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Topia!: Regional: North America: United States: North Carolina: Health (109)
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NC Department of Health and Human Services - State agency site outlining services for persons and families with physical and mental health needs focusing on disabilities including visual and hearing impairments, developmental disabilities. Links to other statewide resources. Duke Executive Health Program - Offers comprehensive health assessments, individual and corporate lifestyle retreats. Duke Diet and Fitness Center - One of the country's oldest weight management centers. Features programs, reservations, quick assessements, and FAQs. Carolina Health System - Not-for-profit healthcare system offers a variety of health and human services at various hospitals. North Carolina Region Narcotics Anonymous - Includes history, events, literature, meeting areas and forum. NC Substance Abuse Professional Certification Board - Establishes standards and certifications for alcoholism and addiction service delivery systems. Bayberry Retirement Inn - Facilities located in Eden, Roanoke Rapids, and Sanford. North Carolina Division of Aging - Consumer resource for special services and support including housing, long term care, nursing, legal rights, employment for aging citizens. North Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped - A library resource that circulates books and magazines especially made for persons who cannot use regular printed material because of a visual or physical disability. Resource for talking books. The Spanish Language and Cultural Competency - Latino Healthcare - Site provides training resources for health care professionals which focus on language and cultural issues involved with serving Hispanic populations. Information also available for interpreting and translating services. Migraine Headache Pain Treatment Directory - North Carolina - Directory of treatment providers for tmj and other craniofacial pain disorders. Novant Health Corporate - 4 Hospitals and other health organizations with links to each. Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina - Seeks to reduce the human suffering and economic cost of alcoholism and other drug abuse and addiction. Features information on programs and contact details. Duke Health and Fitness Center - Offers information on healthy living, low-fat recipes and articles on special disease management programs. Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center - Provides outpatient services for adults and children in need of treatments, therapy, or rehabilitation services for brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, neurological impairments and orthopedic injuries. NC State Center for Health Statistics - SCHS collects, analyzes, and publishes North Carolina health statistics including vital records (births, deaths, marriages, and divorces). LifeShare Of The Carolinas - A not-for-profit organ procurement organization officed in Charlotte serving southwestern North Carolina and York County, South Carolina. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of NC - Public-private partnership implementing statewide adolescent pregnancy prevention programs. The Center for Child and Family Health - A child abuse diagnostic and treatment center, with a family law program, jointly operated by the University of North Carolina, North Carolina Central University and Duke University. Located in Durham. NC Ergonomic Resource Center - Seeking to improve the productivity, safety, and well-being of the people of North Carolina in all sectors of business and industry, including government. Carolina Donor Services - An organ and tissue donation and recovery program serving counties in North Carolina and Danville, Virginia. Eye Care Associates of North Carolina - Private vendor of eye care services and products with multiple locations. Student Health Services - NC State University - Student health services, health resources, pharmacy, immunizations, travel clinic, health promotions, physical therapy. North Carolina Early Intervention Services - The system of services provided by different agencies and programs for children with special needs ages birth to five and their families. Presents programs, archives, and coordinating council.
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