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The Plot Thickens: Shaken Baby Syndrome on the BBC

Did the writers at "Silent Witness" know that their Helen Karamides character was such a close match for Dr. Waney Squier (except, of course, for the parts about the suicide, the alcoholism, and the theft of infant brains)?

Health Media Jobs and Opportunities: Report from a Medical Hub

Gainesville is quickly growing into the medical hub of Florida. Check out this week’s featured opportunity to report from an area with three hospitals and several biotech operations.

Career Profile: M.J. Ellington takes health journalism out of the newsroom

A seasoned reporter takes a job at an advocacy organization, and explains why she sees it as a return to health journalism

An Epidemic of Self-Interest at Autism Speaks

Has autism always been with us at the numbers we see today, or is there actually more of it? It’s a complicated question, but the organization Autism Speaks is confusing the issue.

Is Atlanta's Grady Hospital doing its job?

For more than 100 years, Atlanta's Grady Hospital has been the health care provider for the region's poor and uninsured, but in 2007, it faced a crisis. Philip Graitcer investigates.

Los Angeles Times chronicles life and death behind bars

Today's Daily Briefing features reporters' struggles to access health information, the health of truck drivers and women who have just given birth, and a must-read about what it means to die in prison.

Slap: Whistleblower Freedoms Considered By Supreme Court

On Veterans Day, think for a minute about three basic liberties we all should be allowed: freedom of speech, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure and freedom from malicious prosecution. Hospital whistleblower Charles Rehberg had those rights taken away.

Office Hours: Journalism professors discuss specializing in health

Should student journalists try to specialize in health? This week in Career GPS, we ask journalism professors what they tell their students about journalism, specialization and the job market ahead.

Lessons learned: What my Fellowship projects taught me

How do you talk to a family about their son's suicide attempt? This was the question I kept asking myself before meeting with the Hernandez family. Their oldest son, Miguel, attempted suicide a few years ago, and they were willing to share their story with me.

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