Welcome to HIT - Health Information
Tennessee
http://web.utk.edu/~chrg/hit/main/ind
ex.htm
Health Information Tennessee is
a pilot project to disseminate data to identify population health problems
and high risk groups, and to assess need for prevention, treatment, and
rehabilitation services in Tennessee. This is an official web site of the
Tennessee Department of Health and The University of Tennessee, Community
Health Research Group.
JAMA - The Journal of the American Medical
Association
http://www.ama-as
sn.org/public/journals/jama/jamahome.htm
The Journal of the American Medical Association
maintains a series of easy-to-use, peer-reviewed collections of resources
on specific conditions.
Loudon County Resource Directory
http://www.korrnet.org/lchic/
This page has been designed to assist Loudon
County citizens in finding help for various problems they encounter in
life. Often there is help available but we do not know where to look
for local help or even know that a particular service is provided.
It is our hope that citizens and those in helping professions will make
use of this page to find help for those in need.
MedicineNet
http://www.medicinenet.com/
MedicineNet is a network of doctors producing
comprehensive, up-to-date health information for the public. We strive
to bring a doctor's perspective to important medical issues. Our goal is
to be comprehensive, easy to use, and responsive to our viewer's needs.
We invite your participation.
Reuters Health Information
http://www.reutershealth.com/
Reuters Health Information Inc. (RHI),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reuters Group PLC, produces the premiere health
and medical global daily news services that keep both professionals and
consumers abreast of breaking news stories in healthcare. RHI meets the
needs of both institutions and individuals by offering the opportunity
to license the consumer and professional news and to subscribe to these
services via www.reutershealth.com.
The Visible Human Project
http://www.nlm.nih.g
ov/research/visible/visible_human.html
The Visible Human Project is an outgrowth
of the National Library of Medicine's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is creating
complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the
male and female human body. The current phase of the project is collecting
transverse CT, MR and cryosection images of representative male and female
cadavers at one millimeter intervals.