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  1. Psychology of Pain in Health and Disease: Medical Analysis Index With Research Bibliography by Christina Valencia, 1987-09
  2. C-Reactive Proteins in Health, Disease, Injuries & Diagnostics: Index of New Information by Abbe Research Division, 2000-04
  3. Automotive Exhaust in Health and Disease: Medical Analysis Index With Reference Bibliography by Lyton L. Springer, 1987-03
  4. Revelations of the Hand: A Scientific Study of the Shape and Markings of the Hand, as an Index to Character, Disease, and Tendencies, with Explanatory Illustrations by Alexander J. McIvor-Tyndall, 1900
  5. C-Reactive Proteins in Health, Disease, Injuries & Diagnostics: Index of New Information by Jerry U. Simmons, 1997-10
  6. Parkinson's Disease: Overview and Current Abstracts
  7. Alzheimer's Disease and Presenile Dementia: Subject Analysis With Reference Bibliography by Michael R. Scarborough, 1986-06
  8. A.I.D.S. and Its Therapy: Index of Modern Information by Scott Earl Nyland, 1990-05
  9. (Youatt's) history, treatment, and diseases of the horse: With a treatise on draught, and a copious index (Library of useful knowledge) by William Youatt, 1888
  10. Prostate and Finasteride: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects, and References by Patrick James Mullin, 1996-04
  11. Disease Susceptibility: Medical Subject Analysis With Reference Bibliography by Shirley L. Mettler, 1992-10
  12. Mycoses: Index of New Information and Medical Research Bible by Martha R. Stein, 1995-06
  13. Prostate Research: Index of New Information With Authors and Subjects by Virginia L. Jensen, 1995-05
  14. Sex & Peyronie Disease (Penile Induration - Strabismus : Index of New Information) by Blickstein, 1994-07

101. Ask The Doctor: The Neurology And Neurosurgery Forum At Med Help
Online medical forum, questions and answers about neurological diseases and conditions. Located at Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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102. Endotext.org-Your Source On Clinical Endocrinology: Authoritative, Comprehensive
Comprehensive online source of information on endocrine diseases, directed to physicians.
http://www.endotext.org/
Your Comprehensive, Authoritative, Updated, Endocrine Web-textbook SECTIONS (CLICK TO OPEN) EDITORS Pituitary Disease and Neuroendocrinology Michael Besser Diabetes Mellitus and Carbohydrate Metabolism Ira Goldfine and Robert J Rushakoff Male Reproductive Endocrinology Robert McLachlan Female Reproductive Endocrinology Robert Rebar Thyroid - www.thyroidmanager.org Leslie J De Groot Adrenal Disease and Function George Chrousos Parathyroid and Bone Disease Andrew Arnold Diffuse Hormonal Systems and Endocrine Tumor Syndromes Aaron Vinik Pediatric Endocrinology Maria New Obesity Jose Caro Endocrine Disease and Pregnancy Gerard Burrow Endocrine Testing Protocols Leslie J De Groot Endocrinology of Aging Marc Blackman Endotext.org is the web-based source of information on endocrine disease directed to physicians around the world caring for patients with these problems. It is comprehensive, authoritative, constantly up-dated, and available without cost to physicians and trainees. All material may be freely downloaded for personal use. Our site covers the broad area of Clinical Endocrinology, emphasizing clinical endocrine practice, including the most current information on the manifestations of endocrine disease, diagnosis and treatment.

