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Hi,

I'm trying to write something with links to evidence based research with links to articles that actually work. I was told of a website that had articles from publications that no longer exist and I've lost it in the mists of brain fog.

Also if any other research bunnies can recommend a better research website than google scholar, I'd love to know.

My interests are in B12, asthma, sulphite sensitivity and neurological problems.

xxx

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Technoid

"articles from publications that no longer exist"

You might be thinking of wayback machine at the internet archive:

archive.org/web/

I havent found anything better than Google but PubMed has a good archive : pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

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I often prefer EuropePMC (same base data as PubMed but different, sometimes better, presentation) - especially when the information is freely accessible as they have a direct link or embed the information.

europepmc.org/

Also:

Internet Archive Scholar

Search Millions of Research Papers

This fulltext search index includes over 25 million research articles and other scholarly documents preserved in the Internet Archive. The collection spans from digitized copies of eighteenth century journals through the latest Open Access conference proceedings and pre-prints crawled from the World Wide Web.

scholar.archive.org/

I usually try Wikipedia first, then follow links from there. Found this site from following links on Wikipedia!

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helvella

Although biased towards Thyroid issues, I have been assembling a document of links to various reputable sources.

helvella - Links and References

dropbox.com/s/5mx04cp7ze4ub...

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