Injury-related deaths on the rise in US from 2000 to 2016
Deaths resulting from injuries – both violent and unintentional – are on the rise in the U.S.
Deaths resulting from injuries – both violent and unintentional – are on the rise in the U.S.
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A childhood obesity prevention program helped kids get healthier, especially minority children, new research finds.
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A new study suggests serious sports fans are likely to show strong support for the military. The finding may help explain why some Americans react negatively to athletes kneeling during the national anthem.
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Two new studies show that American patients in the rural South are more likely to receive opioid prescriptions than patients in the urban North.
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Adults who had incarcerated parents are less likely to get medical care when they need it and more likely to engage in risky behaviors.
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Angilee Shah, senior editor for Global Nation, the immigration vertical for Public Radio International, spoke with Journalist’s Resource about what journalists can get wrong when covering immigration, and how they can hone their approach.
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Claire Wardle, a research fellow at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center, created a glossary so everyone has a shared vocabulary to discuss “fake news” and the spread of bad information online.
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In an article that originally appeared in Harvard Business Review, we explain what scholars know to date about the reach and impact of bad online information and what works to prevent and stop it.
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Tammy Patrick, once a federal compliance officer for the Maricopa County Elections Department in Arizona, offers eight tips to help journalists improve their coverage of U.S. elections.
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What are the risks of formaldehyde exposure? And how much exposure constitutes a real risk? We review the research.
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