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There’s a reason the folks from the National Library of Medicine are fixtures at AHCJ events: Medical research is an…

The flow of money into politics in general, and Health Policy in particular, has been thoroughly opaque this election season,…

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The New York Times‘ Duff Wilson has uncovered what he calls the first ghostwritten book. Published in 1999 under the…

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Earlier this month, Online Journalism Review’s Robert Niles stirred things up with his lively post on the five most important…

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In the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reporter John Fauber proves that it’s possible to do cutting-edge reporting on conflicts of interest…

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has announced plans to strip the key powers from The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence or…

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This week’s equivalent of “Don’t touch my junk” just might be “I’m eating my cookie.” That was the response given…

In a Morning Edition piece, NPR’s Kelley Weiss manages to hit all the highlights of this year’s Medicare Part D…

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U.K. Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has announced plans to strip the key powers from The National Institute for Health and…

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We’ve mentioned reports on the health effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam and upon returning American soldiers. But there is…

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