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National Alliance for Hispanic Health
The National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance) is the Nation’s oldest and largest network of Hispanic health and human services providers. The National Alliance for Hispanic Health is the premier organization focusing on Hispanic Health.


National Hispanic Medical Association
The National Hispanic Medical Association is a non-profit association representing 36,000 licensed Hispanic physicians in the United States. The mission of the organization is to improve the health of Hispanics and other underserved populations. As a rapidly growing national resource based in the nation's capital, NHMA provides policymakers and health care providers with expert information and support in strengthening health service delivery to Hispanic communities across the nation.


Hispanic-Serving Health Professions Schools
An online community center for medical and public health schools that serve the Hispanic community, medical and public health students, faculty and researchers, public health officials, and individuals that are interested in learning about educational and research issues concerning the Hispanic community in the United States today.


Medline-Plus: Hispanic-American Health
Search engine on Hispanic health issues.


Office of Minority Health & Health Disparities
CDC's search engine on Hispanic/Latino populations including demographics, health statistics, non-government resources, leading causes of death, health disparities, and more.


Las Culturas.com
Search engine on health resources focused on Latino issues.

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Hispanic Americans and Health Bibliography Series
From the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
The 2009 issue of the Hispanic Americans and Health bibliography series includes references to over 1000 articles culled from searches of MEDLINE, CINAHL (nursing and allied health) and PsycINFO. The bibliography includes articles added to the databases from approximately August 2006 through July 2009.

The bibliography is divided into broad subject areas. Each article is placed in only one category. The categories are as follows: Access to Health Care; Alcohol, Tobacco, and Substance Use; Alternative Therapies; Cancer; Child and Adolescent Health; Dental Health; Diabetes; Diet, Nutrition, and Obesity; Education/Health Education; Ethnic and Cultural Issues; Genetics; Heart Disease, Hypertension, and Stroke; HIV/AIDS/Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Interpersonal Relationships and Sexuality; Mental Health; Parenting; Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Neonatal Care; Senior Health; Tests and Instruments; Violence and Domestic Violence; Vision Disorders; Women’s Health; Other Diseases; and Other.

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