Finding Good Medical, Parenting, and Prescription Advice Online

The Information is Out There If You Know Where to Look

Mike White
You would like to know more about some of the medical symptoms you have. You wish you had someone to talk with to get the best parenting advice possible. You wish you knew more about the prescription your doctor gave you. You can find out information about parenting, medical advice, prescriptions, and other useful topics online, if you know where to look.

Let's start with parenting. At www.kidshealth.org you can find many useful tools, and so can your kids. On the kids' portion of the site, kids can get homework help, learn about everyday illnesses, health problems of grownups, learn about their body, learn about many topics that might interest only kids (such as what is a booger or where do butterflies in the stomach come from), learn how to help a friend whose father has died, learn medical terms, or play family safe games.

On the parents portion of the site you can learn more about positive parenting, including discipline and giving homework help, general health information, medical infections, the emotions and behavior of kids, diet and exercise for children, medical problems, first aid information, and other useful topics. It might be hard to find another site that will provide such useful online parenting advice.

There is also a portion of the site for teens where they can learn more about what to do if they have the flu or depression, binge eating disorder, medical diseases and conditions, their bodies, drugs and alcohol, infections, and schools and jobs.

If you want more medical advice on prescriptions, one online resource is www.PDRhealth.org. You can find out information about side effects from various prescriptions, the correct dosage, and what to do if you accidentally skip a prescription. If you have cancer or a rare disease, you can learn about clinical trials and what area of the country they are in. While information provided is meant to supplement, not replace your own doctor's advice, if you have cancer, lung, heart, or women's health ailments, you can get personalized treatment suggestions through the site's partner, NexCura.

The biggest online medical website offering advice is www.webmd.com. You can find information about men's, women's, and children's health issues. You can search for information about specific generic or name brand drugs. You can browse through information about the top 300 health topics, including acne, asthma, diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease, and many others. There are a variety of health-related videos to watch. You can find countless other resources as well, including a physician directory, an insurance guide, and an overview of Medicare benefits. While other services are free, paid subscription services are available, including an online weight loss clinic for $4.99 a week and a health record storage system for families for $29.95 per year.

For a different kind of medical advice found online from sources that are reliable, would you like to know how likely you are to develop any one of five major diseases? You might be able to find out at www.yourdiseaserisk.com. More than a dozen Harvard-affiliated health professionals did the research for the site. The diseases you can learn your risk factors for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and osteoporosis.

Published by Mike White

Newspaper correspondent for almost three years. Freelance writer with hundreds of articles on the Internet and published in magazines and newspapers,  View profile

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