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"Temporal and spatial variation of heat-related illness using 911 medical dispatch data." Environmental research [0013-9351] 109.5 (2009). 600-.

Abstract: Background: The adverse effect of hot weather on health in urban communities is of increasing public health concern, particularly given trends in climate change. Objectives: To demonstrate the potential public health applications of monitoring 911 medical dispatch data for heat-related illness (HRI), using historical data for the summer periods (June 1–August 31) during 2002–2005 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Methods: The temporal distribution of the medical dispatch calls was described in relation to a current early warning system and emergency department data from the National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS). Geospatial methods were used to map the percentage of heat-related calls in each Toronto neighborhood over the study period. Results: The temporal pattern of 911 calls for HRI was similar, and sometimes peaked earlier, than current heat health warning systems (HHWS). The pattern of calls was similar to NACRS HRI visits, with the exception of 2005 where 911 calls peaked earlier. Areas of the city with a relatively higher burden of HRI included low income inner-city neighborhoods, areas with high rates of street-involved individuals, and areas along the waterfront which include summer outdoor recreational activities. Conclusions: Identifying the temporal trends and geospatial patterns of these important environmental health events has the potential to direct targeted public health interventions to mitigate associated morbidity and mortality. [Copyright 2009 Elsevier]

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"The socio-spatial dynamics of extreme urban heat events: The case of heat-related deaths in Philadelphia." Applied geography [0143-6228] 29.3 (2009). 419-.

Abstract: Heat is the number one weather-related cause of mortality in the United States; typically punctuated by extreme heat waves. This study examines the relationship between the spatial distribution of vulnerable populations, satellite-detected urban heat island (UHI) and heat-related mortality distributions during a 1993 extreme heat event in Philadelphia, PA. Geostatistical methods are used to compare spatial distributions of vulnerability and to determine concentration of mortality within surface UHI intensity levels. The results suggest the spatial distribution of urban poor is congruent with heat-related death. Additionally, deaths are concentrated in higher order surface UHI intensity levels. The findings suggest that surface UHI measures and population in poverty are important variables in spatially measuring risk from extreme heat events. Coupling surface UHI measures with socioeconomic indicators of vulnerability may enable creation of risk models with improved spatial specificity to assist public health professionals. This approach is demonstrated by developing a linear regression model of potential risk in Philadelphia for the 1993 extreme heat event. [Copyright 2009 Elsevier]

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The Healthy Development Measurement Tool is a product of the Urban Health and Place Team at the Program on Health, Equity and Sustainability within the San Francisco Department of Public Health. As described in the background, the HDMT was developed as part of the Eastern Neighborhoods Community Health Impact Assessment (ENCHIA) project.

tagged community development health planning public urban by dkarp ...on 25-AUG-09

Livagreen is a design consortium for achitects, urban designers, environmentalists, planners, and citizens intended to: provide information to those interested in land use and transportation planning; and build bridges between academia and professional practice using theoretical and practical frameworks of sustainable, systems-oriented environmental design. Thank you for your interest. Feel free to contact us if you have inquiries, suggestions, thoughts, or creative ideas.

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GORTMAKER,SL . "SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF OVERWEIGHT IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD" The New England journal of medicine [0028-4793] 329.14 (1993). 1008-1012.

Social Networking, Not for Real Friends chastises social networking sites for relying on small features to elicit interest rather than cultivating “higher” notions of community or identity assertion to maintain intrigue.  Such features include sharing status updates, self-generated media, journal entries and other interpersonal communication.  The article also argues that sites based on common interests are more fragile and transient in maintaining user engagement and support, contrary to what many believe is the fundamental motivator for social networking (finding like-minded individuals).

It’s difficult to articulate support for the article’s compelling argument that sites based on common interests are fragile, given the dearth of empirical evidence.  This article also challenges the added-feature strategy that many other articles support; more evidence, again, is needed.

