
Genetic
&
Other
Rare
Diseases
search
by disease
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These Search
Engines are particularly useful for locating information on a particular
disease, set of diseases, support groups and the like.
- Gene
Cards: database of information on all human genes for the medical
professionals.
- Health
Information Resource Database Search: connects health professionals
and consumers to organizations able to answer their questions.
- Medicine
Online: this site's primary targets are physicians and health
care professionals and promises up-to-date medical resources, medical
information, medical references, and connections for just about anyone
in the medical or health field.
- Medline: this service, once fee-restricted, allows you to find medical
abstracts on various diseases. For an additional fee you can obtain
the entire article(s) of interest. Our link is to PubMed.
- Medsite:
use keyword searches to find medical information.
- Search MedWeb,
a comprehensive medical directory from Emory University in Georgia.
- Neuroscience
Web Search: search for information on neurologically-related
diseases and disorders.
- NORD Database: the National Organization for Rare Disorders allows you
to search their database for support groups and disease information.
- OMIM:
perhaps the foremost source for genetic diseases on the web is the hypertext
version of Victor McKusick's landmark reference the Online
Mendelian Inheritance In Man. Although written in medical
terminology you will find it usually has updated information on most
all the recognized genetic diseases. Additionally, OMIM has research
citations, which can be easily followed to Medline for further information.
Web Search
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- Alta
Vista
- Dogpile:
a multisearch site that displays results from the other major search
engines.
- Excite:
includes a directory of websites in addition to their Search Engine.
- Internet
Sleuth: a meta search site that also categorizes Internet search
engines in relevant directories.
- Infoseek:
includes a directory of websites in addition to their Search Engine.
- Look
Smart: primarily a directory of websites, searches are allowed
as well.
- Lycos:
includes a directory of websites in addition to their Search Engine.
- Web
Crawler: includes a directory of websites in addition to their
Search Engine.
- Yahoo:
the premiere catalog of websites, web searches are allowed as well.
- FindLaw
(Internet Legal Resources): a catalogue/search engine similar
to Yahoo for Legal resources on the Web.
- Forum
One: search for online discussion threads or browse their catalog
of web Message Boards.
- tile.net:
search by keywords in your choice of mailing lists, newsgroups, ftp
directories and more.
- Switchboard:
a tool for finding people and businesses on the Internet.
- What's
New on Yahoo: new additions to Yahoo are posted daily in an
easy-to-use categorized format; a great way to keep up on new websites!
Catalogues, Lists
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Catalist
(a catalogue of Listserv® Lists): find an email discussion group
and instructions for joining it.
Health and Disability-related
Mailing Lists: Family Village's compendium of email discussion
groups focusing on health and disabilities.
Lizst, the Mailing List Directory:
a catalogue of available email discussion groups.
Special
Needs Listservs: a summary of mailing lists specifically directed
at families of children with special needs.
References
& Dictionaries - go to top
Acronym
and Abbreviation Server: enter an acronym and get its full meaning
returned.
Medlineplus:
Medical Dictionary: definitions of medical terms with links
to further information on the Internet.
The Electric Library:
since this is a subscription fee-based service, it may not be an option
for everyone. For this fee ($9.95/month US dollars) you get search access
to hundreds of newspapers, magazines & periodicals. There is a free
30 day trial period, which should make your decision less painful financially.
Glossary
of Medical Genetics: a great glossary of genetic terms with
definitions.
Life
Sciences Dictionary from Biotech: search for words and phrases
in the fields of genetics, cell biology and others.
The Merck
Manual: an essential guide for finding answers to medically-related
questions.
Multilingual
Glossary of Medical Terms: presented in a choice of nine European
languages, this site links you to various glossaries and dictionaries.
Patient's
Guide to Healthcare Information on the Internet: An extensive
guide to locating and researching medical information on the Internet.
Spellex Online Medical Dictionary:
this site will help you find the correct spelling for medical terms.
The Genome Database
at Johns Hopkins: a catalogue of genetic disorders by chromosome location; easy
to use and informative.
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& Guides
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