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General Sites for Health
and Disease
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- CDC-Disease
Links
- This site, part of the Centre for Disease Control website, contains
a list of diseases, injuries and disabilities listed in alphabetical
order, which makes what your looking for very easy.
- Howard
Hughes Medical Institute

- The Institute is a nonprofit medical research organization that
employs hundreds of leading biomedical scientists.The Institute is
one of the world's largest philanthropies, with labs across the US
and grants programs throughout the world.
- NIH: Science Education

- This website is run by the National Institute of Health, and contains links to many health related educational resources, NIH news, careers and more.
- NIH: Curriculum Supplements Grades 9-12

- The NIH Curriculum Supplement Series are interactive teaching units from the National Institutes of Heal th.Each supplement is a teacher’s guide to two weeks’ of lessons on science and human health.
- (NZ)
Christchurch School of Medicine & Health Science
- Christchurch School of Medicine & Health Science: This site provides
contact details for the university departments and research groups.
Health and study information is available at each of the further
department links.
- (NZ)
Ministry of Health
- Contact information for the New Zealand Ministry of Health and
links to a wide variety of health related organisations.
- (NZ)
University of Auckland: Contacts
- Contact listing for various enquiries to the University of Auckland.
- (NZ)
University of Otago

- University of Otago provides this site which is a collection of
biology pages for high school students, it provides career information,
material for bursary study and the ability to question advisors about
science problems.
- WHO/
OMS: Health Topics
- Find out more about diseases from the World Health Organisation
website which has an extensive list of infectious and non infectious
diseases, plus more.
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- BBC NEWS | Bird flu 'will spread to the UK'

- Avian flu will inevitably spread to Britain through wild migrating birds, the president of the British Veterinary Association has warned. Water fowl, such as ducks and geese, would be most at risk, followed by free-range poultry.
- CDC
- Avian Influenza

- This page from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
provides links to further information and several articles under
the topic headings of Overviews and Updates, Travel, and Professional
Guidance.
- Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Covers a wide range of infectious and non-infectious disease occurrences
and prevention.
- Cholera
- A fact sheet on cholera, part of the WHO site, which contains much more information on communicable disease.
- CJD Statistics
- These figures show the number of suspect cases referred to the CJD surveillance unit in Edinburgh, and the number of deaths of definite and probable cases in the UK, up to 2nd December 2005
- Communicable
Disease Australia
- The Australian government section which maintains this site manages
and liaises with other communicable disease monitoring programs,
providing advice and fostering collaboration on national strategies.
Data on
various programs is published on this website fortnightly.
- Emerging
Infectious Diseases
- Emerging Infectious Diseases is a journal published by the CDC
to provide information in 3 broad areas: factors that underlie disease
emergence, summaries of specific diseases or syndromes, and brief
lab or epidemiological reports.
- Health Map: Global Disease Alert Map
- An interactive map that makes notes of areas around the globe with a disease problem or concern.
- Infectious Diseases
- A comprehensive listing of infectious diseases, including vector-borne and non-vector borne.
- Insect
Vectors of Human Pathogens
- An excellent site which brings together much information about
the role of insects in the spread of diseases and pathogens into
the human system, A great store of links and further related articles,
it is categorised by insect type.
- HIV
Insite: Gateway to AIDS Knowledge
- From this site learn about medical information and latest research
findings, prevention and education, and social issues relating to
AIDS. Also read about the latest
statistics and trends in HIV/AIDS epidemic, as well as links
to other related sites.
- Koch's
Postulates
- Robert Koch identified microorganisms as agents of disease. Wikipedia shows this brief summary of Koch's postulates.
- Meningococcal
Disease

