Aims to "help people with ADHD achieve their full potential" by providing information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and linking to services and resources. Includes articles on ADHD, a directory of service providers, and a monthly e-newsletter.
AidsInfo is aimed at HIV/AIDS patients, the general public, health care providers, and researchers. This easily navigated site provides a central source for information on clinical trials, federally approved treatment and prevention guidelines, and medical practice guidelines. Brochures, fact sheets, and other Web resources on HIV/AIDS are available, as well as downloadable copies of current and archived U.S. Department of Health and Human Services guidelines.
The AACAP distributes information on their website in an effort to promote an understanding of mental illnesses and remove the stigma associated with them; to advance efforts in prevention of mental illnesses, and to assure proper treatment and access to services for children and adolescents.
The American Cancer Society has many resources available for anyone interested in learning more about cancer. Other resources available include information about healthy living, support programs, and stories from survivors of many different types of cancers.
The website for the American Heart Association has many helpful resources for its visitors including information on how to eat and live healthier, resources for teachers and parents, stories from survivors of heart disease, how to detect the signs of heart disease, and how to find local resources.
Division of the American Heart Association, learn more about the different types of stroke, how to recognize the signs of a stroke, and about stroke recovery.
Attention Deficit Disorder Resources is a national non-profit organization that helps people with ADD or ADHD achieve their full potential through education, support and networking opportunities. Their website includes articles on the topic plus a national directory of health care providers in the field.