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Home  Georgia Health & Medical

A Warning About Herbs
Herbs should be treated like medicine.  Indeed, many prescription and over the counter drugs are derived from herbs or herb combinations.  Always remember that like any drug, herbs can trigger adverse reactions or have unpleasant side effects.  Although herbs can be as potent as any drug, the government has classified them as foods, not drugs, and therefore they are not subject to the same rigorous evaluation and monitoring that the Food and Drug Administration does for every medicine on the market.  This means that many herbal side effects have yet to be discovered.

Talk to your physician before mixing herbs with prescription and over the counter drugs.  Seemingly benign remedies may have unexpected side affects.  For instance, massage can worsen some circulatory disorders, some aromatherapy oils can be dangerous to children, and some herbs can cause dangerous reactions when taken with certain prescriptions or over the counter drugs. 

Don't assume an herb is safe merely because it's used on the skin and not ingested.  Topical remedies can cause allergic reactions and sometimes even pass through the skin to the blood stream.  Given these facts, don't use an herb without knowing its name or ingredients.  If you're squeamish about telling your doctor, read some good books on the subject.  Good books should give balanced coverage and mention possible side effects. 

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Alternative Professional Associations

American Academy of Medical Acupuncture
(800) 521-2262  
Helps you find physicians who practice acupuncture in your area.  

National Commission on Certification of Acupuncturists
 
                                      (202) 232-1404  
For practitioners who do not have a medical degree.

American Holistic Medical Association (919) 787-5181
For doctors and nurses who practice alternative specialties.

National Center For Homeopathy (703) 548-7790

American Massage Therapy Association (847) 864-0123

American Chiropractic Association (703) 276-8800


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Specific Medical Conditions & Treatment (Links)
General Health Information Sites
Addiction
Aging

Aids

Allergy, Asthma & Lung Diseases

Alternative Medicine/Herbs
Blood

Bones & Joints

Cancer

Children

Clinical Trials

Diabetes
Diseases & Treatments

Drug Info
(Indications, Interactions, Precautions, etc.)
Ear, Nose & Throat

Eyes

Food & Nutrition

Guidelines

Heart

Medications

Mental Health

Skin

Other

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General Health Information Sites

Medscape

Search Medscape's 30,000 medical journal articles and medical news reports for the latest on diseases and treatments. First time users must sign up and become members.  Membership is free but requires you fill a short registration form telling about yourself.

www.mdchoice.com
Reviews medical web sites based on their content and readability.  

Agency For Health Care Policy & Research

American Academy of Family Physicians

Food & Drug Administration

Health Finder

JAMA Patient Pages

Mayo Clinic

Medical Matrix (free registration required)

Medicinet

National Institute Of Health

National Library of Medicine (NIH)

New England Journal of Medicine

NOAH: New York Online Access to Health

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Addiction

American Society Of Addiction Medicine
ASAM is dedicated to educating physicians and improving the 
treatment of  individuals suffering from alcoholism and other addictions.

Alcoholics Anonymous

www.niaaa.nih.gov
For answers to questions such as how to tell if you are an alcoholic.

Self Help Source Book On Support Groups

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Aging

Alzheimer's Association

American Association Of Retired Persons

National Institute On Aging


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Aids

Key Contacts & Aids Help Resources Throughout All Of Georgia
Aids, Advocacy, Case Management, Clothing / Furniture, Financial / Public Assistance, Food, Funeral, Housing, Legal, Practical Support, Spiritual Support, Transportation and Technical Assistance for Agencies and Organizations

Center For Aids Prevention (multilingual)

Center For Disease Control & Prevention

See Consumer-SOS/Disabilities

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Allergy, Asthma & Other Lung Diseases

American Academy Of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

American Lung Association

National Jewish Center

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Alternative Medicine/Herbs

Glossary Of Herbs and Synonyms

http://www.henriettesherbal.com/
Has a list of valuable herb links and descriptions.

http://www.bubbasonline.com/herbal.html
Has a list of herbs, what they’re good for and their side effects.

http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/biologie/b_online/ibc99/dr-duke/module5.htm
Has a list of herbs, what they’re good for and their side effects.

