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This guide written by medical librarians provides consumer tips on how to search for and evaluate online health information.... Details >
Every time you talk with a doctor, nurse, or pharmacist, use the Ask Me 3 questions to better understand your health. Review this helpful checklist before you visit your doctor. ... Details >
Find images and descriptions of the major systems of your body.... Details >
Here is a list of questions that you should ask your doctor to help you understand your condition and evaluate treatment options. ... Details >
This page provides instructions for a skin self-exam. If you notice a mole that is different from others, or that changes, itches or bleeds (even if it is small), you should see a dermatologist immed... Details >
Newspapers often publish summaries of recent medical studies that claim to have found new ways to lower your risk for cancer. Learn how to analyze what you read so that you can judge the accuracy and ... Details >
CancerCare Connect Education Workshops offer easy ways for people all over the country to get up-to-date information about cancer and cancer related topics from the experts over the phone. Read the FA... Details >
The Consumer and Patient Health Information Section (CAPHIS) of the Medical Library Association has reviewed and approved this list of health web sites for consumers researching health care informatio... Details >
CardioSmart is a patient education site of the American College of Cardiology. This site offers accurate information to engage, inform, and empower patients to better prepare them for participation i... Details >
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