
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.
The Diabetes Prevention Project showed that people at risk for type 2 diabetes could slow or halt the progression to…
Honorable Mention
The blog offers perspective from Children's Hospital Boston's experts on the latest pediatric health news, the latest research impacting the…
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Reporter Jodie Sinnema met Lianne Hanson days after she was diagnosed with hereditary breast cancer. Over the next three to…
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As health insurance premiums and deductibles rise, even patients with health insurance are finding it difficult to keep up with…
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Every major medical meeting has stories that set the place buzzing. At the 2009 European Society of Cardiology meeting the…
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The story started as a feature about advances in the prosthetic limb industry in Massachusetts, told using a young man…
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Following a record-breaking settlement against drugmaker Eli Lilly and its marketing practices, this series of reports explores the complex relationship…
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Outrage over how women are treated in the individual health insurance market has grown as the nation debates health care…
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The death rate for cancer has barely changed since 1950, despite Richard M. Nixon's pledge to cure cancer in five…
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Tobacco Underground is a series about the global trade in smuggled cigarettes, produced by a team from the International Consortium…
First Place
A new approach to organ donation doesn't require waiting until the donor's brain death. Instead, it poses a difficult question:…
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People with disabilities have a harder time seeing a dentist than any other demographic. WDUQ look at why that is…
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Global Health Connections received a grant to travel to southern Africa to do stories on ‘how North Carolinians are affecting…
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The CBS pieces examine the overuse of costly and potentially harmful medical procedures. ANGIOPLASTY and SCREENING take aim at two…
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In the feature "Need a Fix?" (January 2009), health journalist Roxanne Patel Shepelavy investigated the trend of painkiller abuse in…
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