
Your Guide to Healthy Web Sites
Corporation for National & Community Service
www.nationalservice.org
Volunteering is an activity available
to everyone, regardless of age or
abilities. Articles explain the health
benefits of volunteering, offer tips for
volunteers, and describe the range of
volunteer opportunities. Follow the
link to Volunteering in America to find
volunteer opportunities that match
your interests, skills, and location.
The Clinician’s Ultimate Reference
www.globalrph.com
Visitors to this site will find a wide
range of articles, wellness recommendations,
health videos, fact
sheets, and drug dosage instructions.
Other helpful tools include a symptom
checker, a guide to medical tests and
procedures, a nationwide support
group finder, a food fiber calculator,
and lists of medical abbreviations, as
well as informative articles covering
hundreds of diseases.
CNNHealth.com
www.cnn.com/HEALTH
There’s much more than late-breaking
health news on this site, although that’s
a major draw. The Living Well pages
cover children’s, men’s, women’s, and
boomers’ health issues. The Diet and
Fitness section offers healthy recipes,
fitness routines, and weight-loss tips.
Mental Health covers addiction, stress
management, and adolescent behavior.
Conditions covers digestive health,
respiratory health, and infectious
diseases. Health A –Z provides
symptoms, causes, complications,
treatments, and prevention information
for dozens of illnesses.
Nutrition.Gov
www.nutrition.gov
This government site offers easy
access to reliable food and nutrition
information. Topics include food
safety, weight management, dietary
supplements, nutrition basics, meal
planning, and cooking for better
health. Specialized nutrition
information is provided for infants,
children, teens, adults, and mature
adults. You also can access more than
1,000 links to reliable nutrition articles.
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