U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS.gov).
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the United States Government’s Principal Agency for Protecting the Health of all Americans and providing Essential Human services, Especially for those who are Least Able to Help Themselves.
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
The Administration for Children & Families (ACF) is
a Division of the Department of Health & Human Services.
ACF Promotes the Economic and Social Well-Being of Families, Children, Individuals and Communities.
A Federal Government Website Managed by the U.S. Department Of Health & Human Services (hhs.gov).
Flu.gov Provides Comprehensive Government-Wide
Information On Seasonal Flu and Pandemic Flu.
Cardiovascular Information for Health Care Professionals
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI),
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dept. of Health
and Human Services (HHS.Gov).
WHO | Resources For Health Professionals
Human Genetics Programme - World Health Organization (WHO). This Section Caters to the Informational Needs
of Health Professionals. It Includes a Wealth of Links and References for All Health Professionals Working Specifically
on Genetics or in Related Professions. For Easy Use and Understanding These Resources are Organized Under Six
Broad Areas: Global Applications of Genomics in Health Care, Tools for Education, Ask the Expert, Continuing Education, Genetic Counselling Services, Online Resources for Health Professionals, Genetic Laboratories and Clinics.
Health Information Technology (Health IT) Makes it Possible for Health Care Providers to Better Manage Patient Care Through Secure use and sharing of Health Information. Health IT Includes the Use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) Instead of Paper Medical Records to Maintain People's Health Information.
Washington State Department of Health
The Department of Health Works to Protect and Improve
the Health of People in Washington State.
Health Information From New York State Dept. of Health
Health Information From New York State Department of Health.
Medical Board of California, Links to Useful Sites
The Mission of the Medical Board is to Protect Health Care Consumers Through the Proper Licensing and Regulation of Physicians and Surgeons and Certain Allied Health Care Professions and Through the Vigorous, Objective Enforcement
of the Medical Practice Act, and, to Promote Access
to Quality Medical Care Through the Board's Licensing
and Regulatory Functions.
The Office on Women's Health Provides National Leadership
and Coordination to Improve the Health of Women and Girls Through Policy, Education and Model Programs.
The Most Reliable and Current Women's Health Resource
with Information on More Than 800 Topics Including Fitness, Nutrition, Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and More.
A-Z Health Topics - WomensHealth.gov
Body Image, Breast Cancer, Breastfeeding, Emergency Preparedness, Fitness and Nutrition, Healthy Aging, Heart
Health and Stroke, HIV/AIDS, Illnesses and Disabilities, Lupus, Menopause, Men's Health, Mental Health, Minority Women's Health, Pregnancy, Screening Tests and Vaccines, Smoking
and How to Quit, Statistics, Violence Against Women.
The Web's Most Visited Site about Children's Health.
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
National Institute on Aging | The Leader in Aging Research.
Since 1974, the NIA -- One of the 27 Institutes and Centers
of the NIH -- Has Been at the Forefront of the Nation's Research Activities Dedicated to Understanding the Nature of Aging, Supporting the Health and Well Being of Older Adults,
and Extending Healthy, Active Years of Life for More People.
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
CDC's Mission is to Promote Health and Quality of Life by Preventing and Controlling Disease, Injury, and Disability."
CDC - Health Topics A to Z Index
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).
CDC - National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
The Mission of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is to Provide Statistical Information that Will Guide Actions
and Policies to Improve the Health of The American People.
As the Nation's Principal Health Statistics Agency, NCHS Leads the Way with Accurate, Relevant, and Timely Data.
U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
FDA is Responsible for Protecting the Public Health by Assuring the Safety, Efficacy and Security of Human and Veterinary
Drugs, Biological Products, Medical Devices, Nation’s Food Supply, Cosmetics, and Products that Emit Radiation.
FDA is also Responsible for Advancing the Public Health by Helping to Speed Innovations that Make Medicines More Effective, Safer, and More Affordable and by Helping the Public Get the Accurate, Science-Based Information they Need to Use Medicines and Foods to Maintain and Improve their Health.
FDA also Has Responsibility for Regulating the Manufacturing, Marketing and Distribution of Tobacco Products to Protect
the Public Health and to Reduce Tobacco Use by Minors.
RxList is an Online Medical Resource Dedicated to Offering Detailed and Current Pharmaceutical Information on Brand
and Generic Drugs. Founded by Pharmacists in 1995,
Rxlist is the Premier Internet Drug Index Resource.
Your Portal to Health Information from the U.S. Government.
Health Topics: Health Conditions and Diseases, Nutrition and Physical Activity, Pregnancy, Doctor Visits, Everyday Healthy Living, Parenting, Women, Men, Older Adults, Babies
and Toddlers, Children, Pre-teens and Teens.
Healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information.
A Government Web Site Where You Will Find Information and Tools to Help You and Those You Care about Stay Healthy.
Healthfinder.gov - Health Topics A to Z Check Out Topics
and Tools to Help You and Your Family Stay Healthy.
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes
of Health (NIH). The National Center for Biotechnology Information Advances Science and Health by Providing
Access to Biomedical and Genomic Information.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIDA's Mission is to Lead the Nation in Bringing the Power
of Science to Bear on Drug Abuse and Addiction.
Other Resources | National Institute on Drug Abuse.