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  2. PubMed - Wikipedia

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    PubMed is a free database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics, maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It provides access to MEDLINE, Index Medicus, books, journals, and other resources, with links to full-text articles and MeSH terms.

  3. PubMed Central - Wikipedia

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    PubMed Central is a repository of open access full-text scholarly articles in biomedical and life sciences journals, developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). It is distinct from PubMed, which is a searchable database of citations and abstracts, and has over 5.2 million articles as of December 2018.

  4. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive and updated list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, books, datasets, and other resources. Compare the coverage, retrieval qualities, access costs, and providers of different services across disciplines and domains.

  5. National Center for Biotechnology Information - Wikipedia

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    NCBI is a government-funded center that provides databases, tools and services for biotechnology and biomedicine research. It is part of the National Library of Medicine and offers online access to GenBank, PubMed, BLAST, Entrez, Gene, Protein and other resources.

  6. ClinicalTrials.gov - Wikipedia

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    ClinicalTrials.gov is a public database of clinical trials run by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. It contains information about federally and privately funded trials, such as purpose, eligibility, location, and results, for various diseases and conditions.

  7. National Institutes of Health - Wikipedia

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    The NIH is the primary U.S. agency for biomedical and public health research, founded in 1887 and part of the Department of Health and Human Services. It comprises 27 institutes and centers, conducts its own research and funds extramural research, and has made many scientific discoveries and achievements.

  8. MedlinePlus - Wikipedia

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    MedlinePlus is a free service produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine that provides curated consumer health information in English and Spanish. It covers topics such as diseases, drugs, medical tests, and health services, and links to other resources such as PubMed Health and MedlinePlus Connect.

  9. Wikipedia : Identifying reliable sources (medicine)

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    PubMed is an excellent starting point for locating peer-reviewed medical literature reviews on humans from the last five years. It offers a free search engine for accessing the MEDLINE database of biomedical research articles offered by the National Library of Medicine at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. [32]