docbell.com
A new Zealand site maintained by Dr Iain Bell, Timaru. With up to date commentary of health in New Zealand, links to reliable medical sites and a sports medicine section. Updated frequently
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Added/Updated: Thursday, March 26, 1998
Eldernet
A very comprehensive, nationwide database directory of services for older people. Databases include rest homes, hospitals, home services, retirement housing, community groups etc.
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Added/Updated: Thursday, May 8, 2003
Fertility Acupuncture NZ
research on acupuncture and fertility including policystic ovary syndrome, acupuncture as an adjunct to IVF and other topics on acupuncture and infertility.
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Added/Updated: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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Health Research Council of New Zealand
The Health Research Council of NZ is the major funder on behalf of central Government of biomedical, public health, Maori health and Pacific health research. The HRC also provides national health rese
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Added/Updated: Tuesday, March 16, 1999
Health Researchers of New Zealand
Heronz represents a group of concerned health researchers who aim to promote the case for increased investment in health research in New Zealand.
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Added/Updated: Monday, June 14, 2004
Herpes Foundation website
Herpes facts, information and help for people with herpes, partners and medical professionals. Herpes support group listings
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Added/Updated: Thursday, March 26, 1998
Icebreakers gay youth group
icebreakers gay youth group. Information on homosexuality, sexuality. Gay. Bisexual. Links to other resources.
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Added/Updated: Monday, December 28, 1998
In-Sync Minerals
In-Sync Minerals are a powerful and unique combination of health promoting minerals derived from both the sea and ancient vegetation (Humic Shale).
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Added/Updated: Monday, January 19, 2004
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Added/Updated: Friday, March 7, 2008