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| Top Resources Search the EBSCOhost databases MEDLINE, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, PsycINFO, & ERIC at one time all from a single interface. ![]() As the preeminent database in medicine, MEDLINE is the best place to start when searching for biomedical literature. More Info
![]() Citations to drug research, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacy and toxicology, clinical medicine, public health, occupational health, environmental health rehabilitation and physical therapy, basic biological research relevant to human medicine, alternative medicine; and much more. More Info
![]() A multidisciplinary resource that allows searching of journal articles that cite a particular author or work, thus, fast-forwarding your research. More Info
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| Databases BIOSIS Previews As the top resource for life sciences research, BIOSIS Previews houses citations to journal articles in the biological and biomedical areas. More Info
![]() Contains citations and abstracts for cancer literature in journals, proceedings books, reports and dissertations. Coverage ends October 2002. MEDLINE incorporates the post-2002 citations into its collection. More Info
![]() The CDC is leading federal agency for protecting the health and safety of the people of the United States. Their "spotlights" section includes the latest information on emerging diseases.
![]() Erie County Health Department Monthly Epidemiology Reports
![]() Provides full-text article and topic reviews. EBMR is an excellent source for evidence based research. More Info
![]() A collection of full-text journals in the medical and health-related fields. More Info
![]() A major source of United States health data from a variety of sources and surveys.
![]() The State of New York's general health information portal. Includes current public health news and threats. More Info
![]() Comprehensively covering the professional and scholarly literature in psychology and psychiatry, PsycINFO is useful for behavioral-related research applicable to public health. More Info
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| Encyclopedias National Organization for Rare Disorders Searches reports written about rare or 'orphan' diseases.
![]() Provides access to a multitude of full-text medical references and textbooks.
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