HealthyWomen.org Experts are available to answer questions and you can read about women with similar concerns. A great place to start researching health issues; one can find a bunch of useful fact sheets on topics like diabetes and aging that you can download.
well.blogs.nytimes.com Run by New York Times columnist and author Tara Parker Pope, the blog covers disease, healthy living, fitness, and more, and features expert advice from the world's leading medical professionals.
happiness-project.com The Happiness Project has evolved into an entire movement dedicated to helping people get more out of their everyday lives by setting specific goals (for example: Instead of deciding you want to "get more fun out of life," make a goal to play with your dog for 20 minutes every day). Bookmark this site so you can visit it any time you need an instant dose of inspiration.
time.com/section/health/ Hailed as a "healthy balance of the mind, body, and spirit," Time mag's Healthland blog goes beyond diet and fitness to cover all things health- and news-related, including the latest research in happiness, work-life balance, technological updates, the health care system, mental health, love and relationships, and family and parenting.
tedmed.com TEDMED is the independent health and medicine edition of the world-famous TED conference, dedicated to “ideas worth spreading.” TED Talks have been viewed online over two billion times around the world. Created by TED’s founder, TEDMED convenes and curates extraordinary people and ideas from all disciplines both inside and outside of medicine in pursuit of unexpected connections that accelerate innovation in health and medicine.
www.hfea.gov.uk The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority is the UK's independent regulator overseeing the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research.
www.rcog.org.uk The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide.