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New York City healthcare was ignored. Now it’s the only story in …

WebNow, every reporter has become a health reporter. “New York used to be a city filled with stories,” began a recent New York Times Magazine piece about the city’s …

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Healthcare: Do Americans get too much--or too little

WebBy Trudy Lieberman, CJR. We’ve become accustomed of late to stories telling us we get too much healthcare. We get too much of the Three Ts—treatments, tests, and …

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How reporters can improve coverage of medical errors

WebHow reporters can improve coverage of medical errors Harvard School of Public Health's Dr. Ashish Jha discusses public awareness of patient safety

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Pandemic: Why is it so hard to say there’s hope

WebSince the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic, most media coverage has focused on the ongoing physical health disaster and the need to convince readers and …

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Why does US healthcare cost so much

WebWith what will be a yearlong, 13-part series called “Cost of Care,” the Dallas Morning News is the latest news outlet to take a long, hard look at through-the-roof …

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Healthcare in Great Britain vs. healthcare in the USA: part one

WebBoth struggle with increasing costs of care; both have embarked on programs to make care better; both have instituted reforms that keep within the boundaries of their …

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Op-ed: How to cover vaccine hesitancy

WebOp-ed: How to cover vaccine hesitancy. March 5, 2021 By Vivian Schiller. a. b. For months now, the Covid vaccine story has been largely about scarcity—who is …

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Webster’s new dictionary means change for journalists

WebHere’s one biggie: “Healthcare” is now the only spelling listed for what AP and many others write as “health care.”. While the 2004 printing of the fourth edition …

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Coverage of maternal health threats overlooks black expertise

WebIn August, ProPublica investigative reporter Nina Martin shared a Washington Post story about Beyoncé and Serena Williams’ serious pregnancy-related health …

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Journalists need more help than ever coping with work trauma

WebWhile Newman says journalists often hide mental health troubles behind a veneer of bravado, those working in fields like medicine and the military have more direct …

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How Healthy Is Men's Health

WebThere is also health as we know it in Men’s Health, with the focus on helping guys be winners—eradicating belly fat in eight days flat, building “muscles that show,” finding a …

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The art of Emerging Infectious Diseases and other medical journals

WebThe painting stood out not just for its grisly backstory, but also because it happened to have been featured that month on the cover of Emerging Infectious …

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An eye on environmental justice

WebA number of media reports in last year have examined the impacts of toxic pollution on communities, but few have emphasized, let alone focused on, the fact that …

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Q&A: Ben Hallman on the launch of The Examination

WebFive years and one pandemic later, and Hallman is now striking out as founder and executive director of The Examination, a nonprofit news site that will launch …

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The Obamas and the Chicago Hospital Controversy

WebThe Republican attack machine hustled to forge a link between Obama’s public statements on health care reform and the Chicago dust-up. The McCain …

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What the media gets wrong about opioids

WebConversely, a 2016 review published in the New England Journal of Medicine and co-authored by Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug …

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Webster’s new dictionary means change for journalists

WebWNW5‘s publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, says of this new edition:. More than 4,700 entries and senses have been added, including terms from the areas of arts …

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Is social media harming teens

WebYes and no. April 4, 2024 By Mathew Ingram. a. b. Over the past decade or so, The Atlantic has published a series of articles warning of the harm that social media and smartphone …

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