline use is free on this service. Medline is
the most powerful medical serarch tool available and to have free access to it is
extremely valuable. |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
is is a great source for researching health statistics. |
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Oncolink- University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center:
is a source to look for information on current cancer research. Pretty much
orthodox medicine stuff, but useful information. |
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Government Info: is a source of
government consumer information about nutrition. There are listings of boolkets and
brochures that are available either free or for a very small charge. |
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Fatfree- The LowFat Vegetarian Archive: is site has
2,391 (10/96) low fat vegetarian recipes. You may never need to buy a cookbook again!
There is also other information about fat, vegetarian diets and nutrition. |
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The Food Allergy Network: is a very good
source of information about food allergy. It explains how allergies work, what are the
more common allergenic foods, etc. |
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Home of World-wide Wellness: is a database
of alternative and holistic health information. |
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New England Journal of Medicine: is a good
place to look for additional information on new research in the news from that journal. |