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Sponsored by Duke University, the
Women's Health Site is designed for health professionals
and contains in-depth information about an assortment
of women's health issues, including heart disease. The
cardiology link includes updates on studies such as
the risk of cardiovascular disease in women with Type
2 diabetes and the relationship of the heart rate at
rest and mortality in women. Downloadable slide presentations
include "Heart Disease Prevention in Women"
and "Insulin Resistance, Heart Disease and Estrogen."
Long-term care
Long
Term Care Link is an extensive resource for long-term
care information. Many sites charge for the information
that is available for free by going through this site.
For example, under the heading "Find a Nursing
Home, an Assisted Living Facility or a Home Health Agency,"
you can access the Consumer Reports nursing home watch
list, health grades, Medicare Nursing Home Compare and
the family national watch list. Other resources are
designed to find help for caregivers, obtain long-term
insurance quotes and find your state's aging service
and long-term care ombudsman. The site also requests
visitors participate in a study on long-term care issues.
Healthy tickers
The
Difference in a Woman's Heart is designed for the
public by Bristol-Myers Squibb Medical Imaging. It provides
simply written explanations of the differences in men's
and women's hearts and what women need to know about
their risk of heart disease.

Fact sheets on heart disease provide detailed yet simple
definitions of all medical terms used and descriptions
of the various types of cardiac testing that can be
performed. Risk factors, both modifiable and unmodifiable,
also are identified. This reference site should stimulate
discussion with your patients about heart disease and
risk factors.
Geriatrics education
Medscape
offers an assortment of free continuing education courses
for nurses. Topics of interest to nurses who work with
the geriatric population include risky behaviors in
older adults, the use of complementary therapies in
long-term care facilities, palliative care for older
adults, improving function and quality of life for older
adults through pain assessment and management, managing
Alzheimer's disease, clinical management of agitation
and aggression management from childhood to old age.
In addition, Medscape provides intensive information
pages about specific diseases such as Parkinson's, arthritis,
cancer and heart failure.
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