
Explore a diverse array of entries that have participated in our contests over the years. These entries represent the incredible talent, creativity, and dedication of journalists and storytellers from various backgrounds and media platforms.
This story follows several local people coping with the disease. Medical experts explain how a healthy colon stops functioning and…
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This story explores the consequences and sometimes painful choices associated with fertility treatments – particularly when treatments work too well.…
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Researchers challenge animal-rights critics. Read “Researchers go public against animal-rights critics“ See the contest questionnaire in which the reporter writes…
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Regulators, politicians, employers and insurers have assured Americans that generic drugs – which will soon comprise 80 percent of the…
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The article follows the story of a bone marrow transplant, tracking both the leukemia-ridden recipient and the anonymous donor who…
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Defining a cancer cluster is easy. But determining whether a group of cancers is not a random event but an…
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A "clubhouse" for people recovering from mental health crises provides the compassion and peer support, daily routines and professional guidance…
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This story describes the efforts of a family to obtain an accurate diagnosis, satisfactory medical care and outpatient services for…
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With the cooperation of the University of Virginia Medical Center, USA Today reporters and photographers spent 24 hours in the…
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Reporter Virginia Hughes tells the story of Robert Getzenberg's discovery of a potential prostate cancer biomarker, EPCA-2. Since he discovered…
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On TV, Cheers was the kind of bar where everybody knew your name. Some people think a doctor’s office should…
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The story used data from the Dartmouth Atlas to show that simply adding more doctors will not drive down costs…
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Associated Press Science Writer Alicia Chang chronicles the journey of a teenager with autism as shelearns the ins and outs…
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This story focuses on the devastating effect HIV had on the hemophilia community in the 1980s and 1990s – an…
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In many ways, Tony Andrade, 47, of Sacramento, is the Everyman of President Barack Obama's push for overhauling the country's…
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