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  1. Malapedia
    Site in 9 languages provides a reference to all diseases identified to date by the World Health Organization. Includes forums.
    www.eric-jacob.com
  2. AOL Health
    Find advice, information about diseases and drugs, fitness tips, and news items.
    www.aolhealth.com
  3. Bladder and Urinary Diseases
    Article by holistic vet Dr. Belfield on this chronic problem of dogs and domestic cats.
    www.belfield.com
  4. MedlinePlus: Child and Teen Health Topics
    Compilation of child and teen diseases and conditions by Medline from the National Institute of Health.
    www.nlm.nih.gov
  5. International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research
    Offers general information, its upcoming conferences and contact details.
    www.isstdr.org
  6. Agricultural Research Service: Plant Diseases
    Outlines National Program 303, the aim of which is to develop and improve ways to reduce crop losses caused by plant diseases in the United States.
    www.ars.usda.gov
  7. Prionics AG
    Focused on developing diagnostic tests for prion diseases, and other neurological disorders.
    www.prionics.ch
  8. General Practice Notebook - Gynaecological Diseases and Conditions
    Offers links to all the different diseases from infertility, endometriosis, and menopause.
    www.gpnotebook.co.uk
  9. Kidney Diseases: Mycobacterial Infection and Nocardiosis
    Provides images of stained sections of diseased tissue showing the bacteria involved.
    staff.stir.ac.uk
  10. Environmental Diseases from A to Z
    Explores how air, water, sun, dust, plants, animals, chemicals, and metals can make people sick.
    www.niehs.nih.gov

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