Research sites
See our page about Dealing With Statistics at
https://members.tripod.com/Greg_Hall_MSSW/ashley/stats.htmAllaboutcounseling.com http://www.allaboutcounseling.com/shame.htm offers a variety of information about counseling and emotional issues. This links lands you on the differences between healthy and unhealthy shame.
Biomednet.com
http://www.biomednet.com/home/ presented by the American Society of Gene Therapy.Boston University Medical Center Community Outreach Health Information System
http://www.bu.edu/ includes information about teen pregnancy, a key element which skew premature baby statistics.Child Advocacy and Medical Links
https://members.tripod.com/~Lisa_M_K/lisapages/children.html by Lisa K. Lands on a photo of a one pounder.Child Neurology Home Page
http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/child-neuro/index.html The main purpose of this site is to coordinate the available internet resources in Child Neurology, both for professionals and patients.Comfort Connection
http://www.comfortconnection.org/ family resource center for families with special needs children.Disability Resources
http://uap.edb.utexas.edu/uaplinks.htm provided by the University of Texas at Austin offers a number of links related to disability and rehabilitation.DrKoop.com Medical and Pediatric Encyclopedia
http://www.drkoop.com offers a wealth of information about symptoms, diseases, tests, drugs, nutrition and other subjects.Doctor's Guide to Internet
http://www.pslgroup.com/docguide.htm offers a layperson and professional version of information about a broad variety health and medical topics.Emergency Nursing World
http://ENW.org/TOC.htm is aimed at nursing professionals, but helps parents understand nurses as well.Health Answers
http://www.healthanswers.com a good research site by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Includes drug database as well.Healthfinder.gov
http://www.healthfinder.gov/ provides a large amount of information and links in both spanish and english.Health Information Resources
http://mel.lib.mi.us/health/health-children.html presented by the University of Michigan.Healthlinks.com
http://www.Healthlinks.net/index.html helps you locate medical and healthcare resources; provides a series of forums for healthcare discussions.InteliHealth.com
offers a variety of health information http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH?d=dmtJHE&c=7316&p=~br,CHN|~st,3460|~r,WSCHN000|~b,*|Internet Mental Health
http://www.mentalhealth.com/fr30.html allows you to check side effects of medications.Family Education Network
http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0%2C1120%2C2-4350%2C00.html offers good educational information related to parenting. Has an easy to read format similar to a magazine.Frontiers in Bioscience Database
http://vega.crbm.cnrs-mop.fr/bioscience/urllists/enzyme.htm offers a way to look up enzyme related issues, although you can click to go elsewhere.Future of Children
http://www.futureofchildren.org/ The primary purpose of The Future of Children is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children's well-being, both negative and positive.Mayo Clinic
http://www.mayohealth.org excellent coverage of a variety of topics, including pet therapy.Medical Matrix
http://www.medmatrix.org/index.asp offers a way to search for medical information at no cost.Mediconsult.com
http://www.mediconsult.com offers access to a number of journal articles.Medinex.com
http://www.medinex.com/ offers an extensive site of medical information in a well organized presentation.Medwatch
http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/index.html the FDA's Medical Products Reporting Program including drugs, biologics, medical and radiation-emitting devices, and special nutritional products (e.g., medical foods, dietary supplements and infant formulas).MedWebPlus
http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Gastroenterology.html offers a variety of search opportunities.Mentalhealth.net
http://mentalhelp.net/ offers good resources and links in a well organized manner.Mount Sinai Medical Library
in Cleveland, Ohio http://www.mtsinai.org/ The Lillian and Robert Ronder Resource Center for Education and the George H. Hays Medical Library offers a number of research links and information.Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c16.html offers HUNDREDS of links to an EXTENSIVE list of diseases and abnormalities.Neonatology on the Web
http://www.neonatology.org/default.html provided by Ahmanson Pediatric Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Nice collection of articles, links, clinical information and more.Net Psychology
http://netpsych.com/ offers a way to look up info on mental health issues.Neurosciences
http://neuroscience.miningco.com/msubSearch.htm?pid=2789&cob=home by the Mining Company has an excellent collection of search engines.NICU-Web
http://neonatal.peds.washington.edu/ excellent comprehensive site provided by the University of Washington.National Organization of Rare Disorders
http://www.rarediseases.org/lof/lof.html allows you to look up information about an incredible number of rare diseases.OnLine Pediatric Surgery HANDBOOK
for Residents and Medical Students http://home.coqui.net/titolugo/handbook.htm#IIIB2 An excellent site for surgery related information.Parent Resource Links
http://www.esc3.net/resources/parents.html offers a number of additional informational links.Parenting on the Net
http://advocacy-net.com/parentingmks.htm has over 3,000 links for parents to look up information.Pediatric Neurosurgery
http://www.pedneurosurgery.com/index.htm, presented by a community practice office, offers info about shunts and other neurological topics.Pediatric Neurosurgery of Columbia University
http://cpmcnet.cpmc.columbia.edu:80/dept/nsg/PNS/Craniofacial.html gives a good overview of nuerological conditions. This link lands you on craniostenosis or the premature fusion of skull bones.Pediatric Points of Interest
http://www.med.jhu.edu/peds/neonatology/poi2.html by John Hopkins University provides an EXTENSIVE list of pediatric resources.Psych central
http://psychcentral.com/web.htm offers a VERY EXTENSIVE listing of links for general emotional support topics and psychology topics.Sleep Disrupted?
Check out UCLA's sleep pages http://bisleep.medsch.ucla.edu/.which offers resources and information related to sleep.Social Work and Social Service Web Sites
http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/websites.html provided by the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University offers links to literally hundreds of sites in a well organized presentation.Social Work Search Site
http://www.lakefield.net/~tjcleer/ by Tom Cleereman offers a variety of resources for those seeking help and those providing help.Stepfamilies inFormation
http://www.stepfamilyinfo.org/ gives a variety of links, statistics, and information for stepfamilies.Texas Children's Hospital - Houston
http://www.texaschildrenshospital.orgThriveOnline
http://www.thriveonline.aol.com/index.html offers a wide variety of health related resources in a search engine format.Women's Health Interactive
http://womens-health.com/health_center/infertility/inf_emotion_eval.html offers a broad collection of resources for women. This link lands on the subject of infertility.
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