National Library of Medicine Databases
- AIDSinfo
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                        A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and treatment. Its mission is to offer the latest federally approved information on HIV/AIDS clinical research, treatment and prevention, and medical practice guidelines for consumers and health-care providers. 
- Bookshelf
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                        A growing collection of biomedical books made available through the National Library of Medicine (NLM). 
- NIH Clinical Alerts
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                        Clinical alerts are provided by NLM to expedite the release of findings from NIH-funded clinical trials where such release could significantly affect morbidity and mortality. 
- HSTATHealth Services
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                        A web-based resource of full-text documents that provides health information and supports health-care decisionmaking. 
- LOCATORplus
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                        Used to search for book, journal and audiovisual titles in the NLM collections. 
- MedlinePlus
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                        The National Library of Medicine's Web site for consumer health information. 
- NLM
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                        Trusted information from the National Library of Medicine, the World's Largest Medical Library. 
- PubMed
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                        includes over 15 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950s. These citations are from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full-text articles via the Morehouse School of Medicine Library. 
- PubMed Central
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                        NLM's digital archive of life sciences journal literature; access to the full text of articles in PMC is free. 
- The Visible Human Project
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                        The creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies. 

