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Links
This page provides web
links to sites of interest that are health related. I have viewed
these sites and only include those that are of high value. A brief
description will enable you to choose whether the particular site
will interest you, therefore, you will not have to open each site to
know what it is all about. The objective with this page is so that
the community has a quick reference to health related information
that may assist the individual to further understand their
condition. In addition, offering a valuable educational resource.
http://www.patients.uptodate.com/index.asp
A very informative site
that is educational, the focus is on disease and medication. The
articles are written by well qualified medical practitioners.
http://www.rcpamanual.edu.au/default.asp
Did you fully
understand why your doctor requested that pathology test and report?
This site lists all the pathology tests, the purpose of the test,
the result range, a glossary and so much more. A complete pathology
resource!
http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/index.html
Are you aware of the
toxins in your home, office or perhaps the children’s school? This
interactive site is very suitable for children as well and can lead
to a greater awareness for all.
http://www.interclinical.com.au/index.html
**Hair Analysis**
If you insist on having
a Hair Analysis, then this is where you go. But please consider that
this analysis does have a limited value as cellular values of
minerals do differ from hair samples. You can arrange the test
yourself via this site, how convenient!
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
Mrs Grieves complete
herbal has been around for years in print form and on the net, so
now you can read up on all those herbs.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/sections.jsp
So, you don’t know how
your body works? You had better read this book, it will keep you
occupied for many years. An industry standard book of up to date
modern medicine. A seriously good book.
http://www.acnem.org/opening_material/opening_page_with_contents.htm
Australian College of
Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. Peer reviewed Journal
articles that will provide many hours of reading. Don’t miss this
one!
http://www.cdfound.to.it/HTML/at_index.htm#index
Yuk! those parasites.
http://tldp.com/
The Townsend Letter for
doctors and patients. Lots of reading material.
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/
The British Medical
Journal. Always a very resourceful and informative journal which has
a well indexed archive and search facility.
http://www.mja.com.au/
The Medical Journal of
Australia.
http://www.drs.org.au/
New Doctor Journal. The
Doctors Reform Society of Australia, lots of medical politics!
http://www.avn.org.au/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=AVNI&Category_Code=B
Vaccination, how much do
you know? What are you told? I feel its best to find out for
yourself so that you can make a more informed choice. This site has
the information, but more importantly, you will find essential books
for sale that give a valid argument regarding vaccination.
http://medlineplus.gov/
U.S. National Library of
Medicine. Lots of info about disease, surgery, drug information and
a medical dictionary!
http://www.glycemicindex.com/
All you wanted to know
about the Glycemic index, including a nice search facility that
gives the GI of a particular food. Well done Sydney University.
http://www.anaesthetist.com/physiol/basics/metabol/cyp/cyp.htm
CYP 450 Explained
http://medicine.iupui.edu/flockhart/table.htm
Drug interaction and
cytochrome P450.
http://www.spums.org.au/Divedocs/wa.htm
You’re a scuba diver!
Best take note of this site.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/a-z.asp
Digestive disorders
explained. This is essentially a medical site, a good effort in
producing information for the public. There is a need for caution
when reading through this information. They are a bit of track with
the explanations and descriptions.
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyswimming/index.htm
Do
you have a swimming pool or use a public swimming pool? Best have a
look through this site! Always be cautious with when swimming in
these facilities.
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