NOTE:Titles with

below = Lone Star College System college users access off campus with valid college ID/library card number
Titles marked as free web = access without a library card
All other titles = off campus by HCPL & Lone Star College System library card holders
Titles listed below in order of topic relevance
(Thomson Gale) Fitness, medicine, nutrition, diseases, nursing, psychiatry/psychology, occupational health & safety.

(EBSCO) Lists 1,700+ current nursing and allied health journals and other publications from 1982 to the present, plus health care books, nursing dissertations, selected conference proceedings, standards of practice, educational software, audiovisuals and book chapters.
See also:
CINAHL Tutorial from the University of Florida Health Science Center Libraries
(EBSCO) Provides almost 550 scholarly full-text nursing and allied health journals, some back to 1975.

(Thomson) "Clinical databases, including unbiased, referenced information about drugs, toxicology, diseases, acute care, and alternative medicine."

(Thomson) "Patient information about care, medications, and health, in English or Spanish."

(Teton Data Systems)
An electronic medical library that enables users to cross-search more than 35 medical resources.
(Stanford University) Includes the largest archive of free full-text science journals with one million plus free full-text articles.
NOTE: If you see a price to view full text, ask a librarian to request that the article be sent free from another library via interlibrary loan.
(Public Library of Science) Launched in 2003, PLoS features "peer-reviewed, open access scientific and medical journals that include original research as well as timely feature articles (NOTE: search all PLoS journals by selecting "all publications" in the "select journals" box on the search screen)."
(U.S. National Institutes of Health) Provides full-text access to life sciences journal articles. NOTE: Most of the PubMed Central (PMC) articles are in PubMed, but PubMed features many listings of journal articles not in PMC.
(EBSCO) Includes full-text articles in 180 journals, magazines, and other publications on complementary and alternative medicine.
(EBSCO) Includes "176 health reference books and encyclopedias" in full text and almost 4000 complete "evidence-based, health reports (in English and Spanish)."
(EBSCO) En esa database se encuentra informacion soble la salud publica, enfermedades comunes, fisiopatologia, adelantos medicales recientes y eventos cientificos.
(Thomson Gale) Health publications, health and medical journals.
(EBSCO) Medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and other article listings and summaries, created by the National Library of Medicine.
(National Library of Medicine) Medical research; National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database - no full text.
(EBSCO) Includes full-text consumer health periodicals, pamphlets, and reference books.
(U.S. National Institutes of Health) Health information on diseases and conditions.

(ProQuest) Articles from journals, magazines, national newspapers including the
Houston Chronicle and National Public Radio (NPR) selected programs.
(EBSCO) Articles from journals, magazines, newspapers on a variety of topics.
(OCLC) Complete electronic books. Create your own user ID and password on campus.
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