Thursday, March 25, 2010

Best Medical Websites

The spread of Internet technology has been a boon for the medical field. Thanks to a growing number of sites devoted to medicine and diagnostics, physicians and patients alike now have access to a wealth of medical knowledge. Here are some of the best resources on the Web:

WebMD: This comprehensive guide offers preventive tips as well as ways to self-diagnose ailments. It's also a great source of news and reviews.

Healthline: A repository for many helpful tools, this site can also help you find a nearby doctor. They're also available on Twitter as an extra way to build community.

Mayo Clinic: The world-renowned Mayo Clinic, a not-for-profit practice originally founded in Minnesota, offers a fantastic Web site for anyone looking for more information about a given disease. They've also got a great section on drugs and supplements with information about prescription and over-the-counter treatments.

Health Central: In addition to a variety of helpful articles on diseases and diagnoses, Health Central also offers a thriving online community for readers to interact and trade firsthand knowledge of treatment experiences.

Wrong Diagnosis: The independently run Wrong Diagnosis is designed to prevent users from jumping to the wrong conclusions about whatever's ailing them. They've got interactive guides for checking your symptoms as well as breakdowns of the most common symptoms and sicknesses people deal with on a daily basis.

National Institutes of Health: A part of the Department of Health and Human Services, the NIH's site is devoted to health breakdowns by age and gender, with extra information available from the government about seasonal maladies like the flu.

Yahoo Health and CNN Health: The health sections of these major news sites offer the latest stories about all aspects of health care and modern living, from preventing sickness to long-term treatments.

By-line:
This guest post is contributed by Kitty Holman, who writes on the topics of Online Nursing Schools . She welcomes your comments at her email Id: kitty.holman20@gmail.com.

3 comments:

schools that require pcat said...

great list of medical resources!

PharmNet Rx said...

I use about 3 or 4 of those sites daily myself. Great list BTW :-)

Kristianne said...

Great resources. I also have a blog on birth control that I am working on =)

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