
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.
Gynecologic cancers are among the top three killers of women. Yet, except in the case of cervical cancer, there are…
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Abuse of prescription drugs by American adolescents is on the rise. Nearly one in five teens admitted to using medications…
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The murder of marijuana caregiver Ken Gorman and what the circumstances of his death say about the state of the…
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This story focused on a child, Max Blake, now 10, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 2, and…
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"Numbers can lie" discusses studies by John Ioannidis that suggest that more then half of all epidemiological studies may be…
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Marshall Allen's stories range from in-depth coverage of a health insurance merger and a criminal investigation at a public hospital,…
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Thousands of families who were left homeless in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina are living in temporary travel trailers provided by…
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For decades, tens of thousands of American children were locked in institutions – labeled as 'defective' and 'erased' from their…
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In an effort to maximize revenue, hospitals and doctors are increasingly transforming medical bills Into consumer debts, which are easier…
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Recent studies have reported alarming rates of physical and verbal abuse against nurses in the workplace, one finding that 64%…
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Mounting evidence shows that even moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages may increase the risk of breast and colon cancer. Judges'…
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David Amsden shed a light on the fastest-growing segment of America's uninsured population, the group named the "young invincibles" by…
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This story chronicles the journey of a 9-year-old boy who was born with a rare syndrome and is forced to…
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Most people think of missionaries and also think religion, not health care; missionaries tend to the soul, not the body.…
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