Chloe Reichel, Journalist'sResource

Chloe Reichel

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Cambridge, MA, United States

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Past:
  • Journalist'sResource
  • Burlington Free Press

Past articles by Chloe:

How journalists investigated carbon monoxide deaths in HUD housing

NBC journalists discovered that carbon monoxide detectors were not required in homes that receive federal rental subsidies from HUD. → Read More

Reporter finds millions of hidden reports of medical device injuries

A reporter reveals a hidden FDA database that concealed millions of medical device malfunction and injury reports from public view. → Read More

4 tips for covering EPA's proposed 'transparency in regulatory science' rule

A proposed EPA rule would limit the kinds of scientific studies the agency could use in support of future regulations. → Read More

How journalists can spot bias in randomized clinical trials

Joanna Chikwe offers tips for journalists on how to detect bias in randomized, controlled clinical trials. → Read More

How journalists can spot bias in randomized clinical trials

Joanna Chikwe offers tips for journalists on how to detect bias in randomized, controlled clinical trials. → Read More

5 myths and realities about women's heart health

Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter. → Read More

5 myths and realities about women's heart health

Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter. → Read More

More than 2 million U.S. adults with heart disease have used marijuana

Over two million U.S. adults with cardiovascular disease have smoked marijuana, and the substance may carry increased cardiovascular risks. → Read More

Research finds challenges in access to treatment for opioid use disorder

A government database of doctors who provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is rife with inaccurate information. → Read More

Menthol flavor most popular among young smokers, research shows

The new e-cigarette flavor ban has a notable exemption: menthol. Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers. → Read More

Menthol flavor most popular among young smokers, research shows

The new e-cigarette flavor ban has a notable exemption: menthol. Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers. → Read More

Behavioral research to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions

New Year’s resolve flagging? Academic research can bolster your ambitions. → Read More

Vaping and tobacco in the news: Research roundup

How has agenda-setting influenced public perceptions of tobacco control and, more recently, vaping? → Read More

Vaping and tobacco in the news: Research roundup

How has agenda-setting influenced public perceptions of tobacco control and, more recently, vaping? → Read More

Addressing the opioid crisis: What the research says

Here's what the research says about the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates’ various proposals to address the opioid epidemic. → Read More

Addressing the opioid crisis: What the research says

Here's what the research says about the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates’ various proposals to address the opioid epidemic. → Read More

Research-based tips for reporting on science research

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 2020 census matters for public health: An explainer

Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States. → Read More

Why the 2020 census matters for public health: An explainer

Why the census matters and what it will mean for public health in the United States. → Read More

Newspaper coverage of celebrity suicides falls short of expert guidelines

Print newspaper coverage of suicide falls short of expert recommendations, new research in JAMA Network Open finds. → Read More