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Tutorial 1—Resources for Professionals

MEDLINEplus, a service of the National Library of Medicine

MEDLINEplus [http://medlineplus.gov/] is one of the quality-filtered websites featured on the HealthInfoIowa general resources page. MEDLINEplus is easy to use and packed with reliable consumer health information.

For an overview of MEDLINEplus, take the Tour [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tour/tour.html].

Try the anabolic steroids search in MEDLINEplus:

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MEDLINEplus will search its files and report what it finds on an Advanced Search page. Scroll down the page to look at your options:

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Check out the contents of the Anabolic Steroids page:

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You may also be interested in a new feature of MEDLINEplus—interactive health tutorials that explain procedures and conditions in easy-to-read language [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials.html]. These tutorials require Flash (version 4), a special type of browser software called a plug-in. If your computer does not have this software installed, you will be prompted to obtain a free download of Flash before you start the tutorial.

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Updated: 24 July 2001