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Other Sources of Information

Look to these links for additional sources of information about menopause, symptoms, herbs, and medical research:

New York Academy of Medicine
One of the largest medical libraries in the U.S., the New York Academy of Medicine was founded in 1847. It is an independent, non-partisan, nonprofit institution whose mission is to enhance the health of the public through research, education, community engagement, and evidence-based advocacy. You can search their collections online.

American Botanical Council
The American Botanical Council is an independent, nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to providing consumers, healthcare practitioners, researchers, educators, industry and the media with accurate and reliable information about herbs and medicinal plants. The organization is dedicated to helping people live healthier lives through the responsible use of herbs, medicinal plants.

MedlinePlus
MedlinePlus offers a wealth of current, authoritative health information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and other trusted sources. Here you’ll find information about more than 740 diseases and conditions, as well as lists of hospitals and physicians, a medical encyclopedia , medical dictionary, health information in Spanish, extensive information on prescription and nonprescription drugs, health information from the media, and links to thousands of clinical trials.

North American Menopause Society
The North American Menopause Society is a leading nonprofit, scientific organization devoted to promoting women's health and quality of life through an understanding of menopause. The site contains information on menopause, peri-menopause, early menopause, menopause symptoms and long-term health effects of estrogen loss, and a wide variety of strategies and therapies to enhance health.