Walter Pfiester wrote: > Do you want more stuff like this? Ya betcha! It's a bi-i-i-i-i-g help to get pointed to good Internet sites!! > Is there a good medical dictionary on line? I think there is, but don't have a URL; however, here are some of my other health-related "faves:" Internet Drug Index http://www.rxlist.com/ ----- The Medicine Program Can't Afford Your Prescription Medication? Free Prescription Medicine is Available to those who Qualify. http://www.medicineprogram.com/ I've heard of several free Rx programs, howeverI haven't checked into this one -- anyone know if it's reliable? ----- Pharmaceutical Information Network http://pharminfo.com/ Drug Database: This is a browsable and searchable index to articles and resources arranged by generic and brand drug names. Frequently-Asked Questions: (DrugFAQs). Answers to your questions about specific drugs. Industry Press Releases: (DrugPR). Information from Pharmaceutical Companies about their products. MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program ------ Merck Manual http://www.merck.com/ Merck Manual of Geriatrics http://www.merck.com/pubs/mm_geriatrics/ --------- WebMedLit http://www.webmedlit.com/ Access to medical journals online ------ MedicineNet http://www.medicinenet.com/Script/Main/hp.asp --- Medical Resources on the Net http://mediswww.meds.cwru.edu/internet/medresources.html ----- Doctor Locator http://www.doctorpage.com/drpage/info/drp2.htm ----- Martindale's Health Science Guide http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/HSGuide.html -- Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD "Nutrition you can live with!" Medical nutrition therapy http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/ Tel: 970-493-6532 // Fax: 970-493-6538 "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" -Albert Einstein