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• Health & Wellness Resources
(National Institutes of Health)
This website collects wellness-related information produced by the 27 institutes and centers that make
up the U.S. National Institutes of Health. It has information on healthy eating, smoking cessation,
alcohol, Senior health, cancer prevention, and much more.
• Healthy Living
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created a heath
promotion page to help ensure a long, productive, healthy life for all people.
This page provides links to information related to men’s and women’s
health issues, minority health concerns, the importance of physical activity, and more.
• e-Health Library Wellness Centers
(e-Health Library)
E-Health Library's Wellness Centers cover a broad range of subjects related to
wellness, healthy lifestyle, and living with chronic conditions. It includes centers
for Aging and Health, Food and Nutrition, a Diet Center, a Health Myths Center, and
many others. All articles in e-Health Library are regularly reviewed by medical professionals.
• Healthy Living - familydoctor.org
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
This site covers a variety of topics in their guide to healthy living. Information
is available on such topics as first aid, emotional health, and vaccine recommendations.
• Healthy Living
(Mayo Clinic)
This consumer health site offers resources on their healthy living page
that address the importance of nutrition, physical and mental well-being,
and fitness. This site also offers specialized information for women's
and men's health.
• MedlinePlus
(National Library of Medicine)
Healthy living encourages making informed lifestyle choices.
• Quick Guide to Healthy Living
(U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
Brief, easy-to-read advice on staying healthy. It covers many areas: Nutrition, screening tests, pregnancy, child health, heart health, and much more.
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