Medical Information onlineA reassuring database of online medical information at your fingertips By Emma Kae - 22nd August 2001 - Back to News Looking for a little current medical information to ease your mind about that niggling illness that refuses to go away? Why not visit Medical Online, the Internet resource that creates a link between everyday people and a vast resource of medical information.
The growing database of comprehensive and relevant information serves to educate both the general public and health-care professionals, serving as a direct point of call whenever you need accurate, useful information.
While this online resource centre should not be considered an alternative to professional treatment, the information can aid in helping you to better understand and manage a medical condition making the healing process easier.
Looking for a little reassurance? Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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