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Applauding the Best of TV Health Reports

The Association of Health Care Journalists presents its awards at this week’s conference in Washington, honoring the best health reporting of 2007 in 10 categories covering print, broadcast and online media. The top TV winners are a diverse group covering…

Recovering from Crisis Mentality

Environmental News Requires Long-Term Perspective as Well

The Insider: High-Def and Blind Luck

It was sheer coincidence that The Insider was at her parents’ home in Orlando, Fla., when the sales call from Bright House Networks was received and when the resulting installation visit took place. Bright House made them a good offer,…

Unusual Kid, Difficult Choice

KARE-TV Story Puts Human Face on Rare Syndrome

Diagnoses of the Rich and Famous

Celebrity-Related Medical Stories Can Be Teaching Moments

Potter: Stick to the Point

A Journalism Expert Will Give Tips at AHCJ

In Search of Ethical Guidelines

Changing World Means Constant Adjustments

Capturing the Reality of TV’s Doctors

Series Aim to Ease Fears by Showing What Happens in O.R.

Broadcaster Takes Cancer Personally

Husband’s Death Informs Couric’s Crusade for Coverage of Colon Screenings

AHCJ Awards: 2007 Winners

Awards will be presented at a luncheon March 29 at Health Journalism 2008. TV/Radio – Top 20 Markets First place: “Where’s Molly?” Elizabeth Cohen, Jennifer Pifer, Amy Morelly, CNN Second place: “Nick’s Choice,” Joe Fryer, Brett Akagi, KARE-TV, Minneapolis Third…