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A number of AHCJ members volunteered to write about Health Journalism 2010 for AHCJ. Many others used information they learned…

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Jessica Levco, of Ragan Communications, provides some insight into how at least one public relations professional is pitching health stories…

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Personal anecdotes seem to seep into the blogs of just about every health care journalist out there; given the subject…

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At ProPublica, Joaquin Sapien tells the story of how Louisiana Republican Sen. David Vitter successfully obstructed the FDA’s attempts to…

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Contaminated foods sicken and kill Americans every year. Though the stories receive wide coverage in the U.S. media, the danger…

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When it comes to clinical practice guidelines, Americans have, no pun intended, developed a healthy skepticism. "It's as complicated as…

Independent journalist Maryn McKenna, a member of AHCJ's board of directors, offered this handout during the "Surviving and thriving as…

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More than 2 million service men and women have served overseas in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.…

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Writing for The New York Times, Laurie Udesky reports that despite significant rates of foreclosures, California nursing homes are not…

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Many reporters reject doing nursing home investigations because they assume all the best stories have already been done. But serious…

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