- Hosted by Victoria University of Wellington, this page provides
an explanation of what Meningococcal Disease is, and other common
questions, links to further information is also supplied.
- (NZ)
MOH FAQs: Meningococcal Disease
- Part of the New Zealand Ministry of Health, This page lists some
of the common questions about the disease, and provides links to
the answers.
- NIH: Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease
- Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases—developed with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)—is a creative, inquiry-based instruction program, designed to promote active learning and stimulate student interest in medical topics
- Prion
Diseases
- Concise summary of the relevant features of prion diseases: the
types of diseases, mode of infection, and evidence of a protein as
the infective agent. Also applies to noninfectious disease.
- Public
Health Laboratory Service
- Provides factsheets on various infectious diseases. General information
as well as data of notified incidences of infectious diseases for
England and Wales.
- SARS
- Below are a list of various websites with abundant information
on Severe Acute respiratory Syndrome.
Coronaviruses
SARS:
from health Canada
SARS:
from WHO
SARS
quarantine: from CDC
Swine influenza: a zoonosis
- A site detailing the path of the influenza virus from avian through swine to human. It contains excellent explanations, details, data and diagrams.
- The
Bad Bug Book
- An introduction to foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and their
toxins, plus guidelines for food hygiene.
- The
Body: A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Resource
- Find out about HIV and AIDS, what AIDS is, symptoms, causes, treatments,
plus the demography of the disease.
- The
International pandemic of HIV
- This report which is part of the John
Hopkins AIDS Service, provides information and statistics about
the global HIV pandemic.
- The
Irish National Virus Reference Laboratory
- This site provides links to other sites concerned with: virology,
infectious disease, and epidemiology.
- The
Malaria Genome
- In this sub-site Nature publishes the complete genome sequence
of Plasmodium falciparum, the main cause of human malaria.
- The
Science of HIV
- Examines the HIV retrovirus: its structure, life cycle, course
of infection, the role of cytokines in fighting infections, treatments
and vaccines against HIV, and the origins of the disease.
- Traveler's
Health - Diseases
- Part of CDC website, this section lists diseases which are of
particular concern to travelers. Learn more about these diseases
which include cholera, Giardiasis, malaria, tuberculosis, plus more.
- UNAIDS
- This site, a joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, gives
details on world AIDS campaign, publications and the latest HIV/AIDS
statistics are available for download.
- WHO:
Avian influenza

- WHO site on Avian influenza, which WHO is monitoring in collaboration
with Member States. This page contains links to the latest information
and news concerning this particular communicable disease.
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Non
- Infectious Diseases
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- Asthma
- This site discusses the description, causes, diagnosis and treatment
of asthma and other respiratory disorders. Well worth a look for
a full coverage of this topic.
- Chemicals
and Human Health
- This site at The
Biology Project, allows the browser to learn about a
topic of interest using a question and answer format. The
associated tutorials and very informative, and provides additional
activities and links to related sites.
- Frequently
Asked Questions about Diabetes
- Part of the CDC web site, this web page provides information on
what diabetes is, the symptoms, causes, and treatments.
- MS
Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Provides a good explanation of what multiple sclerosis is, who
gets it, and what treatments are available.
- Seasonal
Affective Disorder
- A synopsis of SAD, which is now regarded as a major depressive
disorder. This site covers the symptoms and diagnosis of SAD as well
as the epidemiology and treatment of the disorder.
- Seasonal
Affective Disorder (SAD)
- The SAD Association is a voluntary organisation and registered charity which informs the public and health professions about SAD and supports and advises sufferers of the illness.
- Smoking
and Your Digestive System
- NIDDK have put together a fact sheet on the harmful effects of
smoking on the digestive system.
- The
American Diabetes Association
- Provides diabetes information, research initiatives and links to
other diabetes sites.
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- Your
Genes, Your Health
- This site provides excellent information on a multitude of genetic
disorders, ranging from Cystic Fibrosis to Polycystic Kidney Disease.
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Cancer related topics
- American
Cancer Society
- Provides a good account of the various types of cancer (click
on cancer Information).
- BBC
NEWS | Experts home in on cancer genes

