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Healthlinknm:
New Mexico health care on the infobahn. Includes information about New Mexico hospitals. The latest Medicaid rules.
New
Mexico Health Resources - Nonprofit health recruitment
and retention firm funded, primarily, by the New Mexico
Department of Health to attract doctors, nurses and other
professionals to the state.
University Hospital of New Mexico -
Research and teaching hospital serving New Mexico.
Presbyterian Healthcare Services - the
largest non-profit healthcare organization in New Mexico. PHS operates
hospitals and clinics throughout the state and offers health insurance.
Top Worldwide Health Sites
www.nih.gov: This is the Web site for the National Institutes of Health, which includes some Spanish-language information. Besides information about a range of diseases, you also can find out about some clinical trials under way.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed: Run by the National Library of Medicine, this site allows you to search medical journals and offers abstracts of relevant articles.
www.intelihealth.com -- This site, operated by Johns Hopkins University, offers the latest health news, searches for drug and disease information, and links to a number of more technical databases.
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus: Operated by the National Library of Medicine, this site lets you search a range of health topics. You can choose to search for articles in medical journals, or you can access more consumer-oriented information put out by government and non-profit organizations.
www.onhealth.com: Written in a very down-to-earth style, this site features articles on breaking medical news and other health topics. You can subscribe to a daily briefing by e-mail.
www.quackwatch.com:Got a question about alternative medicine? Choose a topic and this site offers the skeptic's assessment, based on scientific research.
www.noah.cuny.edu: This site,
operated by the City University of New York, helps guide you to health information and includes Spanish-language resources.
www.healthfinder.gov: This gateway site, operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, helps you search for health information by topic. It tends to direct you toward Web sites operated by the government or nonprofit organizations.
www.navigator.tufts.edu: This site, run by Tufts University, makes just about everyone's list as the top place to go to find the best nutrition information.
www.cdc.gov: This is the home for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. You can get breaking news on outbreaks around the world, updates on influenza, copies of the agency's Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report, basic disease information, and tips on preventive steps to take when traveling to other parts of the world.
www.mayohealth.org: It seems everyone wants to go to the Mayo Clinic; now you can make the trip online. This site includes information from the clinic's centers for various diseases, as well as articles from its health newsletters.
www.drkoop.com: This busy site, operated under the aegis of the former surgeon general, offers online health chats, daily features on different topics, health risk assessment tools and general information on a range of topics.
www.4women.gov: Offered by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this site directs you to user-friendly information about women's health issues.
www.thriveonline.com: This consumer-oriented site offers quick articles on a range of health topics, including sections on fitness and serenity.

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