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During a webcast on antibody testing for the new coronavirus, Elitza S. Theel, Ph.D., director of the Mayo Clinic’s Infectious…

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As we move into summer and states are lifting more restrictions on community interactions, how should reporters be writing about…

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For an in-depth look at how to report on the effect the novel coronavirus is having on Native Americans, AHCJ…

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The race to develop a vaccine against SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is picking up speed. There are more…

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Health care reporters across the world have stepped up to cover COVID-19, and some freelancers have reported that they’re covering…

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Millions of older adults sheltering at home face another crisis—food insecurity. Many lack the financial cushion to stock up on…

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Long-standing racial disparities and gaps in access to health care services are having an impact on communities across the country…

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AHCJ’s panel of experts will discuss what preprints are, why they exist, how they fit into the scientific research ecosystem,…

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A health crisis like the coronavirus pandemic generates volumes of information that is ever-changing. Journalists must interpret medical data to…

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In May, health insurers will submit health insurance premium rate requests for 2021 to state insurance commissioners. Sabrina Corlette, a…
