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http://rivendell.org/

Provides groups and resources for handling personal grief.

GriefNet.

http://www.healthatoz.com/

Simply type in your malady and pull up a long list of relevant web sites. Good way to keep abreast of current research in the medical and health fields.

Health A-Z.

http://www.chronicnet.org/

This site is the most comprehensive resource for reporting on chronic health conditions and disabilities on the national, state, and local level. ChronicNet provides not only an easily accessible electronic rolodex of national and local experts, but also statistics relating to chronic care at the local level, and contacts to caregivers in your state who are pioneering innovative projects. Although the information is organized to lead journalists to sources, stories, and statistics on chronic care, health care providers, consumers, and policymakers will also find the information on this site useful.

ChronicNet.

http://www.achoo.com/

Search or browse through our extensive Directory, or tap into Healthcare News, get that book or journal you have always wanted, & more. Finding medical & healthcare information on the Internet has never been this easy.

Achoo Online Healthcare.

http://www.caregiver.org/

A Great inromation resource on long-term care.

Family Caregiver Alliance.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/freemedl.html

On June 26, 1997, NLM announced that its MEDLINE database of more than 9 million references to articles published in 3800 biomedical journals may be accessed free of charge on the World Wide Web. Two Web-based products, PubMed and Internet Grateful Med, provide this access

National Library of Medicine's Medline. .

http://members.aol.com/sandwchgen/index.htm

This is a unique magazine. Families dealing with elder/parent care issues share their experiences and emotions, and provide marvelous tips on often delicate and tough scenarios. Also tips on how to avoid medical abuse.

Elder/Parent Care Issues Magazine.

http://www.bereavement.org/

MEN'S GRIEF, a non-moderated On-Line Conference, is a Private forum where men can share their concerns, beliefs, wounds, questions and insights.

The Bereavement Education Center

http://www.webhealing.com/

This page is meant to be a place men and women can browse to understand and honor the many different paths to heal strong emotions. TOM GOLDEN LCSW of Washington D.C. is an internationally known psychotherapist, author, and speaker on the topic of healing from loss. There are many resources on this page including excerpts from his popular book Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing which can be ordered via email.

Crisis, Grief, and Healing

http://www.cyberpsych.org/aas.htm

This website is presented as an educational resource by the AmericanAssociation of Suicidology and is not designed to provide services to persons in crisis. If you are seeking help for yourself or someone you care about, you have several options. Most communities have suicide hotlines (often listed in the front of the phone book under “Community Agencies” or in theYellow Pages under “Mental Health” or “Counseling”), which take crisis calls on a 24-hour basis. You may also seek help at a community mental health center, from a private practitioner, or from your minister or rabbi. If the need is urgent, help is available at most hospital emergency rooms. If you are unsure how to proceed, we invite you to call the AAS Central Office in Washington, DC: (202) 237-2280. Office hours are 8:30 to 5:00 EST, Monday through Friday. You may also communicate with AAS by e-mail: [email protected].

American Association of Suicidology

http://www.katsden.com/death/index.html

This web page represents a large and comprehensive index or "collection" of Internet resources with a holistic perspective - one that is truly helpful to anyone pursuing a wider vision and understanding of the normal death process.

Death, Dying, and Grief

http://neuro-chief-e.mgh.harvard.edu/parkinsonsweb/Main/PDmain.html

Parkinson's disease is a growing national problem, with over a million victims in the United States alone! Most victims are over 40 years old although the disease can appear in younger patients. Visit this site and get more information.

The Parkinson's Web

http://www.alz.org/

If someone you know or live with has Alzheimers's diseases, this is the dfinitive Web site to visit. The Alzheimer's Association is the oldest and largest national voluntary health organization dedicated to research for the causes, cure, and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and to providing education and support services to Alzheimer's patients, their families and caregivers.

Alzheimer's Association

http://www.wellweb.com/

This site rightfully boasts that it is "One of the top five (websites) in the world in the health category"-- Net Magazine--and that it is "One of the "10 Best Health Care Sites"--Health Care Internet Alert. The many doctors who contribute to this site have impeccable credentials. WellnessWeb is a collaboration of patients, healthcare professionals, and other caregivers. Our mission is help you find the best and most appropriate medical information and support available. You'll find information about clinical trials, community health, drug dosages and compliance, treatment options and research, how to select a health care provider, reports on dozens of illnesses and conditions, tips about healthy lifestyles, complementary treatment alternatives and options, and many more topics. We think patients-consumers should have more input into the delivery and future of healthcare. We're trying to put the HEART back in health care, and hope you'll join us by making WellnessWeb a hub of activity.

WellWeb