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Nearly four years after the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion stories are still plentiful and critical, HJ26…

At HJ26, independent journalist Tara Haelle explained how a remote personal assistant enables her to be more efficient and productive.

Most physicians say AI improves their ability to care for patients, said a panelist at HJ26, even as they worry…

At HJ26, a session on producing data-driven climate stories examined how recent climate shifts pose health risks for communities worldwide.

Disruptions to research funding during the current Trump admin has left scientists reeling and students questioning their career choice.

How can journalists work past and through the barriers of access to government officials, especially in an era when many…

At HJ26, then-AMA President Mukkamala shared how his journey from surgery to recovery gave him insight into what patients need…

At HJ26, a panel of experts urged reporters to reframe public health emergencies as pieces of an epidemic of “missing…

Reporting on trauma can take a toll on reporters, but mindfulness can go a long way to support journalists throughout…

Panelists at Health Journalism 2026 highlighted progress and promise in the expanding field of regenerative medicine.
