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Chronic Diseases

American Heart Association

This website provides information on cardiovascular health for patients, caregivers, health professionals, researchers and scientists. Information is available in English, Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese. Select links at top right side to access information in different languages. (United States)

American Cancer Society

Translated materials about cancer are offered in several Asian languages. (United States)

Cancer Council Victoria

Cancer fact sheets are made available in a range of languages. (Australia)

Canadian Cancer Society

This website provides cancer information in a variety of different languages. (Canada)

Diabetes Australia

Diabetes information sheets are available in several different languages. (Australia)

Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario

This website contains a multicultural section that offers translated and culturally adapted resources on cardiovascular health.  Resources are available for Chinese, Persian and South Asian populations as well as First Nations, Inuit and Métis. (Ontario, Canada)

National Diabetes Education Program

The National Diabetes Education Program is a federally-funded program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The mission of this program is to improve the treatment and outcomes for people with diabetes, promote early diagnosis, and prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. This website provides a series of diabetes related publications categorized by language, ethnicity/race, age and diabetes status. (United States)

Multilingual Quit Information Services

Quit Victoria has resources in 21 languages to help smokers quit and to provide information about the health effects of smoking and of exposure to tobacco smoke. (Australia)

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Disclaimer: Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) offers Google Translate to better facilitate access for our community. However, HHS makes no claims regarding the accuracy of translations. Any and all health information should be verified by a health care professional.