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During January’s Lunch and Learn, AHCJ’s freelance members focused on practical, tactical tools that make their lives easier.

As cryoablation for breast cancer becomes more available, journalists should emphasize that there’s uncertainty about how effective it is.

Journalists need to help audiences understand how new and different these fires are, and what that means going forward.

Gun violence rates in the U.S. are far worse than any other developed nation. But how exactly do the numbers…

In 2023, the U.S. spent $4.9 trillion on health care, a growth rate of 7.5% in 2022 or about $14,570…

Recent research shows chikungunya, a tropical disease, is likely to increase due to the continuing effects of climate change.

A study suggesting a relationship between high fluoride exposure and lower IQ scores in children requires context to avoid sensationalism.

A person’s ZIP code could determine their risk of being shot and killed by police, according to a recent study.

In this webinar, learn how to gauge your own risks, assess your habits and leave with a list of resources…

The No-Spin Evidence Review aims to counter overly rosy study abstracts by offering more balanced summaries of research findings.

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