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healthfinder.gov
healthfinder.gov
is an award-winning Federal Web site for consumers, developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
together with other Federal agencies. Since 1997,
healthfinder.gov has been recognized as a key
resource for finding the best government and nonprofit health and human services information on the
Internet.
healthfinder.gov links to carefully selected
information and Web sites from over 1,500 health-related organizations.
Whether you are
new to healthfinder.gov
or a regular visitor, you might like to take a quick
tour. For more details on other aspects of healthfinder.gov,
visit the links below.
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- Reproducible Color Brochures
- Evaluation
Projects (including American Indian and Alaska Native and Asian
American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander projects)
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The healthfinder.gov project is coordinated by the Office
of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) and its National
Health Information Center, with the active
participation of a Steering Committee composed of representatives of the
Federal agencies who include consumer health information specialists, librarians, and
others actively engaged in the provision or use of online consumer health
information.
healthfinder.gov is supported solely by
U.S. government funds and does not accept paid advertisements, content, or
links in any form.
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