Welcome
This link takes you to the National Institute on Drug Abuse website, which offers educational resources and materials on drugs and drug use. If you have questions about drug use or need support, please access this site.
The Centers for Disease Control website is a huge resource center dedicated to all kinds of health information. You can find up to date, accurate information on H1N1 and seasonal flu here, as well as on immunizations and common childhood illnesses.
This is the US Department of Agriculture nutritional information resource site. It is the official government food pyramid website, and you will find a lot of great information here. This site gives calorie counts and has a food replacement guide, as well as weight-loss tips and links to other healthy lifestyle sites.
This is a nutritional resource site with many helpful tools for parents and caregivers, as well as fun activities for kids. This site will help you plan healthy meals and gives good advice on grocery shopping and reading nutrition labels on food packages. Looking for fun, family-friendly recipes? Check out this website.
The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses website promotes and supports the health of women and newborns.
This link brings you to the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development website’s SIDS awareness campaign. The campaign provides valuable information about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
The American Lung Association’s helpline is staffed by Registered Nurses and Certified Respiratory Therapists to answer any questions you may have about respiratory illness and disease.
This is the main American Lung Association website, and it provides general information and resources for respiratory health. This is a good site to check out if you are interested in quitting smoking.
The American Cancer Society website provides a large catalog of cancer resources and information for anyone who is or has been affected by cancer. This site has resources for families and survivors, treatment research articles and community message boards available.
The American Diabetes Association webpage serves as a portal to resources and information you need about living with and managing diabetes. You can find recipes, support programs, fitness advice and much more.
This link will take you to the Environmental Protection Agency’s lead awareness program. If you have questions about lead exposure or want to learn more, please visit this website.