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Provided as a Public Service by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS)
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- American Heart Association
- Online information for preventing and reducing the risk of heart attacks or strokes.
- Apples for Health
- Online health resource, information, search engine, updates on healthy living and much more.
- Children's Heart Institute
- Information, resources and specialized care for children with heart problems.
- Dr. Paul's Child Health and Wellness
- The site provides parents and care-givers with free, 24-hour-a-day access to child health and wellness information.
- Congenital Heart Information Network
- This site features a chat room, articles, links and much more.
- Consumer Product Safety
- An independent Federal regulatory agency, helps keep American families safe by reducing the risk of injury or death from consumer products.
- Cord Blood Registry
- A highly informative site dedicated to educating new parents about the benefits of cord blood donation. Includes articles, medical information and testimonials and complete information on registering for donation.
- Health Scout
- Personalized health information for you family, includes a search engine and up to date articles.
- Inteli Health
- View health news and articles.
- iVillage
- This site provides personalized health reports online, information relevant to topics you are concerned with, Ask the Expert section and more!
- SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center
- A government site with free publications, searchable databases, the latest mental health news and links on a variety of mental health-related topics including depression, school violence, children's health and HIV/AIDS.
- Medscape
- Extremely comprehensive online directory and information source pertaining to medical and health-related news. Breaks down news by medical specialty such as Pediatrics, Women's Health and Primary Care.
- University of Miami Department of Neurological Surgery
- A guide to resources related to children's brain and spinal cord tumors; sponsored by the University of Miami, Dept of Neurosurgery.
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