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by Medical Library Association
This listing is intended for health consumers and includes guidelines for evaluating the content of health-related websites. Users also can browse through lists of recommended general health-related sites ...
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by CHPIG: Consumer Health Information Providers Interest Group
This CHPIG page shows an alphabetical listing of the consumer health libraries and health information centres across Canada. Direct links to libraries are provided from with in this directory.
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by National Library of Medicine
This resource is from one of the world's leading consumer health sites, MedlinePlus. It answers the question: how can you tell good health information sites from bad ones? This webpage links to resources ...
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by American Institutes for Research
This webpage provides access to three documents: 1) Health information on the internet: A checklist to help you judge which websites to trust; 2) A list of recommended websites that have trustworthy health ...
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by Health on the Net Foundation
HON was founded to encourage the dissemination of quality health information for patients, professionals, and the general public. They facilitate access to relevant medical data through the use of the ...
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by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
MedlinePlus provides information about diseases, conditions and wellness in easy-to-understand language and format. The web site also offers health topics in other languages, and a collection of Interactive ...
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by Stephen Barrett
Quackwatch is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, fallacies, and misconduct. Information on quackery, and questionable therapies including natural medicine ...
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by Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
This guide is for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It was created to help them critically assess information about their condition and be able to recognize reliable information from credible ...
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