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Cupaiulolo gives advice to health care journalists entering the blogosphere.

Powers teaches reporters to use Cochrane Library resources.

Dr. Orenstein explains why and how vaccines work, then gives evidence to back those claims up.

Kripke explains how vaccines work and how they’re developed.

Allen provides a brief history of vaccines and the controversy that now surrounds them, then outlines the consequences of going…

Kelder helps reporters understand public health problems from an epidemiological perspective.

Duke discusses what goes into a successful public health media campaign.

Davis exhorts reporters to look for bull, balance and bias when reporting on public health campaigns.

The Chicago Tribune's Trine Tsouderos and Patricia Callahan explain what went into their award-winning "Dubious medicine" package.

Johnson Wilson provides a national perspective on state budget cuts and their impact on health-related programs, primarily Medicaid.

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