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Paul Basken reports in the Chronicle of Higher Education that major medical journals, whose financial viability often depends heavily upon…
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Paul Basken reports in the Chronicle of Higher Education that major medical journals, whose financial viability often depends heavily upon…
Harvard Magazine‘s Elizabeth Gudrais looks at Dr. Atul Gawande’s Obama-approved work at the New Yorker and explores how and why…
AHCJ president Trudy Lieberman writes at CJR.org that, in his speech last week, President Barack Obama didn’t put anything new…
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The National Association of Science Writers awarded AHCJ member Michael Berens the Science in Society Journalism Award for his part…
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In the latest installment of The New York Times‘ Toxic Waters series, Charles Duhigg says that, for this investigation, the…
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Writing for Time, Eben Harrell looks into whether athletes should be screened for cardiac problems in an effort to prevent…
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The New York Times‘ Duff Wilson and Natasha Singer reported the results of a Journal of the American Medical Association…
This week’s coverage numbers (three-page pdf) from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism show health care taking…
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AHCJ member Dr. Mona Khanna and AHCJ board member Maryn McKenna , along with New Hampshire state epidemiologist Dr. Jose…