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NIH links diet aid searchers to medical database.

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(From Government Computer News)

Byline: Vandana Sinha

A National Institutes of Health Web site about dietary supplements will now link to a National Library of Medicine database through an IT maintenance contract recently awarded to a Northern Virginia company.

The 2-year-old Computer Access to Research on Dietary Supplements site, originally was designed to list all federally funded dietary supplement research in one online warehouse. Health effects of herbal and other loosely regulated supplements are difficult for consumers to judge.

CARDS now stores about 1,180 records dating from 1999; 2002 data will be added next month, and nutrition …

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