American Psychological Association
The Center for Young Women"s Health: This site focuses on general, reproductive, sexual, emotional and nutritional health issues and questions for women in the 12-22 age group.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: This federal agency is responsible for providing credible information to enhance citizens’ health decisions. The site contains information on diseases, health promotion, health topics in the news, statistics and more.
Familydoctor.org: This site, produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians, is a valuable source for research on a variety of medical subjects, including teen-related ones such as eating disorders, sexuality, healthy lifestyles, and alcohol.
FDA: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Gray's Anatomy: The 20th edition of this classic work on the anatomy of the human body is part of Bartleby.com's Great Books Online.
Medline Plus: Updated daily, this site contains information from the National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health and other reliable sources on over 650 diseases and conditions. There are also a medical encyclopedia and a medical dictionary, and information on prescription and nonprescription drugs.
National Eating Disorders Information and Resources: The National Eating Disorders Association takes an activist approach to eating disorders, stressing early diagnosis and intervention. It describes the various disorders and relates them to gender and relevant cultural factors.
National Institute of Health: "NIH is the steward of medical and behavioral research for the Nation." Its website coordinates and disseminates knowledge about [current] research in medicine and health. It includes links to other health-based agencies within the government.
Quackwatch: Your Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent DecisionsQuackwatch is a non-profit site whose mission is to educate people about health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies in the health field.