Lancet Infectious Diseases
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Lancet Infectious Diseases
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CAB Abstracts (complete)
Formerly produced by Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, this database comprises international coverage of veterinary medicine, agriculture, forestry and related bio-science fields, including: human health; human nutrition; animal health; and resource management and conservation. Also rural sociology.
A useful tutorial site for searching Medline databases: http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/training
tagged database health medical by myna ...and 5 other people ...on 14-JUL-08
Nursing Database but good on topics like immunizations, nutrition, ect.
tagged database health nursing by myna ...and 7 other people ...on 14-JUL-08
Search: e.g. immunization and Papua New Guiniea. Latest information.

mickey d's

Website for McDonalds fast food resteraunt

tagged fast food health mcdonalds mickeyd's by myna ...on 09-JUL-08

“Google CEO: ‘Cloud Computing’ Is Key to Patient-Owned PHR’s”
by Don Long
Medical Device Week
March 3, 2008

This article reports on the 2008 Health Information and Management Systems Society’s (HIMSS) annual conference, at which Eric Schmidt (Google’s CEO) was a presenter.   PHR stands for “personal health record,” a term familiar to many in the health care industries, but not so familiar to those outside the industry.  A PHR is essentially a log or journal of an individuals health care treatment, evaluation and laboratory results.  Today, many individuals do not have PHRs, but rather, their doctors and other health care providers individually maintain medical records on their behalves.   PHRs in an electronic format has been referred to as EMRs (electronic medical record), and, “[t]he federal government has been the pioneer in the field of developing standards for universal, interoperable and portable EMR that are often linked to the development of universal health care coverage.” [pg. 1]  Of course the underlying assumption with regard to EMRs is, “that the government would be the one to have, and the one to control, this information.”  [pg. 2]  One of the primary themes of discussed at the conference was the importance of who controls and has access to an individual’s PHR/EMR.  The distinction drawn between the two is that ideally, a PHR would also be in electronic (digital) format, but rather than having the government have access too and control individuals medical records (as would be the case for EMR), each individual would control their health care information.  Hence, the idea is to make PHRs “patient-centric,” as opposed to having the government or health care providers in control of individuals’ medical records.  [pg. 2]  


This is where cloud computing comes into the picture.  Schmidt was at the HIMSS conference to give a presentation on Google Health.  Google Health is a technology that Schmidt says is still in the development phase.  What is Google Health?  According to Schmidt, Google Health is “a system for enabling the creation of PHR, based on ‘cloud computing’ – offering healthcare data that would be completely portable and privacy-protected.” [pg. 4]  The idea is that the system will be “consumer-focused – users can access their data and control who sees it.  The data follows the consumer, wherever they go.  Interoperability is important…[the system]...would not be tethered to a particular health system.” [pg. 4]


This article raises a few important policy issues.  First, there is the issue of creating the informational system necessary to consider providing universalized health care and how individuals medical records should be controlled, stored, and collected.  Second, rather obviously stemming from the prior matter, is the issue of privacy.  Hypothetically, the idea behind using cloud computing (through Google Health) to create and manage individuals’ PHR is so that the individuals have control over their medical records and have the ability to grant a particular health care provider or the government access to their records upon their approval.  If privacy is such an important issue, we should certainly be asking whether we want Google serve as the gateway for establishing and maintaining our medical records and history.

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Milos Forman's monumental 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, based on Ken Kesey's book of the same name, is both a humorous and sobering look at life in the secluded, rigidly controlled environment of a psychiatric ward. As a tightly confined and admittedly eccentric community, the ward serves as an allegory for human society in general. In this sample of inmates, one can observe the tense dynamic between a strictly regimented system and an individual determined to undermine it. Viewed in its historical context, the film also serves a reflection of the factors that led to the establishment of the institution. It symbolizes the awkward transition between two system of mental health care, and how this transition led to the rise of the oppressive institutional force McMurphy and his fellow patients must reside under.

Levine, Richard (1975, April 13). A real mental ward becomes a movie 'Cuckoo's Nest'. New York Times.

 