- Scientists are closing in on more genes linked to the development
and progression of breast cancer. Several genes, which are either
inherited or altered during a woman's lifetime, have already been
identified.
- Breast
Cancer Screening
- Breast cancer research and the role of genetic screening.
- Cancer
- Part of the University
of Otago (NZ), this site looks at what cancer is, what causes
it, treatments, and research in New Zealand.
- Cancer
Group Institute - Information Center
- Provides background information on all major types of cancer.
- Cancer
News on the Net®
- Provides a long list of links devoted to various kinds of cancer. For
each section, there is background information on the cancer, diagnosis
and possible treatments.
- CanSearch
Websites
- The CanSearch site helps to guide people to reliable sources of
information about cancer, on-line.
- Cancer
Research UK
- A great source of current cancer information and statistics for
the UK.
- NCI's
CancerNet
- This site from the National Institute of Cancer (NCI) provides
a wide range of information on cancer including: treatment, detection,
prevention, genetics information, clinical trials information, and
general information on cancer.
- NIH: Cell Biology and Cancer
- Cell Biology and Cancer—developed with the National Cancer Institute (NCI)—is a creative, inquiry-based instruction program, designed to promote active learning and stimulate student interest in medical topics
- OncoLink
- A comprehensive site including information on research and clinical
trials, cancer causes, screening, prevention, and frequently asked
questions about cancer.
- Australian Prostate Cancer Website
- This resource is a good place to turn to for information about
prostate cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment and support.
Cardiovascular related topics
- American
Heart Association
- A directory site that directs the user to a variety of web sites
investigating various aspects of heart physiology including heart
diseases and disorders.
- Heart
Diseases
- Part of the 'Health Square' website, this article gives excellent broad coverage of Heart Disease. Consisting of several pages and titled with headings such as 'What can go wrong' and 'How to stave off Disease', it provides an excellent introduction to the topic.
- NOVA
Online: Cut to the Heart
- This site looks at how the heart works, how blood flows through
the heart, has a photo gallery of diseased hearts, and learn about
the pioneers of heart surgery.
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Defence
and the Immune System
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- Blood
Group Antigens
- Examines the history behind the blood group of humans. Looks at
the Rhesus system and RH incompatibility. Listed below are blood
services which includes facts and figures for each of the countries
listed.
- Immune Defense against Microbial Pathogens
- Part of Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology, this article provides a significant amount of information on Inducible defenses, Antibody-mediated Immunity and Cell-mediated Immunity.
- Microbiology
and Immunology
- The
Biology Project site allows the browser to learn about a topic
of interest using a question and answer format, with very useful
tutorials. Contains additional activities and links to other
sites.
- Autoimmune
Diseases
- This site, part of National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, explains what
what autoimmune diseases are, symptoms, treatments and research
towards a cure.
- Monoclonal Antibodies
- Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs for short) are an essential part of a molecular biologist's toolkit. But what exactly are these molecules? How and why are they used so extensively in molecular biology? The purpose of this web page is to answer these questions as best it can, and to direct you to further resources on the subject should you wish to research the topic more thoroughly.
- Monoclonal Antibodies
- Humans (and mice) have the ability to make antibodies able to recognize (by binding to) virtually any antigenic determinant (epitope) and to discriminate between even similar epitopes. Not only does this provide the basis for protection against disease organisms, but it makes antibodies attractive candidates to target other types of molecules found in the body
- The
Immune System - An Overview
- A fact sheet on the organs and cells of the human immune system,
as well as a synopsis of the immune response.
- The Mouse in Science: Monoclonal Antibodies
- In 1975, Kohler and Milstein first fused lymphocytes to produce a cell line which was both immortal and a producer of specific antibodies. The two scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1984 for the development of this "hybridoma." The value of hybridomas to the field was not truly appreciated until about 1987, when MAbs were regularly produced in rodents for diagnostics
- Constitutive Defences Against Pathogens
- Part of Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology, this article provides a significant amount of information on Constitutive defenses, including Anitomical Defenses, Microbial Antagonism, Antimicrobial Substances in Host Tissues and more.