Food & Drug Administration (888)463-6322
The FDA maintains a safety hotline where you can find out if anyone has reported problems with a particular product.  

http://www.henriettesherbal.com/
Has a list of valuable herb links and descriptions

http://www.henriettesherbal.com/
Has glossary of herbs and synonyms

http://www.bubbasonline.com/herbal.html
Has a list of herbs, what they’re good for and their side effects.

http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/biologie/b_online/ibc99/dr-duke/module5.htm
Has a list of herbs, what they’re good for and their side effects.

www.mdconsult.com
Learn about suggested herb doses, their side effects and why some herbs are not recommended via a book published by "Commission E" (the German Government). Note: This web site charges for access but new users are allowed a ten day free pass.

The American Pharmaceutical Association
has compiled an A-to-Z encyclopedia of uses, dosages, and the current consensus on supplements in its Practical Guide to Natural Medicines.

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Blood

To Find The Nearest Blood Center or Blood Drive,

Call (800) 448-3543 or (888) 256-6388 or

www.redcross.org or www.americasblood.org


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Bones & Joints

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Arthritis Foundation


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Cancer

American Cancer Society

OncoLink-University Of Pennsylvania Cancer Center


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Children

American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy Of Pediatrics

Johns Hopkins University


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Clinical Trials

CenterWatch
   
Listings of more than 41,000 industry and government
sponsored clinical trials as well as new drug therapies
recently approved by the FDA. This site is designed for 
both patients and research professionals.

National Cancer Institute

Clinicaltrials.gov
Has details on 5,200 mostly
government-funded clinical trials. 

Emergingmed.com
Has privately funded cancer
trials and will soon expand to 
include other diseases. 

Veritasmedicine.com
Lists trials and standard
treatments for 28 diseases. 

Americasdoctor.com
Has trials in eight disease
categories but not cancer.

Acurian.com
Developing lists of trials
in 20 disease categories. 

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Diabetes

American Diabetes Association

Joslin Diabetes Center


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Diseases & Treatments

www.onhealth.com

Click on a medical condition and get a list of possible causes and treatments.  Also has links to authoritative sources on the subject.

Medscape
Search Medscape's 30,000 medical journal articles and medical news reports for the latest on diseases and treatments. First time users must sign up and become members.  Membership is free but requires you fill a short registration form telling about yourself.

www.mdchoice.com
Reviews medical web sites based on their content and readability.  

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Drug Information (Indications, Interactions, Precautions, etc.)

RxList-The Internet Drug Index
 
Use their key word search for brand or generic names, symptoms, side effects, or drug interactions.  

http://www.drugs.com/ (Requires Free Registration)
For Drug Information (indications, interactions, precautions, etc.) on over 24,000 prescription and over-the counter drugs.  

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Ear, Nose & Throat

American Academy Of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery


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Eyes

National Eye Institute

Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary


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Food & Nutrition

American Dietetic Association

US Department Of Agriculture


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Guidelines

National Guidelines Clearing House
Makes evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related abstract, summary, and comparison materials widely available to health care professionals.

NIH Consensus Development Program
Evaluates available scientific information and resolves safety and efficacy issues related to biomedical technology. 

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Heart

American College Of Cardiology

American Heart Association

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Medications

www.medscape.com/misc/formdrugs.html

For Drug Information (indications, interactions, precautions,
etc.) on over 200,000 prescription and over-the counter drugs.

RxList-The Internet Drug Index
Use their key word search for brand or generic names, symptoms, side effects, or drug interactions.

PDR


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Mental Health

American Psychiatric Association

Mental Health Net


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Skin

American Academy Of Dermatology

Acne


The National Institutes Of Health (Acne)

Acne-site.com  (Created By a Teenager Who Used 
Accutane)

Side Effects Of Accutane 

Other

Other Help For Diseases, Disorders & Conditions


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