Resources: M - O
Mind
The National Association for Mental Health in the United Kingdom campaigns on behalf of those with mental illness
Multiple Sclerosis
The MS Society is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - about 85,000 people in the UK.
Full Details • Visit Multiple Sclerosis
National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
Support for people affected by rheumatoid or juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Full Details • Visit National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
New Forest District Council
This website gives information on the full range of Council Services, including Advice and Benefits, Business, Community and Living, Council and Democracy, Environment and planning, Health and Social Care, Housing, Leisure and culture, Transport and streets.
Full Details • Visit New Forest District Council
New Forest Disability Information Centre
Providing free, impartial, confidential information and advice to those of any age affected by disability
Full Details • Visit New Forest Disability Information Centre
NHS Choices
NHS Choices is a very comprehensive information service that aims to put you in control of your healthcare. The service is intended to help you make choices about your health, from lifestyle decisions about things like smoking, drinking and exercise, through to the practical aspects of finding and using NHS services when you need them.
Full Details • Visit NHS Choices
NHS Direct
NHS Direct provides simple and easy to understand health advice service, with descriptions and treatments of a range of illnesses. Check your symptoms with the online self-help guide.
Full Details • Visit NHS Direct
Net Doctor
NetDoctor.co.uk is a collaboration between committed doctors, health care professionals, information specialists and patients who believe that medical practice should be based on quality-assessed information and, wherever possible, on the basis of the principles of evidence-based medicine.
Full Details • Visit Net Doctor
National Library of Medicine
This is an American web-site, however it is useful in that you can compare the information with what is available on the British web-sites. It is aimed at Doctors and is research and evidence based.
Full Details • Visit National Library of Medicine
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