A centralized database of death record information on file in state vital statistics offices.
Collects and analyzes data on a broad range of health topics to monitor trends in illness and disability and to track progress toward achieving national health objectives. A major strength of the survey lies in the ability to display these health characteristics by many demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
The National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (NDA) makes available human subjects data collected from hundreds of research projects across many scientific domains. NDA provides infrastructure for sharing research data, tools, methods, and analyses enabling collaborative science and discovery. De-identified human subjects data, harmonized to a common standard, are available to qualified researchers. Summary data are available to all.
An electronic system for sharing drug use data from completed clinical trials to be distributed to investigators to promote new research.
A website that enables users to download NLST datasets and images, learn about NLST, and search a database of research projects and publications.
Tools and resources including data, funding opportunities, and materials on prevention strategies for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and tuberculosis (TB).
A call-to-action strategy for suicide prevention actions to reduce suicide deaths in the United States over the next decade.
Access to scientific research, tools, databases, testing information, and resources that share information about potentially hazardous substances in our environment and the potential impact on public health.
A compilation of published scientific literature on cancer-related topics with Native American communities including American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and First Nations populations.
A guide that assists researchers in achieving consistency of measurement across studies for describing smoking patterns, establishing inclusion and exclusion criteria for participation, measuring potentially important mediators and moderators of treatment outcomes, and measuring tobacco use outcomes.
A measurement system that evaluates and monitors the physical, mental, and social effects experienced by adults and children living with neurological conditions.
NIAID offers many resources to support your research, including reagents, model organisms, and tissue samples, to name just a few.
Provides a variety of research chemicals, controlled substances, marijuana cigarettes, and nicotine research cigarettes to investigators working in the area of drug abuse, addiction, and related disciplines.
A thorough list of databases, journals, studies, symposia, and software for environmental health-related research, curated by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
The DR2 Program provides training, funding, and a Resources Portal of tools to empower human health research in response to disasters and public health emergencies.
Over 100 stand-alone measures, also available in 30-minute batteries to assess Cognition, Emotion, Motor, and Sensation.
Statistics on suicide rates, methods, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and the cost of suicide deaths.
Definitions, references, datasets, and tools for TBI research so information is consistently captured and recorded across studies, which increases the efficiency and effectiveness of TBI research and treatments.