This newspaper article published in the New York Times in 1975, describes the experience of the reporter on the movie set while filming of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was in progress.  The movie was filmed on location in an abandoned ward of the Oregan State Hospital.  Not only was the film shot in a real ward, but many of the actors and crew members were actual patients of the hospital.  One patient, named Gordon, who had been admitted twice for rape, was a full-time employee of the filming company.  Some of the hospital staff were concerned that audiences may draw the wrong conclusions from the film due to its location.  They worried that the Oregon State Hospital would garner a bad reputation.  However, the hospital director, who also has a role in the movie, believed that it would be a benefit both as an experience and financially for the patients to be involved in the filming.  He did, however, ask that a disclaimer be placed on the film denying its factual portrayal of a real mental institution.
This article is interesting because it compares and contrasts life on a real ward with the events being portrayed in the film.  The reporter's experience is nicely weaved within his observations of the filming, and they illuminate many of the similarities, as well as differences, between real life and the fictional ward.  For example, the reporter describes an incident in which he witnesses a woman in the high-security wing being given oxygen by hospital aides.  A nurse explained that the woman was an uncooperative patient who had been given an electroconvulsive shock treatment.  This strongly mirrors the scene in Cuckoo's Nest where McMurphy and other patients, after creating havoc at a group meeting, are subjected to ECT treatments.  It reminds one that these treatments do, in fact, exist, and are given out for similar reasons as in the film.  It also shows the remnants from the older asylum system of mental health that still existed in the 70s.  Another incident that the reporter described that bore resemblance to the film was a patient basketball team.  The team had just played at a local high school, and although it had lost by 40 points, the existence of the team brings to mind the basketball match in Cuckoo's Nest between the staff and the patients.  It also is an example of the beginning of the transition from institution-based to community-based mental health care.  The basketball team was a form of community that would have fit in well with the reform efforts of the time.

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tagged health hospital mental mental_ward by ksam ...on 09-APR-08
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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The Philadelphia Health Management Corporation is a useful starting point for Philadelphia health topics.
tagged health phila phmc uurc by laallen ...on 23-JAN-08
Links, from the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), to state and territorial health departments in the United States.
Provides a variety of reports, publications, data and statistics on matters relating to health, nutrition and population in underdeveloped countries.  Some topics covered are: health systems development; population/reproductive health; HIV/AIDS; nutrition; poverty and health, and public health.  Information can be searched by topic, country, and region.
January 30, 2007
Highway Exhaust Stunts Lung Growth, Study Finds
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR

A new study suggests that children who grow up within a third of a mile of a freeway may be sustaining permanent respiratory problems.

Researchers studied developing lung function in 1,445 children living in 12 Southern California communities for eight years, from age 10 to 18. They found that the closer the children lived to a freeway, the more likely they were to experience reduced growth in lung function as measured by the standard tests.

"That living near freeways is a health issue is something we've known about for a long time," said Gennet Paauwe, a spokeswoman for the California Air Resources Board, which financed part of the research. "All of this points to the fact that California's air pollution control program needs to continue with its aggressive reduction in air pollutants. But I think this would translate to any other part of the U.S. where people are living near heavily trafficked roadways."

The findings were published online Friday by the British journal Lancet.


A non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the nation. Topics covered range from health insurance coverage, Medicaid, Medicare, state health policy to minority health, STDs, and women's health policy.
Kaiser Family Foundation's State Health Facts Online.  Resource contains the latest state-level data on demographics, health, and health policy, including health coverage, access, financing, and state legislation.
American Public Health Association (APHA)
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One-stop data source for health, nutrition and population indicators from various national and international data sources. Provides direct access to more than 100 indicators, with time series for countries and country groups from 1960 to the most recent year, where data are available.
Data covers: core health indicators; mortality and health status;disease statistics; health system statistics; risk factors and health service coverage, and inequities in health.
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The Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories has been collecting information on infant
feeding and breastfeeding in the United States since 1955.1-8 Current survey design permits an
examination of infant feeding patterns during the first 12 months of life. Ryan described increases in the
hospital initiation and duration of breastfeeding between 1985 and 1995,8 and later for the 1996 to 20019
time frame. This update complements the published data and provides current breastfeeding information
through 2003.
tagged breastfeeding children health stats by laallen ...on 17-JAN-07
Kaiser foundation website provides basic health facts for most countires, and includes citations and links to the data sources.

World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations specialized agency for health. Topics often include databases for data on health topics by country.

    
 

International public health agency provides data, scientific, technical, and topical information on health issues in  Latin America and Caribbean.
Pennsylvania county planning data kit. Supplement / compiled and coordinated by the Office of Policy, Evaluation and Development, Department of Public Welfare. [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Interdepartmental Human Services Planning Committee,
Call#: Van Pelt Library HA601 .P466


