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1.2 Gateways

Try a health gateway first. These provide free access to a catalogue of health and medical Internet sites. You can look for information under subject sections, or search the gateway using keywords.

Some examples of health gateways are listed below.

  • NHS Direct Online (http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk [Opens new browser window]
    NHS Direct Online is produced by the NHS. It provides high quality health information and advice. You can also make an online enquiry, or telephone a 24 hour nurse advice and information helpline.

  • Contact a Family (http://www.cafamily.org.uk) [Opens new browser window]
    Contact a Family produces a directory of conditions affecting adults and children. The directory gives a medical description of the condition, followed by details of support groups. There is also a helpline service. Contact a Family is a UK charity which helps families who care for children with any disability or special need. They are a main source of information about rare disorders and are able to assist affected adults as well as children.

  • Patient UK (http://www.patient.co.uk)  [Opens new browser window]
    Patient UK is a directory to health Web sites in the UK. It contains information about conditions, support groups, books and journals, and locations of GP practices and hospitals. Patient information leaflets are also available. It is a free site edited by two GPs.

  • Intute: Health and Life Sciences: Medicine (http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/medicine/) [Opens in new browser window]
    This is "a free online service providing you with access to the very best web resources for education and research, evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists. This service was formerly known as OMNI."

  • National electronic Library for Health – NeLH (http://www.nelh.nhs.uk) [Opens new browser window]
    NeLH is produced by the NHS. It contains good quality information that provides the evidence for health care. Though aimed at the health professional, most of the site is freely available to the public too.

  • MEDLINEplus (http://medlineplus.gov) [Opens new browser window]
    MEDLINEplus is produced by the US government. It provides information on conditions, a medical encyclopaedia and medical dictionaries. For every condition covered, you can click on a link to MEDLINE for a pre-set search of recent research articles. MEDLINE is the top database to the international biomedical research literature.

  • MEDLINE (http://www.pubmed.gov) [Opens new browser window]
    MEDLINE is produced by the US government. It is the top database to the international medical research literature. It is available free on the Web.

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