The Consumer Health Links section offers a broad, subject-organized selection of accurate and unbiased quality health Web sites geared towards the public. Numerous organizations offer comprehensive collections of well-organized consumer health links. Our intent is to direct you to those “mega” sites and to highlight specific health issues of interest to NIEHS researchers. Our links are updated on an irregular basis as new Web sites emerge and as the research interests of NIEHS evolve. We seek to link to Web sites that provide: Quality, Authority and Accuracy of Content
A User-friendly, Well-maintained Web Site
The majority of these sites are produced by an outside source, and we do not control the information content of these sites, nor do we endorse any specific product or service contained in these external Web sites. While the Web provides a large quantity of information, it doesn’t always ensure quality content. Remember that anyone can publish a Web site. To ensure that you are accessing a reputable consumer health Web site, read the Medical Libraries Association’s A User's Guide to Finding and Evaluating Health Information on the Web. (http://www.mlanet.org/resources/userguide.html) |
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