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Alcohol

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Cancer

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Drugs

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Emergency Preparedness

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General Health

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) :  Search for various health topics of interest alphabetically
  • Familydoctor.org: Health information for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians
  • MEDLINEPlus: Offers comprehensive information on hundreds of health topics. You can search for health topics alphabetically, view interactive slide shows or find links to other health resources and health care providers. 
  • Go Ask Alice : Columbia University's questions and answer internet service. Provides information about relationships, sexual health, emotional health, fitness, drugs, nutrition, and general health.
  • Health finder Guide to consumer health topics provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services
  • National Institutes of Health

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Heart Disease

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Hepatitis B

  • Center for Disease Control: Hepatitis B is a serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver. Transmission occurs when blood or body fluids from an infected person enters the body of a person who is not immune.
  • The Hepatitis B Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by hepatitis B.

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Nutrition and Diet

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Relationships

  • Johns Hopkins Relationships website: Information on how to recognize and strengthen healthy relationships and how to resolve conflict or dissolve negative relationships.
  • Go Ask Alice : Columbia University's questions and answer internet service. Provides information about relationships, sexual health, emotional health, fitness, drugs, nutrition, and general health.

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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Smoking

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Travel

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Wellness

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Women's Health

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