We are pleased to provide you with current, factual, accurate and authoritative information about several neurological illnesses. Our list does not include all neurological problems but we strive to make the list as comprehensive as possible. If there is a subject you would like us to include in the list, please call us. You can click each entry on the list and it will take you to a source of information in the internet.
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Top Neurological and Healthcare Websites
Dr. Ramirez highly recommends these websites as your starting point in the search for neurological healthcare knowledge.
1. The Brain Matters - Sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology and written by Neurologists, this website has a searchable database. From Alzheimer Dementia to Zellweger Disease, there is plenty of information and links to other sites. You can also subscribe to the Neurology Now magazine for free.
2. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) - Part of the National Institute of Health, this website has a wealth of information on diseases, clinical trials, disease prevention, research, research funding and even publications in Spanish.
3. United States Department of Health and Human Services - The home page is very updated with a message pertaining to current national medical issues. Also has information on diseases, healthy lifestyles and prevention. Also provides information on grants and funding.
4. The National Institute of Health (NIH) - This website has information on neurological and non-neurological illnesses with searchable databases.
5. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Up to the minute information on infectious and communicable diseases, travelers health issues, vaccines, flu statistics and new emerging infectious diseases.
6. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - Information on food safety and related food issues, information on drugs, recalls of drugs and devices, medical devices, cosmetics, biologics and veterinarian products.
7. The Mayo Clinic - This site is truly a gem. It has an extensive library of diseases and conditions, a symptom checker, healthy lifestyle advice, nutrition, diet and recipes, and a first aid section. Don't miss the guidelines for a first aid kit.
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