Searching the Internet
Updated June 20, 2001


The BEBRF Blepharospasm pages do not, by any means, contain all of the available information on the subject of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm. You may wish to search the Internet for additional information. There are a number of facilities for searching the Web. As the databases and the methods of searching them are different for the different search engines, it is worth conducting the same search on several. Following are links to some of the better known search engines, listed in alphabetical order. Note that MEDLINEplus is the best place to find articles published in medical journals.


Achoo (a medicine-specific search engine)


Aesop


AltaVista


alltheweb


Dogpile


EuroSeek


excite Netsearch


Galaxy


Go.com


Google


Google Newsgroup Search


GoTo


Healthatoz


HotBot


IntelliHealth's U.S. Pharmacopeia Database


Lookseek


Lycos


Magellan


MEDLINEplus

The National Library of Medicine's MEDLINEplus information pages are designed to direct you to resources containing information that will help you research your health questions.


MSN Search


Netscape Search


Northern Light


OMIM

OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) is a searchable database consisting of a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders.


Open Directory Project


La Conexión Española (The Spanish Connection)


WebCrawler Searching


Yahoo


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