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      new window American Family Physician Description: The official clinical journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. (aafp.org)
new window American Medical Association - Scientific Publications Description: Free access to tables of contents, abstracts, selected full-text articles, searchable archives and other features from the AMA's family of scientific information services. (pubs.ama-assn.org)
new window British Medical Journal Description: Contains the full text of all articles published in the weekly BMJ from January 1997. In addition it contains material which is unique to the website. Access is free. (bmj.bmjjournals.com)
new window Canadian Medical Association Journal Description: Online edition of CMAJ. (cma.ca)
new window FDA Consumer Magazine Description: Offers new and in-depth information on how to get healthy and stay healthy. All articles are available for viewing online. (fda.gov)
new window Health Advice for Students and Young People from StudentHealth.co.uk Description: Medical journal aimed specifically at student health matters. Written by National Health Service physicians at the University of Sussex. Offers advice leaflets on topical and student related issues. Updated weekly. (unimed.co.uk)
new window Health Canada's REAL Health Description: REAL Health is Health Canada's online magazine for consumers. (hc-sc.gc.ca)
new window Journal Database Browser Description: The PubMed Journal Browser allows you to look up journal names, MEDLINE abbreviations, or ISSN numbers for journals that are included in the PubMed system. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
new window Journal of American Medical Women's Association Description: Peer-reviewed, quarterly medical journal that focuses on women's health. (jamwa.amwa-doc.org)
new window Medical Journals on the WWW Description: Links to the homepages of medical journals in dozens of disciplines. (medbioworld.com)
new window MEDLINE Journals With Links to Publisher Web Sites Description: This is a list of the journals in MEDLINE for which publishers have provided links to their journal Web sites. Web-based journals usually contain the full-text of the original article. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
new window North Carolina Medical Journal Description: Official publication of North Carolina Medical Society. Six issues a year. Intended for both doctors and patients. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
 




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