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The Boy Scouts of America are in trouble – to say the least. But, do the boy scouts who were molested and abused have even more far reaching troubles?  After all, according to files released by the organization, many of the child abusers were not prosecuted, their misdeeds covered up for years.  The

Complete Health Reporting: Does Baldness Really Need a Cure?

Why do we have to talk about hair loss in terms of “treatment”? Everyday life is not a medical condition.

Complete Health Reporting: Steer Clear of Disease-Mongering Quicksand

You don't want to be a disease mongerer, do you? Here's how to avoid it in your work.

Q&A with Maia Szalavitz: Going Beyond Victims and Pushers for Pain Stories

How many times do you see pain patients who aren’t addicted represented in stories about prescription painkillers? Maia Szalavitz weighs in.

Health Media Jobs and Opportunities: Your chance to promote solutions to health problems

Does being part of an organization that "works to reduce hidden risks to the health, safety, and well-being of American consumers" sound like a job for you? Don’t miss our featured opportunity. 

Health Media Jobs and Opportunities: Medicine in the Media Course

Opportunities to blog, edit or research topics in health. Also, check out the "Medicine in the Media Course".

Random Recap of Health Journalism 2012 (AHCJ)

Five random observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the AHCJ 2012 conference in Atlanta.

Avoiding Digital Eye Strain: Seven Savvy Tips for Journalists and Authors

Do you have trouble seeing words on your computer monitor? Are your eyes tired and gritty? You may have digital eye strain, a condition that makes writing harder. Follow these seven tips to make your eyes feel better and get you back in the writing groove.

Q&A with Tracie McMillan, Part 2: Examining The American Diet While Undercover

Tracie McMillan talks about reporting undercover for her new book exploring how and why Americans eat the way they do.

Q&A with Ricki Lewis: Writing about Gene Therapy in "The Forever Fix"

"You couldn't make up a story that good." Author Ricki Lewis talks how she reported and wrote her new nonfiction book about gene therapy.

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