Murray,CJ Kulkarni,SC. "Eight Americas: investigating mortality disparities across races, counties, and race-counties in the United States." PLoS medicine [1549-1277] 3.9 (2006).
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tagged Care Health US disparity by bkai ...on 02-DEC-06
van Doorslaer,E Koolman,X. "Explaining income-related inequalities in doctor utilisation in Europe." Health economics [1057-9230] 13.7 (2004). 629-47.
tagged Care Euro Health Spending, by bkai ...on 02-DEC-06
Directory to statistical websites on various topics ranging from Aging, Cancer to Respiratory Health and Transplants.  Nice listing of the top 5 challenges to finding data.
tagged directory health statistics by rodrigue ...on 18-NOV-06
This guide identifies resources useful for beginning and conducting research on social aspects of health among African societies. It identifies major reference works in print and electronic formats and provides guidance for beginning the research process.
tagged africa for_mallory guide health by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 03-NOV-06
Health Care Industry - Research Guide
tagged care health industry by jasonhan ...on 15-OCT-06
EMBASE from Elsevier B.V. is a comprehensive pharmacological and biomedical database renowned for extensive indexing of drug information from 4,550 journals published in 70 countries. It is one of the most current biomedical databases available.
Topics often include databases for data on health topics by country.

Choose a country and then select tabs for surveys, quikstats, and publications.

The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) project is the third consecutive worldwide research project initiated by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to provide data and analysis on the population, health, and nutrition of women and children in developing countries. Its two predecessors, the World Fertility Survey (WFS) and the Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys (CPS), paved the way for the DHS project by focusing their research on questions related to fertility, family planning, and mortality. They also helped develop DHS' current reputation as a leader in the field of demographic and health research.

Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are nationally-representative household surveys with large sample sizes (usually between 5,000 and 30,000 households). DHS surveys provide data for a wide range of monitoring and impact evaluation indicators in the areas of population, health, and nutrition.
The Data Online for Population, Health and Nutrition (DOLPHN) is an online statistical data resource of selected demographic and health indicators gathered from various sources for several countries of the world. The DOLPHN system is designed to provide users with quick and easy access to frequently used statistics.

"EarthTrends is a comprehensive online database, maintained by the World Resources Institute, that focuses on the environmental, social, and economic trends that shape our world."

There are country reports and detailed, time series data tables for most countries in each of the following areas:
Coastal and Marine Ecosystems, Water Resources and Freshwater Ecosystems, Climate and Atmosphere, Population, Health and Human Well-being, Economics, Business and the Environment, Energy and Resources, Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Agriculture and Food, Forests, Grasslands and Drylands, Environmental Governance and Institutions.

 

You may be asked to  register to view content, but the registration process is easy and the content is free.

Award winning database for consumer health information from the National Library of Medicine. Includes a medical encyclopedia, medical dictionary, drug reference and disease information. This database also includes images and surgery videos. A wonderful source for patient information.
This is Google's beta of a health information page. Very interesting concept.
tagged google_beta health medicine by mcedrone ...on 05-JUN-06
Health Poll Search
Searchable archive of public opinion questions on health issues, including abortion, alcohol an drugs, bioterrorism and biological weapons, political campaigns, elections, leaders and health, children and youth, death, disabled persons and disabilities, diseases, environmental health, genetics, the health care industry and health care priorities, HIV and AIDS, HMOs and managed care, Medicaid and Medicare, medical research, mental health, nutrition and exercise, patients' rights, prescription drugs, race and ethnicity and health, seniors, sexual health, sexuality and reproductive health, smoking, sources of health information, uninsured persons and health insurance, violence, women's health.
Holdings: 1935-present.
The ISI Citation Indexes include the Science Citation Index, the Social Science Citation Index, and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
Search for specific articles by subject, author, journal, and/or author address, as well as for articles that cite a known author or work.

