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NICHCY Connections...to Information in Spanish on Disability Conditions (page 4)

National Dissemination Center for Children With Disabilities
Updated on Feb 17, 2011

Down Syndrome

  • National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS).
    www.ndss.org
    For an array of publications on Down syndrome and issues related to the disability, visit the NDSS home page and click on "Información en Español."
  • A guide for parents from a commercial publisher.
    www.woodbinehouse.com
    Woodbine House makes available a Spanish translation of its parent's guide on Down syndrome, called Bébes con Síndrome de Down: Guía para Padres. Contact Woodbine House via the Web site address above, or through their toll-free number: 1.800.843.7323.

Health Information

  • For government and nonprofit health and human services information on the Internet.
    www.healthfinder.gov/
    Healthfinder connects you with a range of health-related resources. The same service is available in Spanish, at: www.healthfinder.gov/espanol/
  • Su Familia: The National Hispanic Family Health Helpline.
    www.hispanichealth.org/
    Call 1.866.783.2645 and connect to free, reliable, and confidential health information in Spanish and English. Give your zip code and be referred to one of over 12,000 local health providers, including community and migrant health centers. Fact sheets in Spanish are available on these health topics: Cancer, Cancer Treatment, Lung Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes. From the home page, under "Resources," click on "Health Facts" and you'll see "Información en español ."
  • Information about health topics of all kinds.
    http://medlineplus.gov/spanish
    This site is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and offers everything from an online medical encyclopedia to interactive tutorials for patients.
  • More information about health topics of all kinds.
    www.familydoctor.org
    The American Academy of Family Physicians provides this site of "health information for the whole family." For Spanish language materials, go to: www.familydoctor.org/spanish.xml
  • NOAH: New York Online Access to Health.
    www.noah-health.org/
    NOAH offers visitors online access to full-text health information on syndromes and rare disorders. To find this information in Spanish, select (click on) "Temas de salud" on the home page. You'll find info on health conditions (e.g., asthma and allergies, blood disorders, cancer, diabetes, digestive illnesses, hearing and balance, eyes and vision) and health issues (e.g., alternative medicine, diagnostic tests and interventions).
  • Birth defects and genetic conditions.
    www.nacersano.org
    Nacer Sano is the Spanish site of the March of Dimes. In their online Biblioteca de Salud (Health Library), you'll find information in Spanish on a wide range of birth defects and genetic disorders, including: sickle cell anemia, chromosomal anomalies, heart defects, Tay-Sachs, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, Down syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and Fragile X syndrome.
  • Lookin' for information about respiratory illnesses and problems with the immune system?
    www.njc.org/spanish/main.html
    Visit the National Jewish Medical and Research Center. It's the only medical center in the U.S. dedicated entirely to the investigation and treatment of respiratory illnesses. In addition to information on asthma and allergies, you'll find materials in Spanish on AIDS, cancer, tuberculosis, emphysema, and illnesses of the immune system, such as lupus.
  • What does NIH (National Institutes of Health) have to say in Spanish?
    http://salud.nih.gov
    A lot! Go to the address above, click on "publicaciones," and view "all" by either topic or the institute within NIH that produced it.
  • Lookin' for tips on how to prepare your child for a trip to the doctor or for a hospital stay?
    www.kidshealth.org/parent/en_espanol/index.html
    Go to the KidsHealth site, at the link above.
  • Interested in alternative medicine?
    www.kidshealth.org/parent/en_espanol/index.html
    KidsHealth offers a description in Spanish of the various types of alternative medicine practices in its publication La Medicina Alternativa y su Hijo (Alternative Medicine and Your Child).

Learning Disabilities

  • The amazing LDOnline site.
    http://www.ldonline.org/
    The link above will take you to the LDOnline page in English. On the menu bar on the right, scroll down and select (click on) "Información en Español."
  • Dyslexia is a learning disability.
    http://interdys.org
    The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) offers seven publications in Spanish on dyslexia, a learning disability that affects reading. To find these, select "Información en Español" from the home page noted above.
  • Schwab Learning focuses on learning disabilities.
    www.schwablearning.org/
    A mirror site of Schwab's information on LD is provided in Spanish. Scroll down to the bottom of the home page and select (click on ) "Español."
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