Helpful Links

  • Georgia Resources
  • National Resources
  • Food/Dairy Related
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Georgia Commission on Women, Chair: Nellie Duke, 148 International Blvd. NE., Suite 240, Atlanta, Ga. 30303-1751 404-657-9260,
    gawomen2003@yahoo.com


  • Georgia Coalition for Physical Activity and Nutrition (G-PAN)
    www.g-pan.org


  • Georgia Department of Community Health: Office of Women’s Health, Quanza Brooks, Program Planner, 2 Peachtree St., 40th floor, Atlanta, Ga. 30303-3159,
    www.communityhealth.state.ga.us


  • Georgia Division of Aging Services: 2 Peachtree Street, 9th floor, Atlanta, Ga. 30303-3159 404-657-5316
    sureddy@dhr.state.ga.us


  • Georgia Division of Public Health, Georgia Osteoporosis Initiative, 404-657-6643, jmgearing@dhr.state.ga.us


  • University of GA FACS Extension:The University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences Cooperative Extension Service food, nutrition and health publications and recipes are found here.
    http://www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/nut_pubs.php


  • Human Services Technology Program: Darton College, 2400 Gillionville Rd., Albany, GA 31707. 229-317-6895 (Lisa Etheridge, Program Director) or 229-317-6972 (Elaine H. Blankenship, Clinical Coordinator). Education and community resources for individuals in the Southwest Georgia area.
    http://www.darton.edu/programs/bus_soc-sci/hst/index.php
  • American Cancer Society - A nonprofit organization dedicated to cancer prevention, detection, and treatment
    http://www.cancer.org


  • Americans with Disabilities Act US Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20530 (800) 514-0301
    www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm


  • The American Heart Association: A nonprofit organization dedicated to improving cardiovascular health.
    http://www.amhrt.org


  • American Lung Association: A nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing lung disease and promoting lung health with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control, and environmental health.
    http://www.lungusa.org


  • American Society for Bone Mineral Research
    http://www.asbmr.org/


  • Family and Medical Leave Act US Department of Labor Office of Public Affairs 200 Constitution Avenue NW


  • Girls now have their own hip web site to learn about calcium and check out some neat recipes for staying strong. For information, go to:
    http://www.cdc.gov/powerfulbones/


  • Gynecologic Cancer Foundation: A nonprofit organization whose Web site, the Women's Cancer Network, is dedicated to informing women around the world about gynecologic cancer. Offers assistance with treatment options, experimental therapies, and finding a cancer treatment specialist.
    http://www.wcn.org/gcf


  • Healthfinder -
    http://www.healthfinder.gov


  • Health Insurance Association of America - 555 13th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004, (202) 824-1600
    Developed by the U.S. government's Department of Health and Human Services, this is an excellent gateway Web site that links to a broad range of consumer health and human services information resources produced by the federal government and its many partner organizations.
    www.hiaa.org


  • The Herb Research Foundation
    http://www.herbs.org


  • The Hormone Foundation: More than 120,000 scientific articles are on file and 170 consumer information packs available. There is a small charge to search the in-house database to answer individual questions.
    http://www.hormone.org


  • International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists: The consumer arm of The Endocrine Society. Lots of information about various therapies. Nonprofit organization of 1,000 pharmacists who prepare custom medications for individual patient needs.
    http://www.compassnet.com/iacp


  • Interstitial Cystitis Association: A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating both patient and healthcare provider on interstitial cystitis. Provides comprehensive educational information and programs, patient support, public awareness, and research funding.
    http://www.ichelp.com


  • Jacobs Institute of Women's Health: U.S. nonprofit organization devoted to women's health issues.
    http://www.jiwh.org


  • National Association for Continence: A nonprofit organization that provides education and support to the public and to the healthcare professional about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management solutions for incontinence.
    http://www.nafc.org


  • National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health:
    NCCAM Clearinghouse, PO Box 8218, Silver Spring, MD 20907, (888) 644-6226
    http://nccam.nih.gov


  • National Family Caregivers Association:10400 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895, (800) 896-3650
    www.nfcacares.org


  • National Institutes of Health
    http://www.osteo.org/


  • National Library of Medicine:This Web site is one of the best ways to gain free access to MEDLINE, the abstracts of scientific journals accepted by the National Library of Medicine. Do your own research. Read citations in their original form.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov


  • National Osteoporosis Foundation: The leading U.S. nonprofit organization focusing on the bone disease osteoporosis.
    http://www.nof.org


  • National Sleep Foundation: For good advice about all types of sleep problems.
    http://www.sleepfoundation.org


  • National Vulvodynia Association: A nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by a spectrum of chronic vulvar pain disorders.
    http://www.nva.org


  • National Womens Health Information Center: A Project of The Office on Womens Health
    www.4woman.gov


  • US Department of Health & Human Services: 8550 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 300, Fairfax VA 22031, 994-WOMAN (994-9662), 222-5446 (TDD)


  • National Women's Health Resource Center
    http://www.healthywomen.org


  • National Women's Health Network: U.S. federal clearinghouse for women's health information.
    http://www.womenshealthnetwork.org


  • NICHD(NIH) - Milk Matters: A nonprofit organization that advocates for better federal policy on women’s health. Provides information and resources to assist in making better healthcare decisions through its Information Clearinghouse.
    http://www.nichd.nih.gov/milk/milk.cfm


  • North American Menopause Society: PO Box 94527, Cleveland, OH 44101, (440) 442-7550
    www.menopause.org


  • Office of Alternative Medicine (NIH) - Good advice on locating or selecting an alternative practitioner, although the site deals with a vast array of therapeutic areas, not just menopause.
    http://altmed.od.nih.gov


  • Patient Advocate Foundation: 739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Suite 704, Newport News, VA 23606, (800) 532-5274
    www.patientadvocate.org


  • Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America: 1100 Fifteenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20005, (800) 762-4636
    www.phrma.org


  • Sexuality Information and Education Council of the US
    http://www.siecus.org


  • Simon Foundation for Continence: Nonprofit organization devoted to information about sexuality issues. Dedicated to helping people cope with incontinence through education on cure, treatment, and management techniques. Provides a newsletter and information on self-help groups.
    http://www.simonfoundation.org


  • Social Security Administration: Office of Public Inquiries, 6401 Security Boulevard, Room 4-C-5 Annex, Baltimore, MD 21235, (800) 325-0778 TTY
    www.ssa.gov


  • Vulvar Pain Foundation: A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reliable information on and advancing the standard of medical practice in the treatment of vulvar pain. Offers a newsletter, sponsors research seminars, coordinates a network of support and other resources.
    http://www.vulvarpain.org