The premier database for bibliographic coverage of biomedical literature. MEDLINE encompasses information from Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature, and International Nursing Index, as well as other sources of coverage in the areas of allied health, biological and physical sciences, humanities and information science as they relate to medicine and health care, communication disorders, population biology, and reproductive biology. Resources in all languages are represented.
Bibliographic citations with subject indexing and abstracts for the scholarly literature in population studies, family planning, and related subjects. Topics include family planning programs and technology, fertility, population law and policy, demography, maternal and child health, AIDS and other sexually transimitted diseases, reproducive health programs, women in development, primary health care communication, and population and the environment.
Holdings: 1970-present.
An independent state agency responsible for addressing the problem of escalating health costs, ensuring the quality of health care, and increasing access for all citizens regardless of ability to pay.
tagged health hospitals pennsylvania statistics by campbell ...on 05-MAY-06
A source for statistics and data on youth risk behaviors in the United States. Data is often presented down to the city level.
A web-based version of the RPF program through which individuals needing to certify themselves so that they may participate in research, can do so at any time and from any place that has open access to the Internet. Maintained by the Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh
tagged certification health medicine by varvarak ...on 24-MAR-06
"Resources for family, friends, and patients about bulimia nervosa, "an eating disorder in which a person engages in binge eating ... followed by some type of behavior to prevent weight gain from the food." Includes material about maximizing health insurance benefits, mental health parity laws, finding a treatment center, and signs of the disorder. From ECRI, an international nonprofit health services research agency that collaborates with the World Health Organization (WHO)." (via LII)
tagged bulimia eating_disorders health resources by jarson ...on 13-MAR-06
"The report from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics is based on six years of data from the National Health Interview Survey. The main finding is that immigrants reported significantly better physical and mental health, such as lower rates of obesity and high blood pressure, than their U.S.-born counterparts despite having limited access to health care and little or no health insurance."
Grmek, Mirko Draézen.. History of AIDS : emergence and origin of a modern pandemic / Mirko D. Grmek ; translated by Russell C. Maulitz and Jacalyn Duffin. [0691085528 (alk. paper) :] Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1990.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA644.A25 G7613 1990
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 28-FEB-06
The UNAIDS/WHO Global HIV/AIDS Online Database collates the most recent country-specific data on the spread and impact of the virus, together with information on risk behaviours (e.g. casual sex and condom use). Health sector response information (eg. data on people receiving treatment and coverage of hiv counselling and testing) is also an essential part of this database.
tagged AIDS HIV health international stats by laallen ...on 23-FEB-06
Black, David, 1945-. Plague years : a chronicle of AIDS, the epidemic of our times / by David Black. [0671612247 :] New York : Simon and Schuster, c1986, c1985.
Call#: [z] Lost copy. RC607.A26 B57 1986
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
AIDS : the making of a chronic disease / edited by Elizabeth Fee and Daniel M. Fox. [0520075692 (cloth : alk. paper)] Berkeley : University of California Press, c1992.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA644.A25 A3769 1992
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
AIDS and contemporary history / edited by Virginia Berridge and Philip Strong. [0521414776 (hardback)] Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RC607.A26 A3455517 1993
tagged AIDS HIV health history by jarson ...on 23-FEB-06
World health statistics annual. Annuaire de statistiques sanitaires mondiales [0250-3794] Genáeve, World Health Organization.
Call#: Oversize RA407 .W927w
tagged AIDS HIV health statistics by jarson ...and 4 other people ...on 23-FEB-06
World health statistics annual. Annuaire de statistiques sanitaires mondiales [0250-3794] Genáeve, World Health Organization.
Call#: Oversize RA407 .W927w
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Vital & health statistics. Series 5, Comparative international vital and health statistics reports.Hyattsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statistics, 1984-
Call#: Z7552.M43 U58v
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Comprehensive metaindex containing links to a broad range of health statistical resources.  Links are to the resources of national, internatioal, and non-profit institutions.
belongs to Fundamentals of Epidemiology Resources project
tagged Directory Health Statistics by rodrigue ...on 19-FEB-06
National Institutes of Health (NIH) is comprised of 27 Institutes and Centers. The primary mission of this Federal agency is to conduct and support medical research that will improve people's health and save lives. It investigates methods for disease prevention, causation, treatment, and cures for common and rare diseases. All of these Institutes and Centers generate reports and data in their respective areas of expertise.
Easy-to-use database allows you to generate custom reports, graphs, maps, ranked lists, and state-by-state profiles for a geographic area (Profiles) or to compare geographic areas on a topic (Ranking, Maps, and Line Graphs)."  Includes more than 75 measures of child well-being.
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tagged Adolescent Child Database Health by rodrigue ...on 18-FEB-06
Topical resources are organized by: Organizations and Agencies, Publications and Databases, and Guides.

Information resources and services in toxicology, environmental health, chemistry, HIV/AIDS, and specialized topics in minority health.

Contains links to a variety of resources on health topics.

