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2.5 How about if I want to do some serious research about IBD, IBS or other illnesses? |
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This article is from the Inflammatory Bowel Disease FAQ, by Susan Blank smb@panix.com with numerous contributions by others.
MEDLINE is your best bet. There are a few Websites at this point that offer free
MEDLINE, meaning your searches will result in abstracts, or short summaries,
of medical journal articles the full text of which can be ordered if desired for a fee.
The main site is the US National Library of Medicine at www.nlm.nih.gov
Another good site is Medscape, www.medscape.com
 
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