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Women's Health Information Resources

Guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women

Directory of Women's Health Fellowships & Residencies

NCI Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool: For Consumers -- For Healthcare Professionals

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Stroke Risk Factors and Symptoms from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

American Medical Women's Association (AMWA)

What Can You Tell Me About...?/¿Qué me cuentas? - a bilingual health information website

American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)

The Arizona Center for Education on Therapeutics (AZCERT) - tools for safe medication use.

FDA Office of Women's Health

Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

Minority Women's Health Information

Office on Women's Health (OWH), Dept of Health and Human Services

National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health Program

ONWRD: Online Women's Health Research Database

National Indian Women's Health Resource Center

Rural Health Office, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

National Rural/Frontier Coordinating Centers (RFCC)

Society for Women's Health Research

National Women’s Health Resource Center, Inc. (NWHRC)

Southwest Institute for Research On Women (SIROW) at the University of Arizona

National Women's Health Indicators Database. Customizable tables, graphs, and maps.

WISEWOMAN (CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)

National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women

Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona

Women's Health Initiative (WHI)

Women's Health @ Stanford (Stanford University)

Women's Health Resource Inventory compiled by the UA National Center of Excellence in Women's Health

Consumer Health Websites

MEDLINEplus

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Cancer.gov

Healthfinder®

MayoClinic

Familydoctor.org

Teens and Adolescents

GirlsHealth.gov - Gives girls between the ages of 10 and 16 reliable, current health information. The site focuses on many health topics that respond to adolescent girls' health concerns and motivates girls to choose healthy behaviors using positive, supportive and non-threatening messages. (Sponsored by Office on Women's Health: http://4woman.gov)

Freevibe - An excellent source for drug information and drug prevention. Today's celebrities give their reasons why they don't do drugs. Freevibe has games and other interactive stuff; the cartoon diaries are awesome and educational. (Sponsored by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign)

Go Ask Alice - Answers every question you ever wanted to know about relationships; sexuality; emotions; fitness and nutrition; alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs. (Sponsored by Columbia University)

I Wanna Know - "Answers to your questions about sexual health and sexually transmitted diseases." (Sponsored by the American Social Health Association)

TeenGrowth.com - Gives reliable and useful information about topics such as emotions, peer pressure, drugs, alcohol, puberty, sex, fitness, and stress. (Sponsored by KidsGrowth)

TeensHealth.org - Answers your personal questions on these topics: Your Body, Your Mind, Sexual Health, Food & Fitness, Drugs & Alcohol, Q&A, Diseases & Conditions, Infections (including STDs), School & Jobs, and Staying Safe. Also in Spanish. (Sponsored by the Nemours Foundation)

Teen Wire - Sexuality and relationship info you can trust. (Sponsored by Planned Parenthood)