American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org)
Go to this site for: Health information on various cancer topics. There are links specifically designed for patients, health professionals and survivors.
American Medical Association (www.ama-assn.org)
Go to this site for: full text articles from the Journal of the American Medical Association. Also included is a feature called “Patient Page” which provides health education information directed towards lay people.
Cancer, National Institute (www.cancer.gov)
Go to this site for cancer-related health information and to find out more about the work being conducted by NCI-supported scientists.
Cancer Society (www.cancer.org)
Go to this site for: Health information on various cancer topics. There are links specifically designed for patients, health professionals and survivors.
Centers for Disease Control, Body and Mind (www.bam.gov)
This site is designed for kids 9-13 years old. The site focuses on topics such as stress and physical fitness, using kid-friendly lingo, games, quizzes, and other interactive features.
Department of Labor (www.dol.gov) Go to this site for: access to all DOL agency websites, news and information about Department of Labor activities.
DOI Occupational Health and Medical Services
Information about Department of Interior occupational health and medical services. Includes a link to the DOI Occupational Medicine Handbook.
Employee Assistance Professionals Association (www.eapassn.org) Go to this site for: information on one of the leading EAP associations. This site also includes publications, information packets, and general data and information that help members stay current on issues affecting today's workplace.
Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov) Go to this site for: news and information about environmental regulations, gain access to EPA online libraries and access to EPA documents.
GSA Forms (fillform.gsa.gov)
This site has most government forms (OF and SF) that can be filled out using
your computer then printed out. You may be required to download software the
Heart Association (www.americanheart.org) Go to this site for: Scientific statements on various topics related to heart disease, health education information on heart disease
Medical Association, American (www.ama-assn.org) Go to this site for: full text articles from the Journal of the American Medical Association. Also included is a feature called “Patient Page” which provides health education information directed towards lay people.