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Kairos in Soho is a charity focusing on well-being of body, mind and spirit for lesbians and gay men in central London. They are not a religious organisation but focus on self-development, holistic health and broad based spiritual issues. Their site contains the Volunqueer subsite which advertises voluntary work in all fields for the gay and lesbian community. |
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The Complementary Health Trust exists to support people with severe health issues and to help people understand their condition better and to take greater control of their healthcare and lives through the use of Complementary therapies. (formerly the Immune Development Trust) |
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A mixed bag of links to health-related websites ranging from complementary and health product providers to the sites for the NHS and the Department of Health |
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AIDS Info New York's sub-site dedicated to evaluation of clinical questions related to dietary supplements. Includes contributions from Positive Nation's Gus Cairns |
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Site based in Los Angeles. Very Californian, with good info on exercise and nutrition |
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Canada's biggest site is a bit more Euro-friendly than the US ones, and sometimes picks up on news they miss. |
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Good New York-based site combining anecdotal reports about alternative treatments with a sceptical attitude towards the claims of snake-oil salesmen. |
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A Florida-based site with lots of info on healthy eating and vitamins |
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Home page of the journal Positive Health News. Info on every conceivable alternative treatment |
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The complementary branch of the US National Institute of Health. Summaries of recent research, with a special section on Hepatitis C |
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A pan-European site in several languages with sub-sites for other organisations. Strong complementary flavour |
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| www.glucosamine-osteoarthritis.org/ | The Glucosamine and Osteoarthritis Resource Center: the latest osteoarthritis research, top-quality information on osteoarthritis and glucosamine, details on osteoarthritis medications and treatments, and tips for effectively managing your pain. |