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Browse dietary supplements and herbal remedies to learn about their effectiveness, usual dosage, and drug interactions. Information sources include the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health and the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database.
Evidence-based reviews of dietary supplements, natural medicines, and complementary alternative and integrative therapies. Includes interactions and adverse effects.
PubMed comprises more than 29 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Also, access Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) to build your searches.
A collection of medical e-books, such as Harrison Principos de Medicina Interna. Also includes reference tools such as Diagnosaurus, medical calculators, drug information, guidelines, and exam/board prep tools.
A collection of medical e-books, such as Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. Also includes reference tools such as Diagnosaurus, medical calculators, drug information, guidelines, and exam/board prep tools.
A collection of pharmacy e-books, such as DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy and Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies. Also includes reference tools such drug calculators, vidoes, case studies, and exam/board prep tools.
Database produced by the National Agricultural Library (NAL), contains over 6 million records encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied discipline. It consists of two subsets of records: Citations for journal articles that include abstracts (NAL Article Citation Database) and Bibliographic records describing monographs, serials, audiovisual materials and online content from around the world (NAL Cataloging Database).
Open access, peer-reviewed biomedical research journals. NOTE: Due to BMC membership pricing changes, UNM is no longer an institutional member. Authors wishing to publish in BMC journals must pay all associated fees.
Contains e-books, journal articles, practice guidelines, drug information, and multimedia resources. Also includes First Consult clinical overviews within search results. NOTE: Access to PDF versions of e-book chapters requires users to set up a free My ClinicalKey account. HTML full text does not require an account.
Research data resource with references to associated publications. Includes social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, and arts and humanities research datasets. Coverage: 1900-present.
EBMCalc 3000 (formerly MedCalc 3000) encompasses a wide array of pertinent medical formulae, clinical criteria sets and decision tree analysis tools used every day by clinicians, medical educators, nurses, and health care students of all types. *1 concurrent user, log out when finished.
ECRI Guidelines Trust is a single aggregated point of access to evidence-based clinical practice guideline content. This repository was created by the same team that developed and maintained the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's National Guideline Clearinghouse. Also includes Cultural Competence Corner that highlights a different patient population each month to address diseases/conditions that disproportionately affect that group or community. *You must set up a personal account to access this resource.
Embase is a highly versatile, multipurpose and up-to-date biomedical research and literature database. Embase allows you to build comprehensive systematic reviews so that you can thoroughly study all of the published literature on a particular topic and make the best-informed evidence-based medicine decisions. It covers the most important international biomedical literature from 1947 to the present day and all articles are indexed in depth using Elsevier's Life Science thesaurus Embase Indexing and Emtree. Emtree provides a list of subject headings unique to Embase. Biomedical terms are organized by broader and narrower terms as Emtree subject headings will retrieve most associated synonyms for the entered term.
More focused than a general Google search and includes links to UNM full text subscriptions. Retrieves journal articles, books, and gray literature from a variety of online sources.
Key health, nutrition, and population statistics from international sources. Data availablility differs by year for each variable. Coverage: 1960-present.
The Inter-University Consortium for Political & Social Research (ICPSR) provides research datasets covering a wide range of social science areas. Each study's dataset provides documentation (e.g. codebook), and a bibliography of published articles that used the data. Data offered in many formats. Must create an ICPSR account to download data. Coverage: 1700s-present.
Free resource from the National Library of Medicine that provides plain-language information and patient education materials on a variety of health topics. . Click here to read the NIH MedlinePlus Magazine.
Provides free online access to books and documents in life science and healthcare. Includes resources like LiverTox, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Database (DART), and Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed).
A comprehensive source of funding opportunities globally and identifies researcher expertise from within or outside of UNM. Must create an account while on campus, and sign into this account when accessing off campus.
Topic reviews in internal medicine, OB/GYN, family practice, and pediatrics. The login needs to be conducted from on-campus every 90 days. Access paid by UNM Medical Group, Inc.
Online database containing the compendia the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and the National Formulary (NF). The USP contains monographs for drug substances, dosage forms, compounded preparations dietary supplements, and ingredients. The NF contains excipient monographs. Note: to access this resource, you must make an account with your @salud.unm.edu email address. Please see this page for instructions.
Contains the Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Zoological Record, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Use Web of Science to map citations to and from unique sources.
The library catalog. Find books, articles, journals, and more.
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