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Databases, search engine help with research

The Resource Shelf Web site has posted a list of some health and safety databases, plus a search tool that sends queries to PubMed, Harrison’s Online, MerckManual and TRIPDatabase. Resource Shelf...

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Congress’ internet privacy pullback has implications for health journalists,...

William Iven via Unsplash The U.S. House of Representatives on March 28 voted 215-205 to eliminate Obama-era consumer protections that bar internet service providers (ISPs) from using and selling...

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Net neutrality in jeopardy: What happens next?

William Iven via Unsplash Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, the Federal Communications Commission released its plan to gut net neutrality, also known as the equal flow and access to all content and...

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The FCC ends net neutrality: A new tip sheet explains

As expected, the Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 14, 2017, voted 3-2 along party lines to end rules that prohibited Internet service providers from blocking websites or charging varying fees...

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New tools aim to help journalists track removal of information from federal...

In honor of Sunshine Week, AHCJ invited organizations devoted to government transparency to write about how their work can help health care reporters. Here is the third of four. Government websites are...

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Are you battle-ready? Let’s share strategies at AHCJ 2019 for social media...

Brian Southwell You’ve laced up your combat boots and fastened your helmet. Your Kevlar vest is safely snug against your chest. Your emergency first aid kit is nearby, with a couple different sedatives...

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A growing demand for telehealth services in rural U.S.

The Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Photo courtesy of Margarita Martín-Hidalgo Birnbaum) Americans living in rural areas are less likely to use telehealth services than urban...

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Databases, search engine help with research

The Resource Shelf Web site has posted a list of some health and safety databases, plus a search tool that sends queries to PubMed, Harrison’s Online, MerckManual and TRIPDatabase. Resource Shelf...

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Congress’ internet privacy pullback has implications for health journalists,...

The U.S. House of Representatives on March 28 voted 215-205 to eliminate Obama-era consumer protections that bar internet service providers (ISPs) from using and selling information about customers’...

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Net neutrality in jeopardy: What happens next?

William Iven via Unsplash Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, the Federal Communications Commission released its plan to gut net neutrality, also known as the equal flow and access to all content and...

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Image may be NSFW.
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The FCC ends net neutrality: A new tip sheet explains

As expected, the Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 14, 2017, voted 3-2 along party lines to end rules that prohibited Internet service providers from blocking websites or charging varying fees...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
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New tools aim to help journalists track removal of information from federal...

In honor of Sunshine Week, AHCJ invited organizations devoted to government transparency to write about how their work can help health care reporters. Here is the third of four. Government websites are...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Are you battle-ready? Let’s share strategies at AHCJ 2019 for social media...

Brian Southwell You’ve laced up your combat boots and fastened your helmet. Your Kevlar vest is safely snug against your chest. Your emergency first aid kit is nearby, with a couple different sedatives...

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A growing demand for telehealth services in rural U.S.

The Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Photo courtesy of Margarita Martín-Hidalgo Birnbaum) Americans living in rural areas are less likely to use telehealth services than urban...

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