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 www.realage.com
Unique personal health management tools, with personalized health information to help one look and feel years younger. RealAge touts that it’s not your chronological age that counts, it’s your biological and physiological age that really matters — better personal choices equals better health. Log on today, complete the questionnaire and discovery your real age!


 www.discoveryhealth.com
Access information about diseases & conditions, fitness & nutrition, healthy living, mental health, pregnancy & parenting, and more!


 www.webmd.com
Access information from the most trusted health information source on the Web. This source provides information on diseases & conditions, health living, pregnancy & family, and A – Z guide and information about health care services.


 www.kidshealth.org
Moms and dads in the workforce need a reliable, instantaneous source for accurate health information about specific child and teen-related topics. KidsHealth.com is the largest and most-visited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, the award-winning KidsHealth provides families with accurate, up-to-date, and jargon-free health information they can use. KidsHealth has separate areas for kids, teens and parents.

 www.healthfinder.gov
Since 1997, Healthfinder® has been recognized as a key resource for finding the best government and nonprofit health and human services information on the Internet.  Healthfinder® links to carefully selected information and Web sites from over 1,700 health-related organizations.


 getfit.samhsa.gov
GetFit.SAMHSA.Gov is an interactive workplace web site that provides you, your family, and colleagues with information about physical health, mental health, drugs, and alcohol — to improve the health, safety, and quality of life for employees and their families across the Nation.


 www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov
The Department of Health & Human Services offers this Hospital Compare tool to provide information on how well the hospitals in a certain area care for their adult patients with certain medical conditions. This information compares the quality of care hospitals provide so that individuals can share it with their physicians in order to make educated decisions when selecting a hospital.


 www.UCompareHealthCare.com
See vital statistics on more than 5,500 hospitals, 535,000 physicians, and 16,000 nursing homes around the US.



 www.4woman.gov
As a project of the US Department of Health and Human Services, this site offers current, reliable, non-commercial and cost-free health information about numerous topics for women of all ages. This site also offers a toll-free call center for women and their families.


 www.cdc.gov
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people — at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, while promoting health through strong partnerships.


 www.nlm.nih.gov
The U.S. Library of Medicine is the world's largest medical library and the creator of Medicine/PubMed. This site offers extensive and credible health information.


 www.cancer.gov
The National Cancer Institute coordinates the National Cancer Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and their families.


 www.sleepfoundation.org
The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is dedicated to improving public health and safety by achieving understanding of sleep and sleep disorders, and by supporting sleep-related education, research, and advocacy. Several tools and quizzes are available, including the Insomnia Quiz.



 www.healthierus.gov
HealthierUS.gov is your source of credible, accurate information to help Americans choose to live healthier lives.


 www.healthypeople.gov
Healthy People 2010 challenges individuals, communities, and professionals — indeed, all of us — to take specific steps to ensure that good health, as well as long life, are enjoyed by all. Healthy People 2010 provides a framework for prevention for the Nation. It is a statement of national health objectives designed to identify the most significant preventable threats to health and to establish national goals to reduce these threats.



 www.americanheart.org
Despite recent advances, heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases remain the No. 1 and most costly killer in the United States. One of the foremost authorities on cutting-edge health information and research, this site offers programs & tools, publications & resources, a listing of heart-healthy foods, as well as the Heart & Stroke Encyclopedia.



 www.cancer.org
What is cancer? Can it be found early? Can it be prevented? Find answers to your questions about cancer. With vast resources and information, one of the premier authorities on cancer prevention and treatment.



 www.diabetes.org
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. This site offers the most comprehensive, in-depth information about diabetes prevention and treatment, including the importance of having an active lifestyle and making healthful nutrition choices.



 www.stroke.org
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in America and the No. 1 cause of adult disability. The good news is that 80% of strokes are preventable. Log on to learn more about prevention and early detection.


 www.strokeassociation.org
Stroke is a medical emergency. Know these warning signs of stroke and teach them to others. This site provides vital information about symptoms, response and recovery.



 www.obesity.org
The effects of the disease of obesity, in terms of death, disability and morbidity are devastating. The American Obesity Association (AOA) has been founded to combat a condition that affects more than one-quarter of all adults and one in five children.


 www.arthritis.org
If you have arthritis, chances are you have questions that you may not have asked your doctor. This site will help you get answers.


 www.stress.org
The American Institute of Stress is a non profit organization established in 1978 to serve as a clearinghouse for information on all stress related subjects.



 www.lungusa.org
The mission of the American Lung Association® is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. With special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health, this site provides a plethora of valuable resources, including the Lung Helpline.


Smoking Cessation

At Smoking–Cessation.org, you'll learn how to break down your smoking triggers and overcome your nicotine addiction. You'll find helpful tips, new smoking cessation methods, and the latest information that will help you quit smoking for good.


Asthma & Allergy Association

More than 50 million Americans have allergies and 20 million have asthma. Get quick facts about asthma, allergies (including food allergies) and help with education, advocacy, research, publications, chapters and support groups.



 health.nih.gov
The U.S. Government’s comprehensive guide to health information, with quick links to child & teen health, men’s health, minority health, senior’s health, women’s health and wellness and lifestyle. Register to receive the Institutes’ health information newsletter.


 ods.od.nih.gov
Complete guide to dietary supplements, including fact sheets about vitamin and mineral supplements, botanical supplements, as well as nutrient recommendations and much more.


 www.mymoney.gov
Don’t let money stress you out. Provided via the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission, MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether you are planning to buy a home, balancing your checkbook, or investing in your 401k, the resources on MyMoney.gov can help you do it better. Throughout the site, you will find important information from 20 federal agencies government wide.

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