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Conditions
We've offered up resources on dozens of chronic conditions and illnesses - check out the long list to the right. Directly below are some good basic resources that have tons of information on myriad conditions.
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Mayo Clinic
One of the best medical facilities in the world, the Mayo Clinic also offers a plethora of online "tools for healthier lives."
Now you can go to the Mayo Clinic without, you know, going to the Mayo Clinic. Check out the Symptom Checker, visit the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Center, or find out if you need to go to the ER. Babes feeling the need to destress for success may want to read up on relaxation techniques.
Med Nauseum
"Med Nauseum trolls the most recent literature to bring you research and credible hypotheses about inconvenient cures for chronic illness."
If you're searching for answers, this Babe just might have them. She digs deeper than almost any other blogger we know. Her findings are sometimes controversial or curious, but hey - can we argue with her tenacity and creativity? No way! This is one site that's well worth checking out.
MedLinePlus Women's Health Issues
MedLinePlus, a service of the National Library of Medicine and the NIH, offers a slew of woman-specific health topics.
MedLinePlus handily breaks down its information by demographic, so it's easy to find the specific women's health subject you're looking for. Most of it relates to sexual and reproductive health, but heart disease is covered, too.
Medscape
This WebMD companion site offers more clinically oriented medical information.
Medscape features more in-depth info than WebMD, but it's not just for docs--see the many patient education centers on specific topics. You'll have to register, but c'mon, it's free.
WebMD
The mother of all health care resources sites.
WebMD is packed with tons of information on diseases and conditions, both acute and chronic, for all populations from babies to the elderly. They also offer discussion boards and eNewsletters. Check out their Symptom Checker to and Health Topics A-Z.

