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Spanish Language Information

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MedlinePlus. 01 Dec. 2006. U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health. 01 Dec. 2006<http://medlineplus.gov/spanish/>. Provides access to extensive information about specific diseases and conditions and also has links to consumer health information from the National Institutes of Health, dictionaries, lists of hospitals and physicians, and clinical trials.
NOAH (New York Online Access to Health) http://www.noah-health.org/ in English and Spanish A collaborative effort of New York City library organizations to provide access to online consumer health information It includes a Spanish and English portal.
“Put Prevention into Practice.” AHRQ: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 17 Nov. 2006 < http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/espanoix.htm>. Put Prevention into Practice is a program of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This site links to “checklists for your next checkup” for men and women, “pocket guides to good health” for adults and children, and a “Pocket Guide to Staying Healthy at 50+.” All five of these documents are available in English and Spanish.
“Tips for a Healthy Life for Men.” Men’s Health. 10 May 2006. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 17 Nov. 2006 < http://www.cdc.gov/men/tips/tipsgen-sp.pdf>. This page provides general guidelines for living healthier (PDF file only, no additional links).
“Tips for a Healthy Life for Women.” Women’s Health. 14 Feb. 2006. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 17 Nov. 2006 <http://www.cdc.gov/women/tips/tipsgen-sp.pdf>. This page provides general guidelines for living healthier, (PDF file only, no additional links).
Womenshealth.gov. The National Women’s Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. 17 Nov. 2006 <http://www.4woman.gov/espanol/>. Provides comprehensive coverage of women’s health issues (over 800 topics, according to the site).
"Healthfinder en español" Office of Disease Preventiona nd Health Promotion <http://www.healthfinder.gov/espanol/> Provides links to selected information from over 1.500 health-related sites, especially goverment agencies

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