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How We Select Our Recommended Sites

The sites listed in this part of the Chronic and Serious Illness section vary widely. Some are official sites of professional organizations. Others are governmental sites, non-profit organization sites, or personal sites built by individuals. Some sites have many pages with a variety of resources. Others sites may only offer one or two pages. The one thing they have in common is that they all offer insight, experience, or support.

When I first started looking for sites, it was overwhelming. There is so much out there. Some content is excellent, some of it is not. I tried to weed out sites that are solely promoting an individual, a book, or a medication. Sites that felt opportunistic toward those who might view the site were also eliminated. I kept asking myself, "What would I want to know about this topic?"

While it's easy to be overwhelmed by the larger content-rich sites, be sure to check out some of the smaller, personal sites. Many have inspiring first-person essays or stories that are worth reading.

The sites are listed alphabetically, to avoid having to rank and compare such diverse sites.

I will continue to add topics and sites to this section. If you know of any sites that you would like to recommend or topics you that would like to see covered, please email me at webmaster@learningplaceonline.com.

— Renee Payan Wong, Webmaster

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