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HealthWorld Online [www.healthy.net]
provides information and resources about nutrition,
fitness, self-care and mind and body approaches to healthy
living.
Databases contain articles about alternative and traditional
health care and techniques. "Mind/Body Health Exercises"
includes in-depth instructions, pictures and articles
on relaxation techniques. These techniques include breathing
practices and exercises, relaxation practices, gentle
exercises and self-applied massage.

Acupuncture, aromatherapy and biofeedback training,
guided imagery and music therapy also are reviewed.
The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety &
Health Administration's site [www.osha.gov]
provides information about workplace laws and regulations,
ergonomics and job safety and a quarterly health magazine.
OSHA is an organization that issues standards and rules
to protect workers against hazards on the job. Standards
limit the amount of hazardous chemicals workers can
be exposed to and require the use of safety practices
and equipment.
The workers' page provides information about workers'
rights and responsibilities, employers' responsibilities,
workforce standards and how to file a complaint with
OSHA if you feel your employer is not following OSHA's
guidelines.
If you want to lose weight, build muscle, tone up,
eat healthy or get fit, visit www.fitnessonline.com.
The site features the latest in exercise and fitness
from a variety of popular bodybuilding and fitness magazines,
including articles about exercise and workout programs,
losing weight and planning and preparing a healthy diet.
Readers can subscribe to a free online fitness newsletter
and take advantage of the various fitness calculators
available for measurement of: body fat, weight loss
potential, body mass index, ideal weight and calories
burned. A calculator to identify if you are getting
enough sleep and a pregnancy due date calculator also
are included.
The American Heart Association offers an easy-to-use
online edition of its "Delicious Decisions"
recipe book at www.deliciousdecisions.org.
The cookbook starts with a section on how to enjoy eating
a well-balanced diet, facts about the food pyramid and
making healthy food choices.
The second section offers advice on how to shop at
the grocery store, what foods to stock your kitchen
with and how to read and understand food labels. The
main section, the cookbook, allows readers to choose
recipes according to mealtime and main ingredient. The
recipe is then displayed with dietary information that
includes calories, fat, cholesterol and carbohydrates.
Links to low sodium and diabetic recipe books are provided
as well.
There is no shortage of health care humor on the Internet.
If you are looking for a chuckle, check out any of these
sites:
Medical Cartoons 2003 [http://home.swipnet.se/med-humor/index2.htm]
features psychiatry, surgery, ophthalmology, ENT and
nursing cartoons as well as an assortment of cartoon
animation.

Randy Glasbergen, the cartoonist who illustrates the
syndicated comic panel "The Better Half,"
runs a site at www.glasbergen.com/fit.html,
from which he features a new cartoon daily. More than
200 cartoons on Galsbergen's site are related to health
care and fitness.
If you are looking for verbal humor, you can find satirical
"top stories" and "case studies"
at www.qfever.com.
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