From the NEA Health Information Network

NEA Today, Jan 2000

New Web Site

For links to major health sites on issues involving school staff and students-issues that include mental illness, sexually transmitted diseases, and the environment-visit the NEA Health Information Network's new and improved Web site at www.neahin.org.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Features information networks and other sources. Visit www.cdc.gov/other.htm or call 800/311-3435.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Includes basic and timely guidance on food, cosmetics, medicines, medical devices, and other products. Visit www.fda.gov or call 888/4636332.

healthfinder(R)

Provides a gateway to reliable consumer health and human services information. Visit www. healthfinder.gov.

National Health Information Center Provides links to toll-free health lines and clearinghouses and an annual calendar of health events/themes. Visit http://nhic-nt.health. org or call 800/336-4797.

U.S. Public Health Service

Offers information from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Visit http://odphp.osophs.dhhs. gov.

U.S. Consumer Gateway

Provides links to federal consumer information. Visit www.consumer.gov.

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information

Offers the latest information and materials on alcohol and substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment. Visit www.health.org/ or call 800/729-6686.

National Institutes of Health

Offers detailed information on consumer health issues, clinical trials, health hotlines, funding opportunities, and much more. Visit www. nih.gov.

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