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ASP is a full-text database of peer-reviewed academic journals, offering critical information from scholarly publications in the social sciences, humanities, education, computer science, medical sciences, ethnic studies, etc.
UpToDate is an electronic, full-text clinical resource that provides instantaneous, evidence-based answers to the most commonly asked questions in clinical practice. No off-campus access is available.
RefWorks allows you to download references from some databases directly, to import a text file of citations, or to add citations by hand. You can then import the citations into a written document and format a bibliography.
Ageline is a searchable electronic database containing detailed summaries of publications about older adults and aging, including books, journal and magazine articles, and research reports. AgeLine is produced by the American Association for Retired Persons.
POPLINE brings together over 280,000 records representing published and unpublished literature in the field of population, family planning, and related health issues.
MEDLINE is produced by the National Library of Medicine and indexes almost 5000 international biomedical, nursing, and dental journals from 1966 to the present.
PubMed is a search system from the National Library of Medicine. It includes references from MEDLINE and MEDLINE in Process, as well as a small number of references not included in these databases.
Population Index presents an annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population topics.
CHID is a bibliographic database produced by agencies of the National Institutes of Health that provides titles, abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education resources.
The Education Resources Information Center is a digital library of education-related resources.
PsycINFO is an abstract database of psychological literature from the 1800s to the present.
Digital dissertations includes more than 2 million doctoral dissertations and masters theses with coverage from 1861 to the present. More than 600,000 recent documents are available in native or image PDF formats for immediate free download.
The Web of Science provides access to current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from approximately 8,500 research journals.
SCOPUS is an abstracts database of more than 27 million records from over 14,000 peer reviewed titles in the medical, scientific, technical, and social science literature. Full-text patent information is also included.
The objective for the development of this Web site is to provide a comprehensive collection of links to publicly available, geographically discrete health data for the state of Texas from reliable and authoritative providers of information.
CDC is at the forefront of public health efforts to prevent and control infectious and chronic diseases, injuries, workplace hazards, disabilities and environmental health threats.
The Department of State Health Services includes the programs provided by the Texas Department of Health, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and the Health Care Information Council, plus mental-health community services and state hospital programs operated by the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.
The BRFSS tracks health risks in the U.S. Information from the survey is used to improve the health of the American people.
This site is a point of access to all public health data and statistical sites developed through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) provides a single point of access to a wide variety of reports and numeric public health data.
Provides links to information developed by the AHRQ including the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) and the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS).
An interactive database system developed by staff of the Division of Health Promotion Statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics, and containing the most recent monitoring data for tracking Healthy People 2010 objectives.
Fedstats is an access portal to statistics collected and published by more than 100 Federal agencies.
The primary health statistics agency in the U.S., this CDC site is an enormous virtual data warehouse.
Contains the latest state-level data on demographics, health, and health policy, including health coverage, access, financing and legislation.
The US Census Bureau provides access to demographic data collected nationally.
An international independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.
Occupational Health Database
Online toxicology handbook on over 4,700 chemicals
A system designed to assist first responders in hazardous material incidents.
Network of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and environmental health.
Interactive guide to toxic chemicals and environmental health risks.
Uses maps of the United States to show the amount and location of toxic chemicals released into the environment.
Health and Safety Information about Household Products
Provides trusted health information to prevent harmful exposures and disease related to toxic substances.