External Recourses

Trusted Resources When You Need More Help

How to Find Reliable Health Resources

With so much health information online, knowing where to look matters. We have curated trusted, evidence-based resources to help you find accurate information on health topics and community services.

Recommended External Sources

  1. Centers for Disease Control at cdc.gov: authoritative public health data and guidance
  2. World Health Organization at who.int: global health news and disease information
  3. MedlinePlus by NIH at medlineplus.gov: plain-language health information for patients
  4. HealthFinder at health.gov: personalized health recommendations from the US
  5. SAMHSA at samhsa.gov: substance abuse and mental health services locator

Resources You Can Trust

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Government and Public Health Organizations: CDC, WHO, NIH
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Community Health Centers and Free Clinics
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Mental Health Helplines and Crisis Support
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Patient Advocacy Groups and Peer Support Networks
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Key Points

  • Always verify health information using trusted, evidence-based sources.
  • Government websites such as CDC, WHO, and NIH are your most reliable starting point.
  • When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional. Online resources supplement, not replace, medical advice.