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AHCJ members Elizabeth Bernstein and Joanne Silberner have been awarded Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism for 2009-10. Bernstein,…

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Marie McCullough of The Philadelphia Inquirer takes a look at lifesaving surgeries performed on older patients, finding that “Age is…

Last week, the Alliance for Health Policy held a briefing geared toward reporters who might not yet be fully up…

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Ken Ward Jr., writing on the Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette‘s Coal Tattoo blog, notes that black lung disease is once again…

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In a story that shows how health stories can span several beats, James Bruggers, writing for the Louisville Courier-Journal‘s kentuckianagreen.com,…

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Maralee Schwartz, a Shorenstein Center Fellow at Harvard University, has written a report titled “Getting It for Free: When Foundations…

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The Los Angeles Times’ Shari Roan tells the story of a 6-year-old girl suffering from a rare – perhaps even…

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Disclosure of potential conflicts in health care always seems like a great idea until people start asking questions about you.…

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We may be trapped in the midst of a massive economic recession, but at least one sector of the media…

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Researchers at George Washington University have found that approximately 45,000 physicians nationwide qualify for as much as $63,750 each in…

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