From the CDC these laboratory guidelines provide standards to ensure quality biochemical genetic testing and newborn screening. This site contains the laws, regulations, publications and history of these standards.
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/clia/
From the CDC these laboratory guidelines provide standards to ensure quality biochemical genetic testing and newborn screening. This site contains the laws, regulations, publications and history of these standards.
This fact sheet provides answers to many common questions involving pregnant women and their potential sensitivity to the flu.
If you’re thinking of getting pregnant soon or sometime in the future, it is important to start making healthy choices now, such as taking a multivitamin containing folic acid and visiting your healthcare provider.
A list of free brochures, fact sheets and other educational materials from the CDC about FASD available in English and Spanish.
Providing free personal and private website space to communicate and show support, CaringBridge connects people experiencing a significant health challenge.
ORDR aims to answer questions about rare diseases and activities for patients, families, healthcare providers, researchers, educators, students, and anyone interested in this population.
This resource provides up-to-date health information about diseases, conditions and wellness issues in language all can understand.
Healthfinder.gov provides information and tools to help lead a healthy life with the latest, most reliable information and covering a wide range of health topics.
NINDS strives to reduce the burden of neurological disease by guiding research on causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment for neurological disorders and stroke, and providing grants, contracts, and disseminating this information to increase the expertise in this field.
NSA’s mission is to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke by developing education and programs focused on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and support for all impacted by stroke.