  • Health Topics - Lists information on over 700 topics on conditions, disease, and wellness, Topics listed in alphabetical order and by the broad category of the topic.
  • Other Resources - Contains links to a variety resources such as organizations that provide health information and databases to resources covering special topics and collections. 
Meta-Search and clustering engine for Environmental Health and Toxicology. Searches for information in databases from the NLM database system, NIH, and various U.S. government and international agencies.
Principal federal health statistics gatherer with links to other databases and health-related data points. A wide variety of statistical information is gathered. 

Federal agency charged with protecting human health and the environment.  Topics range from human health and pesticides to toxic chemicals and water.  Easy search methods are: Quick Finder, which has links to terms and keywords that are frequently searched on the EPA web site, and Browse EPA Topics which has topics organized into broad categories.

The nation's principal health statistics agency compiling a wide variety of information on topics ranging from vital statistics and health status to illness and disabilityand the use of health care.
"This database is a compilation of curated peer-reviewed research articles "that explore the use of wildlife, domestic, and companion animals as 'sentinels' for the effects of chemical, biological, and physical hazards in the environment that may be a risk to human health." Includes information about animal species, exposures, health effects, and location. From the Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, Yale University School of Medicine." (via LII)
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General health information and data about: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
General health information and data about:: Bangladesh, Bhutan, DPR Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste.
belongs to Health Environments in Asia project
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WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Guide to health and health-related epidemiological and statistical information available from the World Health Organization.
South East Regional Office of the World Health Organization includes indicators, publications, and links to gender resources in the region. The South East Region includes: Bangladesh, Bhutan, DPR Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste.
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GWH brings attention to the ways in which biological and social differences between women and men affect health and the steps needed to achieve health equity. Includes links to major NGO's and regional gender and health issues.
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UNAIDS section on HIV/AIDS in Asia. Includes reports and limited data at http://www.unaids.org/epi/2005/doc/EPIupdate2005_html_en/epi05_06_en.htm.
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PubMed Plus (Penn Only)
-from PubMed Central
PubMed is the public access version to Medline, the premier database for biomedical literature. PubMedPlus is an enhanced version with links to full-text journals that the Penn Library subscribes to. Once the "Log-in" is completed, any full-text articles to which Penn Libraries subscribe will become available within the PubMed system by clicking on the Penn Text icon. The MEDLINE database is widely recognized as the premier source for bibliographic coverage of biomedical literature. The PubMed version of MEDLINE includes the PREMEDLINE database, which provides very current basic citati on information and abstracts before the full records are prepared and added to MEDLINE. New records are added to PREMEDLINE daily. In addition, for participating journals that are indexed selectively for MEDLINE, PubMed includes all articles from that journal, not just those that are included in MEDLINE. PubMed is also the literature component of the Entrez retrieval system for molecular biology information. For additional information, see the PubMed Overview.
Holdings: 1950 to the present. Updated daily.
GORTMAKER,SL . "SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF OVERWEIGHT IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD" The New England journal of medicine [0028-4793] 329.14 (1993). 1008-1012.
Teran,L . "An Exploration of Psychosocial Determinants of Obesity among Hispanic Women" Hispanic journal of behavioral sciences [0739-9863] 24.1 (2002). 92-103.
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Research Guide for David Ludden History 387
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Kaiser foundation website provides basic health facts for most countires, and includes citations and links to the data sources.
belongs to Health Environments in Asia project
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"Search The Web's Best Health Sites. 62,000 web sites with between 45-50 million pages."
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A large directory of health service providers and information in Philadelphia. Includes links by age, condition, and service.

 

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Access to the Community Health Database is limited to researchers who buy access and promise not to share the data. However, PHMC has the most current and extensive data on Philadelphia neighborhood health.
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""The first-ever World Health Organization (WHO) study on domestic violence reveals that intimate partner violence is the most common form of violence in women's lives -- much more so than assault or rape by strangers or acquaintances." The full text of the 2005 report (with data and quotes) is accompanied by fact sheets with information about women's health and domestic violence in Brazil, Ethiopia, Japan, Samoa, and several other countries." (LII)
website from brandeis with links to health information on many topics, geared toward college-age women
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"Compilation of links to information about cancer of the cervix, covering diagnosis, treatment, prevention and screening, and topics related to cervical cancer (such as human papilloma virus and cervical dysplasia). Some material available in Spanish. From the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)."  LII
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This guide identifies resources useful for beginning and conducting research on social aspects of health among African societies. It identifies major reference works in print and electronic formats and provides guidance for beginning the research process.