Thousands of resources are now available to help you make healthcare decisions. Be
wary of websites sponsored by companies that are trying to sell you a particular
treatment. It's better to contact reputable associations or visit sites run by
government agencies and recognized organizations, such as the Mayo Clinic and the
American Medical Association (1-800-621-8335). This information should complement, not replace, what you receive
from a doctor. Here are some sites that are generally recognized as reliable
information sources:
- HealthierUS.gov,
HealthFinder.gov
and MedlinePlus
are federal government gateways that provide information on health issues,
healthcare programs, and organizations.
- Intelihealth
offers information and advice from the Harvard
Medical School.
- HealthMetrix Research Inc. offers a quick reference to programs available in your local area.
- The Mayo Clinic offers an index of diseases and so much more.
- The Medical Library Association
links to websites suggested by librarians. For general information, you can call
312-419-9094 or write to The Medical Library Association, 65 East Wacker Place,
Suite 1900, Chicago, IL 60601-7246.
- The Mental Help Net
links to a broad range of mental health topics.
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