Human Disease Project Resources
It is important that you find reliable, well researched sources for your research. Remember that on health and medical topics, getting up-to-date information matters as things in these fields change frequently.
Websites
Subscription Databases
Note, these resources require a password for access. Need the password? Email Dr. Wyatt
Cook Library Subscription
Print Material
Highland's Library Catalog - Look for books available in the Highland LC.
Citing Your Sources
Use Noodle Tools to help you as you cite your sources. You can get to your account through MORE options on Google Drive.
Websites
- U.S. National Library of Medicine - A resource from the National Institute of Health (NIH) which is the U.S.'s National Medical Research Agency
- Diseases Database - A resource from the U. S. National Library of Medicine
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - A resource from nation's health protection agency
- MalaCards: The Human Disease Database - Information compiled by the Weizmann Institute of Science
- World Health Organization (WHO) - Health topics from the international health agency.
Subscription Databases
Note, these resources require a password for access. Need the password? Email Dr. Wyatt
Cook Library Subscription
- Encyclopedia of Children's Heath - A Gale virtual reference book of diseases that impact children and teens.
- Health and Wellness Resource Center - magazine articles and other resources about a range of health related topics.
- Encyclopedia of Medicine - A Gale virtual reference book that covers 1700 health related topics.
- EBSCO Health Source - A range of sources about medical topics aimed at consumers. Starting with reference materials will give you the most general information.
Print Material
Highland's Library Catalog - Look for books available in the Highland LC.
Citing Your Sources
Use Noodle Tools to help you as you cite your sources. You can get to your account through MORE options on Google Drive.