Provides single point access a wide variety of reports and numeric public health data. Topics arranged in alphabetical order and are also grouped by the broad categories: Chronic Diseases, Communicable Diseases, Environmental Health, Health Practice and Prevention, Injury Prevention, Occupational Health, and Reference Data.
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tagged Database Government_Organization Public_Health Statistics
by rodrigue
...and 1 other person
...on 18-FEB-06
Information resources and services in toxicology, environmental health, chemistry, HIV/AIDS, and specialized topics in minority health.
- Environment & Health Toxicology - Databases and other resources related to toxicology and environmental health. Includes TOXNET
- Chemical Information - Databases and other resources to search for information by chemical name or structure. Includes ChemIDplus: Lite and Advanced
- HIV/AIDS - Links to journal literature, clinical trials, treatment information, meeting abstracts, and other resources.
- Outreach Activities & Resources - Programs, resources and web sites for health issues of minority and other specific populations.
- Directory of Health Organizations - Search DIRLINE and Health Hotlines to locate health organizations and health hotlines.
belongs to Fundamentals of Epidemiology Resources project
tagged Database Environment Health Government_Organization
by rodrigue
...on 18-FEB-06
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.
belongs to Fundamentals of Epidemiology Resources project
tagged Database Environment Health Search_Engine Government_Organization
by rodrigue
...on 17-FEB-06
The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute is an authoritative source of information on cancer incidence and survival in the United States. The SEER Program currently collects and publishes cancer incidence and survival data from 11 population-based cancer registries and three supplemental registries covering approximately 14 percent of the US population. The SEER Program is the only comprehensive source of population-based information in the United States that includes stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis and survival rates within each stage. The mortality data reported by SEER are provided by the National Center for Health Statistics.
belongs to Fundamentals of Epidemiology Resources project
tagged Cancer Database Government_Organization Statistics
by rodrigue
...on 17-FEB-06


