MedlinePLUS
Basic information, well reviewed and current
... http://www.medlineplus.gov
Google - Health Co-op
More in-depth, information for all levels with subject area links
... http://www.google.com/coop/topic?cx=health_devel
eMedicine
Getting more details, professional information
http://www.emedicine.com/
PubMed
The professional health literature
http://www.pubmed.gov
Google Scholar - Medicine
Once you know the vocabulary, a good place to find articles - and links to articles on the web
http://scholar.google.com/schhp?&as_subj=med
LoansomeDoc
When you can't find the article for free on the web, you can request copies from medical libraries. You must select a library from the lists, agree to pay for articles, and then order each article.
. About .. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/loansome_doc.html
.Sign up.. https://docline.gov/loansome/registerbegin.cfm?
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2006-08-03 12:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I give a thumbs up to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov and the National Institutes of Health http://www.nih.gov
Be careful about your sources. The Internet is notoriously unreliable. Mercola.com is all quackery.
2006-08-03 15:38:20
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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This website is good. I use it from time to time.
http://medlineplus.gov/
2006-08-03 15:27:32
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answered by peewit 3
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type what you are looking for into Google, it will know the best site for the specific item you are looking for.
2006-08-03 15:26:33
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answered by The Lone Gunman 6
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log on to google .com and type your problem in google's search engine
2006-08-04 05:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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www.onlinemedics.com
2006-08-03 15:42:00
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answered by Croeso 6
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www.Thecurezone.com
2006-08-03 15:28:05
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answered by Tammy 3
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www.webmd.com
2006-08-03 15:26:17
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answered by somerandomdude2006 1
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