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NBC journalists discovered that carbon monoxide detectors were not required in homes that receive federal rental subsidies from HUD. → Read More
A reporter reveals a hidden FDA database that concealed millions of medical device malfunction and injury reports from public view. → Read More
A proposed EPA rule would limit the kinds of scientific studies the agency could use in support of future regulations. → Read More
Joanna Chikwe offers tips for journalists on how to detect bias in randomized, controlled clinical trials. → Read More
Joanna Chikwe offers tips for journalists on how to detect bias in randomized, controlled clinical trials. → Read More
Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter. → Read More
Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter. → Read More
Over two million U.S. adults with cardiovascular disease have smoked marijuana, and the substance may carry increased cardiovascular risks. → Read More
A government database of doctors who provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is rife with inaccurate information. → Read More
The new e-cigarette flavor ban has a notable exemption: menthol. Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers. → Read More
The new e-cigarette flavor ban has a notable exemption: menthol. Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers. → Read More
New Year’s resolve flagging? Academic research can bolster your ambitions. → Read More
How has agenda-setting influenced public perceptions of tobacco control and, more recently, vaping? → Read More
How has agenda-setting influenced public perceptions of tobacco control and, more recently, vaping? → Read More
Here's what the research says about the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates’ various proposals to address the opioid epidemic. → Read More
Here's what the research says about the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates’ various proposals to address the opioid epidemic. → Read More
Understand that terms that are now part of the common lexicon, such as “climate change,” or “gun control,” are the product of strategic framing. → Read More
Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States. → Read More
Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States. → Read More
Print newspaper coverage of suicide falls short of expert recommendations, new research in JAMA Network Open finds. → Read More