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Showing 1–14 of 14 Health Sciences Databases starting with ‘H’.
  • H1 Connect (formerly Faculty Opinions)

    H1 Connect is a platform that enables researchers and clinicians to access expert opinions and insights on the latest research and clinical trial data powered by a community of nearly 8,000 global experts. With a commitment to delivering high-quality and trusted content, H1 Connect offers expert article recommendations, clinical trial evaluations, and insightful commentary, helping users navigate the continuously expanding research landscape.
  • Harvi

    Harvi is an interactive textbook and simulation-based environment for learning about cardiovascular physiology, hemodynamics and therapeutics. Cardiovascular parameters such as volume, systemic vascular resistance, contractility, heart rate, lusitropy, and catheter position, can be adjusted to see the change in outputs and impact on the cardiac cycle.

     

  • HathiTrust Digital Library

    The HathiTrust Digital Library brings together the immense collections of partner institutions in digital form, preserving them securely to be accessed and used today, and in future generations. Johns Hopkins University is a HathiTrust member, so we have access to the entire collection. You must login with your JHED login and password to have access to the entire site.
  • Health & Medical Collection

    ProQuest Health and Medical Collection™ combines the clinical research titles available in ProQuest Medical Library™ with hundreds of additional consumer and health administration titles. ProQuest Health and Medical Complete provides in-depth coverage from over 1,780 publications with over 1,550 available in full text and of these, over 910 include MEDLINE® indexing.
  • Health and Medical Care Archive

    HMCA is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the largest health care philanthropy organization in the United States. HMCA is the official data archive of the Foundation, and is devoted to preserving and making available research data that have significant secondary-analytic value for expanding knowledge on, and ultimately contributing to, improvement of the health of people in the United States.
  • Health Source - Consumer Edition

    This database has the full text of about 80 consumer health magazines, such as American Fitness, Better Nutrition, Fit Pregnancy, Harvard Health Letter, Men's Health, Prevention, and Vegetarian Times. You can also search the full text of about 1,000 health-related pamphlets and more than 130 health reference books.
  • Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition

    This resource provides more than 580 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Coverage of nursing and allied health is particularly strong, including full text from Clinical Nursing Research, Creative Nursing, Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Journal of Advanced Nursing, Journal of Child + Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Journal of Community Health Nursing, Journal of Family Nursing, Journal of Nursing Management, Journal of the Society of Pediatric Nurses, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing Ethics, Nursing Forum, Nursing Inquiry, Nursing Management, Patient Care for the Nurse Practitioner, Western Journal of Nursing Research, and many more.
  • Healthcare Cost & Utilization Project

    The Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP, pronounced "H-Cup") is a family of health care databases and related software tools and products developed through a Federal-State-Industry partnership and sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). HCUP databases bring together the data collection efforts of State data organizations, hospital associations, private data organizations, and the Federal government to create a national information resource of patient-level health care data (HCUP Partners). HCUP includes the largest collection of longitudinal hospital care data in the United States, with all-payer, encounter-level information beginning in 1988. These databases enable research on a broad range of health policy issues, including cost and quality of health services, medical practice patterns, access to health care programs, and outcomes of treatments at the national, State, and local market levels.
  • Historical Statistics of the United States

    This thoroughly revised five-volume reference work, available both in print and electronic editions, reflects thirty years of new data and scholarship. Topics ranging from migration and health to crime and the Confederate States of America are each placed in historical context by a recognized expert in the field.
  • History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century

    Presents monographs (books), manuscripts, and ephemera that provide a historical view of disabilities from the seventeenth to twentieth century. The archive provides many avenues to approach disability history. It demonstrates how persons with disabilities have worked for equal rights through activism and advocacy. Some materials include personal memoirs of experiences with disabilities or the accounts of those who treated them. Rehabilitation, treatments, methods of education, and other forms of remediation are documented. Reports and proceedings of organizations and institutions that sought to help or heal those with disabilities are available for review. Policies and programs concerning persons with disabilities are also available (i.e. labor laws, legal rights, rehabilitation programs, etc.).

  • History of Science, Technology, and Medicine

    The History of Science, Technology, and Medicine database is the definitive international bibliography for the these fields. It reflects their influence on society and culture from prehistory to the present. The database includes journal articles (nearly 9,500 journals), conference proceedings, books, book reviews and dissertations in all scientific disciplines and related fields.
  • Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD)

    Provides comprehensive data on human inherited disease mutations. Its compilation of structured, manually curated data from the peer-reviewed literature enables quick access to both single mutation queries, such as checking whether a mutation is novel, and advanced search applications, such as finding all mutations linked to a certain disease.

  • Human Kinetics Library: Strength and Conditioning

    Human Kinetics Strength and Conditioning is an instructor-focused collection of ebooks and videos created by experts across the field of physical training and strength building. With 86 ebooks and 393 supplemental videos, the collection provides fitness instructors, physical trainers, coaches, athletes, and learners with practical instruction to help build and update training programs and fitness courses.
  • Human Protein Reference Database

    The Human Protein Reference Database represents a centralized platform to visually depict and integrate information pertaining to domain architecture, post-translational modifications, interaction networks and disease association for each protein in the human proteome. All the information in HPRD has been manually extracted from the literature by expert biologists who read, interpret and analyze the published data. HPRD has been created using an object oriented database in Zope, an open source web application server, that provides versatility in query functions and allows data to be displayed dynamically.