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Cancer Health Empowerment, Assistance and Learning

Register for free access to an CanHeal, an integrative cancer care toolkit provided by The University of Arizona, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.

UF Health Arts in Medicine

Wellness classes, courses, and workshops.

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Madeline Austin

Health resources on the web

Research and informational websites

  • National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)
    Provides research based health information on a several health topics, Herbs at Glance, a series of brief fact sheets that provides basic information about specific herbs or botanical that can be downloaded as a single PDF, or you can download all entries as an eBook. It also provides tips on how to find an integrative practitioner, and how to make wise decisions on using complementary and integrative modalities.
  • Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
    Provides supplement fact sheets. It produces The International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database, which provides access to bibliographic citations and abstracts from published, international, and scientific literature on dietary supplements. Users can choose to search the Full IBIDS Database, a subset of Consumer Citations Only or Peer Reviewed Citations Only.
  • Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University
    The Linus Pauling Institute's Micronutrient Information Center is a source for scientifically accurate information regarding the roles of vitamins, minerals, other nutrients, dietary factors, including phytochemicals (plant chemicals that may affect health), and some food and beverages in preventing disease and promoting health.
  • The Environmental Working Group
    Provides consumer guides and information on environmental toxins and how to reduce exposure to these in our daily lives.
  • Long COVID Physio

Botanicals

Food and diet information websites