103. Page Not Found Or Moved
Database of fungal pathogens on trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. Search by pathogen, host or recording authority.
http://www.landcare.cri.nz/science/nzpddb/
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104. Neal Chamberlain PhD. Medical Microbiology, Osteopathic Medicine
A website containing information on the microorganisms that cause diseases in humans. Lecture notes, laboratory notebook, computerized clinical cases, and most common causes of infectious diseases file.
http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/
Search WWW Search This Site! What's New l PDA Downloads l MAOPA: Microbiology of Wounds l KCOM l NBOME % Pass Rate l Osteopathic School Ranking l AACOM l Dr. Baer's Physiology Site l Neal's World l l Infectious Diseases l Clinical Cases l Immunization Schedule l Medical Microbiology l Computerized Teaching Materials for the Infectious Diseases Course at KCOM Dr. Chamberlain's Infectious Diseases Lectures 2003: These lectures include the Hematopoietic, Systemic, Gastrointestinal Tract, Cardiovascular infections, Upper Respiratory Tract, Lower Respiratory Tract, Urinary Tract, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Dr. Tritz's Infectious Diseases Lectures 2002: Dr. Tritz retired June 30, 2003 and there will be no new versions of these lectures for now. These lectures include the Central Nervous System, Integument, Eye, Ear, Skeletal, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal Tract infections. Infectious Diseases Laboratory Notebook : This notebook will help you identify your bacterial unknowns.

105. Table Of Contents
Orientation to the Guide Definition of Icons At A Glance. Module 1. UnderstandingCommunicable diseases Module 2. Preventing Communicable diseases
http://www.bmcc.edu/Headstart/Trngds/Diseases/
TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Overview Purpose
Audience
Head Start Program Performance Standards Orientation to the Guide
Definition of Icons
At A Glance Module 1 Understanding Communicable Diseases
Outcomes
Key Concepts
Background Information
Questions for Discussion/Reflection
Activity 1: Who Has Had This Experience?
Activity 2. What Do We Think?
Activity 3: Working with People with Diverse Beliefs Activity 4: How Communicable Diseases Spread Key to Activity 4 A: Communicable Disease in Children Key to Activity 4 B: How Communicable Diseases Spread Activity 5: Spreading Germs Next Steps: Ideas to Extend Practice Handout A: Who Has Had This Experience? Handout B: What Do We Think? Module 2 Preventing Communicable Diseases Outcomes Key concepts Background Information Questions for Discussion/Reflection Activity J. Hand Washing. Doing It Right Activity 2. The Art of Gloving Activity 3. Checking Up on Infection Control Activity 4. Why Is Everyone Sick? Key to Activity 4. Why Is Everyone Sick? Activity 5. Let's Have a Picnic Activity 6: Promoting Fresh Air Next Steps: Ideas to Extend Practice Handout C: Hand Washing Handout D: Gloving Handout E-l: Hand Washing Checklist Handout E-2: Diapering Checklist Handout E-4: Food Handling Checklist Handout F-1: Why Is Everyone Sick?

106. Helpline For Kidney Diseases
A free site for patient education and guidance regarding ailments of kidney, prostate, and urinary disorders. Online self diagnosis or submission of the problem to multiple experts who can reply by email.
http://www.geocities.com/urologyhelpline
Welcome to the ultimate helpline for urinary disorders
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This site is dedicated to the patients suffering from:
Urinary disorders;
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Prostate enlargement;
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Kidney failure etc A useful and free site for patient education and guidance. This site is managed by an expert group of doctors consisting of urologists and nephrologists.
If you are suffering from any urinary ailment and do not have easy access to a urologist please feel free to send your problem on the e-mail for a free and frank opinion on your case by an experienced team of specialists. Looking for something else? Search Tips Show Summaries Phrase Search This site was last updated: Tuesday, September 02, 2003

107. ACCURHEUM.COM -- Accurate Diagnosis And Treatment Of Rheumatic Diseases
Dedicated to the accurate diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases, live chat with healthcare professionals, up to date rheumatology news, links to information and a message board.
http://www.accurheum.com
Welcome to ACCURHEUM.COM, a site dedicated to the accurate diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, lyme diseases, and scleroderma. We also have a chat room and message board to discuss diseases with other visitors to our site. Your browser does not support frames, however you still can enter our site by clicking here

108. Cigarette Smoking And Cardiovascular Diseases
Cigarettes are the most important preventable cause of premature death in the United State. Most of those deaths are from heart disease, not cancer. The facts from the AHA.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4545

