Health links and H Guide - Resources and Review

Nonprofit organisation, which aims to alleviate the suffering caused by depressive disorders and which works in cooperation with the Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Provides resources for assistance, support in research projects, and evaluated education and information material. Sources are fully searchable by subject or alphabetically, and include Bipolar disorder, children and adolescents, pregnancy and postpartum period, suicide, and Jamison articles.
 
Aims to maintain and enhance the quality of learning, and increase the effectiveness of teaching, through the application of appropriate learning technologies. Provides a directory of social work resources in addiction, homelessness, ethnicity, disability, children, and mental health among other topics.
 
A collection of links to various mental health resources including libraries and publishers, electronic journals, organisations and societies, news groups, activist groups, psychiatric medications and self
help links. Includes articles on multiple personality disorder and child abuse.
 
Collection of information about health issues for non
medical users. Includes an alphabetical index of terms with links to associated resources. Also provides listings of terms under broad subject areas such as child, eye, and dental health. Collection is keyword searchable.
 
Aims to act as a comprehensive and useful information resource for professionals and non
professionals on a wide range of mental health topics.
 
Descriptions of numerous complementary and holistic health treatments and details of relevant organisations.
 
List of lists which gives access to comprehensive resource lists in health related subjects. It includes subject listings in large sites such as MedWeb and Yahoo, and also independent discipline
specific lists.
 
Material relating to computer
based resources in mental health, including articles and papers, a database of software used in mental health, with information and reviews, and a series of 'Help is at Hand' leaflets.
 
Links to selected online publications, databases, web sites, support and self
help groups, government agencies and non-profit organisations that produce health information for the US public.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to mental health and mental illness.
 
Monthly magazine dedicated to reviewing health and medical Internet sites.
 
Resources aimed at promoting and supporting the teaching and practice of evidence
based mental health care. Features a collection of tools to help practitioners develop skills, including teaching scenarios, question formulation, and evidence analysis. Also includes the full text of articles from past issues of Evidence Based Mental Health journal, and a glossary of terms used in the field.
 
Home pages of health related international and US Agencies. Includes links to major gateways, health reference sources, education resources and information on health management and informatics.
 
Contains details of over 60000 teaching files, 129000 medical cases, 1100 courses or textbooks; 1500 multimedia tutorials, 3700 databases, and 10600 movies on health and medicine related topics.
 
HealthWeb provides links to specific, evaluated information resources on the Web selected by librarians and information professionals at academic medical centres in the US Midwest. Selection emphasizes quality information aimed at assisting health care professionals as well as consumers.
 
Huge index to Internet resources on mental health, psychiatry and all classes of medicine.
 
One
stop index for psychology, support, and mental health issues, resources, and people on the Internet.
 
Selected links with descriptions to over 30 online databases of interest to UK National Health Service staff which are available without subscription.
 
Links to health information including: international, national, regional, local and non
governmental health organisations; global medical resources, guides to and selected full text of electronic publications; specialised home pages; listings of selected meetings; health networks; available grants and position opportunities, and a listing of selected GHN publications.
 
APMA is a professional organisation which represents American doctors of podiatric medicine. Resources relate to information on various foot disorders and cover diabetes and heel pain, and sports medicine, as well as a list of foot care tips, and a self assessment quiz. An FAQ, news articles, and access to the association's journal, JAPMA, which is fully searchable and offers full text retrieval for many articles, is also provided.
 
A searchable catalogue of annotated links relating to the health and life sciences. Gateways within the BIOME service include OMNI covering health and medicine, AgriFor which provides a guide to agriculture, food and forestry, VetGate for animal health, and BioResearch for biological and biomedical sciences material. An additional service, Natural Selection, provides access to resources relating to the natural world.
 
Searchable catalogue of health care resources providing material on alternative medicine, diseases and conditions, exercise and fitness, and nutrition.
 
Founded in 1989 the NAMS's main aim is to promote the understanding and raise awareness of various issues relating to menopause and women's health. Full text surveys, abstracts of the journal Menopause, news, facts, and statistical information are available. Additional online resources have been evaluated by the NAMS and are grouped into categories, which include government, educational institutions, and nonprofit and commercial organisations.
 
Collection of annotated healthcare resources organised into categories including the Government and the NHS, policy and research, information services and libraries, reference tools, and subject specific material covering topics such as AIDS, clinical governance, health economics, long term care, mental health, minority ethnic groups, and quality in health care.
 
A listing of mental health resources that pertain to particular subjects or provide general information.
 
Links to over 30 searchable medical directories and services, including ACHOO, Medical Matrix, Reuters Health and The Virtual Hospital.
 
Health sciences information for researchers, educators, students, and librarians.
 
Offers a selection of annotated links to health science resources. Listings cover categories such as associations and societies, clinical medicine resources, libraries and catalogues, medical education, research and funding, and evidence
based healthcare.
 
Provides a searchable collection of annotated links relating to healthcare. Users can select whether to view information, which is divided into categories headed news, medical conditions, national and international health organisations, helplines and patient leaflets, local services, complimentary medicine, and search engines and databases, either from a doctor or patient perspective.
 
Extensive collection of links to resources on mental health and behaviour, organised by subject.
 
Gateway to quality biomedical information resources for the higher education community. A UK eLib project.
 
The purpose of the Health on the Net Foundation is to advance the development and application of new information technologies, notably in the fields of health and medicine. Offers a database of medical sites, hospitals and support services.
 
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