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Complete Health Reporting: Knowing When a Medical Study Alone Is Not Worth a Story

When is a medical study on its own not worth a story? A recent study on music therapy for anxiety offers some clues.

Coachella for Health Writers: AHCJ 2012 Conference Will Rock Atlanta

Missed Coachella Live? Health journalists have their own version this week at the Association of Health Care Journalists Conference in Atlanta. Here's a preview.

Family Secrets: What My Son's Diagnosis Revealed About Our Past

My Story on HuffPost Today: After being invited to blog on HuffPost's "Post 50" pages, it only took a moment to decide what part of my three generation portrait of mental illness would be most relevant to their readers.

Who's Left Out of the DSM-5 Debate? Consumers and, it Appears, Science Writers

This was my final post as a blogger for Psychology Today.com. After two years and 110,000 page views, its editors decided my contributions "no longer met their editorial needs." Coincidence? You decide.

Dr. Ian Lipkin and Dr. Mady Hornig: Hunting Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Viruses

Cutting edge technology may be the game changer in controversial disease.

Native American doctors focus on health disparities at Portland conference

More than 200 Native American doctors are attending a conference in Portland this week to look at health disparities affecting tribes across the nation.

Latino Teens Under the Shadow of Suicide

What's being done to prevent suicide among Latino teens in Georgia? Linda Perez investigates for MundoHispanico.

Your Safety-Net Hospital and Health Reform: Questions to Ask Now

As public safety-net hospitals start to prepare for health reform, they'll need to help their patients find their way in a far different, and likely politically noisy, health care landscape. Here are some questions you should be asking now.

Q&A with Dr. Carl Elliott, Part 2: Finding fault with his own university after patient's death

Dr. Carl Elliott, a University of Minnesota bioethicist, has spent much of the last two years doggedly pursuing the case of Dan Markingson, a 26-year-old who killed himself during a UM clinical trial meant to prove the superiority of AstraZeneca’s Seroquel over its competitors.

Q&A with Dr. Carl Elliott: Making patient protection a priority for clinical trials

Dr. Carl Elliott is a brave man. A bioethicist with an MD, Elliott took on powerful interests at his own university on behalf of a woman he barely knew and a patient he could not save.

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