109. TravelHealth Disease Prevention
you are here home page diseases. Disease Prevention. Ever wanted to know whatdengue fever is? Stop here for all the disease advice you can handle. diseases.
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Bird Flu . Avian Influenza is an infectious type of influenza; usually only affects birds Cholera . A bacterial infection which causes severe diarrhoea Dengue Fever . Mosquito-borne disease affecting est. 50 million people each year Diphtheria . An acute infection affecting the upper respiratory system Ebola . A highly contagious virus which is very easily spread through body fluids Hepatitis A . What is Hep A, who is at risk and how can it be prevented

110. AgingEye Times - Home Page
Current information on aging eye diseases like cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration and dry eyes.
http://www.agingeye.net/
June 08, 2004
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Macular Degeneration More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment ... New Developments Diabetic Eye Disease More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment ... New Developments Dry Eyes More Information Symptoms Eye Exam Treatment Overview ... New Developments Other AgingEye Presbyopia Blepharitis AgingEye Emergencies More Americans than ever face the threat of Blindness from Aging Eye Diseases The leading causes of vision impairment and blindness in the US are primarily age related eye diseases. Cataract affects nearly 20.5 million Americans age 65 and older. About 2.2 million Americans have been diagnosed with glaucoma , and another two million do not know they have it. More than 1.6 million Americans over age 60 have advanced macular degeneration Diabetic retinopathy affects more than 5.3 million Americans age 18 and older. The number of Americans with age-related eye disease is expected to double within the next three decades. Vision problems in US - Full text of report Recommended Guidelines for Eye Exams In this exclusive review, AgingEye Times explores the affect of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on Cataract, Dry Eyes and Macular degeneration.

111. Diseases And Disabilities
Teacher Resources. diseases, Conditions, and Disabilities. Click here to see alist of possible diseases, conditions, or disabilities from which to choose.
http://www.bcpl.net/~sullivan/modules/diseases/
Teacher Resources
Diseases, Conditions, and Disabilities
Your mother has recently discovered that she has a rare degenerative muscle disorder. As the disease progresses, she will become increasingly disabled. There is no known treatment or cure for this disease due to a lack of research dollars. This scenario is not as farfetched or uncommon as you might think. All of us have been or will probably be touched by disease, whether in our own lives or in the lives of those about whom we care. We cannot leave to some unknown person the task of arguing for funds to support medical research or advancements. Each of us needs to be actively involved in the process of raising public awareness as well as monies. What disease or condition or disability do you care most about? What are the facts about it? Which facts are the most compelling and would have the greatest impact on an audience? How might you justify the spending of federal dollars for more research to improve the medical care or cure rate for this disease?

112. Foodborne Diseases, NIAID Fact Sheet
Factsheets from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/foodbornedis.htm
April 2002
Foodborne Diseases
Overview
Preventing Foodborne Diseases

Botulism

Campylobacteriosis
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Overview
Infectious diseases spread through food or beverages are a common, distressing, and sometimes life-threatening problem for millions of people in the United States and around the world. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates 76 million people suffer foodborne illnesses each year in the United States, accounting for 325,000 hospitalizations and more than 5,000 deaths. Foodborne disease is extremely costly. Health experts estimate that the yearly cost of all foodborne diseases in this country is $5 to $6 billion in direct medical expenses and lost productivity. Infections with the bacteria Salmonella alone account for $1 billion yearly in direct and indirect medical costs. There are more than 250 known foodborne diseases. Bacteria cause most cases, followed by viruses and parasites. Natural and manufactured chemicals in food products also can make people sick. Some diseases are caused by toxins (poisons) from the disease-causing organism, others by bodily reactions to the organism itself. People infected with foodborne germs may have no symptoms or develop symptoms ranging from mild intestinal discomfort to severe dehydration and bloody diarrhea. Recently, public health, agriculture, and environmental officials have expressed growing concern over keeping the nation's food and water supply safe from terrorist acts. This bioterrorism threat is being studied by a number of U.S. agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Agriculture, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency, and National Institutes of Health.