- Understanding
the Immune System
- Slide show on the immune system. Includes self and non-self, the
lymphatic system, antibodies, disorders and therapies, plus more.
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- Antibiotic
resistance
- Overuse antibiotics and bacteria can become resistant to them.
But could use of household disinfectants cause the same problem?
That's what a New Jersey high school student suspects.
- Antimicrobial
Agents
- Hotlinked from the Bacteriology Homepage, this site examines the
nature of antimicrobial agents: how they work and what they can and
can not be used for.
- Food
and Drug Administration
- The Food and Drug Administration in the USA monitors food quality,
ensures that medicines and medical devices are safe and effective,
and that radiation emitting products are safe.
- How
severe is antibiotic resistance?
- This article looks at today's society of usage of antibiotics
and the evolution of antibiotic resistance. Includes a case study
on antibiotic resistance in tuberculosis.
- Immune
Defense against Microbial Pathogens
- Part of Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology, this article
provides a significant amount of information on Inducible defenses,
Antibody-mediated Immunity and Cell-mediated Immunity.
- Monoclonal
Antibodies
- An introduction to monoclonal antibodies, the procedure, the uses
and problems associated with monoclonal therapy.
- Monoclonal
Antibody Technology
- Part of the Access Excellence site, this page gives a brief introduction
to what monoclonal antibody technology is, and how this technology
can be used in the prevention of diseases.
- Resistance
to Antibiotics
- Hotlinked from the excellent Bacteriology Homepage, this site
examines the nature and extent of bacteria resistance to antibiotics,
including a history of antibiotic use.
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- Ask
the Dietitian
- An excellent site dealing with many aspects of nutrition, including
vitamins, minerals, healthy body weight, diabetes and more.
- British
Nutrition Foundation
- Go to Food and Nutrition information from the homepage, and explore
topics such as diet and health, energy and nutrition requirements,
foods and food science technology.
- Eat
Well, Eat Safe
- This Canadian site endeavours to provide evidence-based information
on food safety and make it easily accessible to the community. Major
subjects covered are Illness, In the Home, Outside the Home, Choose
your Pathogen and further Links.
- Eating
Disorders
- A site looking at many aspects of eating disorders including definitions
and symptoms.
- Food
Additives Guide
- Extensively lists the various forms of food additives and what
they are used for. Includes preservatives, antioxidants, emulsifiers,
plus more.
- Food
Safety and Nutrition Information
- A comprehensive site covering many aspects of food biotechnology,
including: What is Food Biotechnology, Nutrition and Health , Food
Allergens, Food Safety and Nutrition.
- Food
Safety Information Council(Australia)
- This website displays the goals,data and events relevant to the
prevention and awareness of food poisoning in Australia. Containing
such topics as: Fact sheets, Media Releases and Educational material.
- Food
Science Central
- A gateway to information relating to the world of food science,
food technology and food related human nutrition.
- Institute
of Crop and Food Research (NZ)
- Crop and Food Research provides research, technologies and services
to support the development of products in the following areas - Arable
Foods, Vegetable Foods, Seafood, Ornamentals, Animal Feed, Plant
Products and Forestry.
- National
Eating Disorder Association
- Provides general information on eating disorders. Lists danger
signs associated with Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge eating. May take
a while to load.
- NIH: Sleep Disorders
- The National Institute on Chemical Dependency (NCID) provides information on alcoholism, drug addiction/addictions and addresses in depth many related issues, including self help, interventions, prevention, teen problems and many more.
- NIH: Study of Addiction
- The National Institute on Chemical Dependency (NCID) provides information on alcoholism, drug addiction/addictions and addresses in depth many related issues, including self help, interventions, prevention, teen problems and many more.
- National Institute on Chemical Dependency
- Sleep, Sleep Disorders, and Biological Rhythms—developed with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)—is a creative, inquiry-based instruction program designed to promote active learning and stimulate student interest in medical topics.
- The
Effects of Drugs on the Brain
- Here are summaries of the effect of select street drugs on the
brain. Some of the introductory information is derived from About.com.
- The
Food Guide Pyramid
- A guide to daily food choices. The pyramid allows you
to create a balanced diet to suit your own needs and preferences.
- What
Shape is Your Pyramid?
- A fun way to determine the number of servings you consume each
day and work out your own your own food pyramid and see if you are
on target.
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