WebMD
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1on1Health
1on1health can help you learn how to live a healthier life. You’ll find information, videos and other special features so you can better manage your health.
A1C Awareness
The Diabetes Care Coalition was formed to educate you about the importance of controlling your diabetes by knowing your A1C.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Often described as poor circulation in the legs, Peripheral Artery Disease, or P.A.D., is a serious condition that more than doubles your risk of heart attack or stroke. 8 million people have P.A.D. People with diabetes and smokers are more likely to develop it. However, because many people have no symptoms at all, only your doctor can diagnose P.A.D.
ADHDCentral.com
You will find basic information about ADHD, in addition to reliable outside resources, tips for parents, and a Q&A section. In the "Connect with Our Experts" section, healthcare professionals and caregivers discuss their experiences with ADHD, and under "Connect" you can post advice, share experiences, and interact with others whose lives are affected by ADHD.
Hyperlipidemia Learning Center
Healthline has created an in-depth learning center to give you a complete understanding of hyperlipidemia. The basic info section addresses symptoms, causes, tests, treatments, drugs, and supplements, whereas the in-depth section examines eating healthy, managing weight, getting excercise, and taking medication. You should be sure to visit the multimedia section, which offers images explaining coronary artery disease, HealthMaps explaining high blood lipids, and such tools as an adult BMD calculator.
Mayo Clinic: Asthma center
Information on asthma awareness, symptoms, causes, and inhalers can all be found at this resourceful site provided by the Mayo Clinic.