113. ASHA | Facts & Answers About STDs: Introduction
Introduction to Sexually Transmitted diseases (STDs). Also known as the clap .Hepatitis. A disease that affects the liver. There are more than four types.
http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/
Introduction to
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Find an STD AIDS / HIV Chancroid Chlamydia Crabs Gonorrhea Hepatitis Herpes HPV / Genital Warts Molluscum Contagiosum NGU Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Scabies Syphilis Vaginitis AIDS and HIV Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, is a virus that attacks the immune system resulting in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS. Chancroid A treatable bacterial infection that causes painful sores. Chlamydia A treatable bacterial infection that can scar the fallopian tubes affecting a woman's ability to have children. Crabs Also known as pediculosis pubis, crabs are parasites or bugs that live on the pubic hair in the genital area. Gonorrhea A treatable bacterial infection of the penis, vagina or anus that causes pain, or burning feeling as well as a pus-like discharge. Also known as "the clap". Hepatitis A disease that affects the liver. There are more than four types. A and B are the most common. Herpes Genital herpes is a recurrent skin condition that can cause skin irritations in the genital region (anus, vagina, penis).

114. Doc Trish Explains It All! Medical Answers In Plain English!
Receive translation of medical jargon and explanation of conditions or diseases by a family doctor, into plain English.
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115. CTD Redirect Page
Promotes, advocates and coordinates tropical disease control to improve the health status of individual communities and populations.
http://www.who.int/ctd/

116. IMMUNE DEFICIENCY FOUNDATION
National, nonprofit organization to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases through research and education.
http://www.primaryimmune.org/
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117. National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
skip navigation, Digestive diseases Home, Digestive diseases Clearinghouse. Digestivediseases, Statistics, Clinical Trials, in Spanish, Resources, Order, About NDDIC,
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118. Fresh Cut: The Magazine For Value-added Produce.
Trade magazines which include Potato Country, Onion World, Tomato Magazine, and Carrot Country are featured. Articles on production, processing, pests and diseases, marketing and equipment.
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119. Blistering Diseases. DermNet NZ
Home Patient information Blistering diseases. Blistering diseases.The primary bullous (blistering) diseases must be distinguished
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The primary bullous (blistering) diseases must be distinguished from blistering skin infections and other conditions that may occasionally result in blistering. Primary blistering diseases
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Herpes zoster (shingles) ... Staph. scalded skin syndrome Eczema especially: Dyshidrosis (pompholyx) Discoid (nummular) eczema Plant dermatitis Other blistering conditions Chilblains Erosive pustular dermatosis Erythema multiforme Fixed drug eruption ... Sweet's syndrome DermNet does not provide an on-line consultation service. If you have any concerns with your skin or its treatment, see a dermatologist for advice. NZDS

120. Consultants In Pulmonary Diseases - Pulmonology - Welcome
Our practice is dedicated to serving the pulmonary needs of Dallas, Texas, and the surrounding communities.
http://www.pulmonologychannel.com/cpdiseases
Consultants in Pulmonary Diseases is dedicated to serving the pulmonary needs of Dallas, Texas, and the surrounding communities. Our practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the following diseases and conditions: ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome), asbestosis, asthma, bronchitis, chronic cough, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cystic fibrosis, emphysema, hemoptysis, lung cancer, obstructive sleep apnea, pleural effusion, sarcoidosis, solitary pulmonary nodule, and tuberculosis. Pulmonology is classified as an internal medicine subspecialty. A pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary (lung) conditions and diseases. Our physicians offer the following diagnostics: blood gas analysis, bronchial provocation, bronchoscopy, closed pleural biopsy, open pleural biopsy, peak expiratory flow, PFTs (pulmonary function tests), polysomnogram, spirometry, and thoracentesis. For information on our physicians, please see the physicians page.

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