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Some non-UK sites
The following list popular non-UK health information sites with content aimed at the general public. They are mainly from the US. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included but these large sites are comprehensive.
- Non-UK disease / illness sites
- Non-UK self-help / support group sites
More detailed medical information
The following list online sources of more detailed medical information, mainly from the UK. These sites are mainly aimed at health professionals, but are of interest to all. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included, but information about most medical topics can usually be found.
- PatientPlus - hundreds of medical reference articles provided by Patient UK.
- Evidence Based Medicine - such as from Clinical Evidence, The Cochrane Library, etc.
- Database of UK Clinical Guidelines - from NICE, SIGN, Clinical Knowledge Summaries, etc.
- Medline - abstracts available from thousands of journals.
- Sites listing free online medical textbooks and journals.
- Sites listing free medical images - pictures, atlases, anatomy, skin diseases, etc.
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Related pages in Patient UK
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Immunisation - UK Schedule/ GeneralPatient Support related to this topic (^ top of page)
MASTA (Travel Health Info and Clinics)Medical reference articles in PatientPlus related to this topic (^ top of page)
Immunisation Schedule (UK)
Vaccines and Immunological ProductsUK guidelines related to this topic (^ top of page)
Guidelines on ImmunisationOnline videos related to this topic (^ top of page)
Online videos on ImmunisationRecent news items related to this topic (^ top of page)
Teenage girls to get anti-cancer vaccine jab
Date set for girls to start receiving cancer jab
Cervical cancer jab may be offered to all women up to age 25
Nurses warn girls need to know about cervical cancer protection
One in five refuse cancer vaccine
HPV vaccine uptake
Jab urged after diphtheria death
Call for vaccine opt-out penalty
Meningitis B trials 'encouraging'
Row over cervical vaccine choice
Superbug vaccines 'within decade'
Child flu jabs 'protect everyone'
HIV vaccine 'allows drug breaks'
Human malaria jab tests nearing
More women to get cancer jab
Call made for boys to get cervical cancer jab
Schools start cancer vaccinations
Why this vaccine?
Burning Issue: Is vaccinating school girls for cervical cancer the best strategy?
Scotland launches schoolgirls' anti-cancer health programme
No link between MMR and autism say doctors after recreating controversial study
Trials start on flu vaccine that could end yearly jabs
Ministers ignored parents' fears over cervical cancer jab
Research shows no MMR'autism link
Breast cancer vaccine hope raised
Schools begin giving jabs for cervical cancer
Catholic school bans girls from having cervical cancer jabs over fears it might 'promote sexual promiscuity'
Trialled: The C.diff vaccine that could 'handcuff' killer superbugLinks to other selected websites related to this topic (^ top of page)
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Travel HealthOther - Useful resources (^ top of page)
Pictures, diagrams, photos, images, etc.Evidence based medicine
Online textbooks and journals
A-Z of UK Guidelines
A-Z of Online Videos
Medline
Other good health sites
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Immunisation newsPharmacy products related to this topic (^ top of page)
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