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Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
MINORITY TEACHERS: HOW STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM HAVINGAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
She joined Journalist’s Resource in 2015 after working as a reporter for newspapers and radio stations in the U.S. and Central America, including the Orlando Sentinel and Philadelphia Inquirer.Her work also has appeared in publications such as USA TODAY, the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Washington Post.She has received a multitude of national, regional and state-level PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCH Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. COPYEDITING FOR REPORTERS: HOW TO GET THE BASICS RIGHTAUTHOR: LEIGHTONWALTER KILLE
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
MINORITY TEACHERS: HOW STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM HAVINGAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
She joined Journalist’s Resource in 2015 after working as a reporter for newspapers and radio stations in the U.S. and Central America, including the Orlando Sentinel and Philadelphia Inquirer.Her work also has appeared in publications such as USA TODAY, the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Washington Post.She has received a multitude of national, regional and state-level PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCH Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. HOSPITAL CONSOLIDATION INFLUENCES PHYSICIANS’ PRACTICE 14 hours ago · The United States is in the midst of what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) calls a “dramatic restructuring” of how doctors practice medicine, with a marked shift away from the traditional model of physicians owning their own small practices toward one where they work for hospitals. Between RESEARCH SUGGESTS NARROWER STREETS COULD HELP ALLEVIATE 1 day ago · Residential streets in Chicago, meanwhile, are typically 66 feet wide, according to city design standards. That roughly matches the length of the typical surveyor’s chain as the city grew throughout the 1800s and early 1900s. The surveyor’s chain was a tool made up of interlocking metal bars that land surveyors used to measure and mark the shapes of streets to be built. REPORTING ON SCIENTIFIC FAILURES, HOLDING THE SCIENCE Reporting on scientific failures and holding the science community accountable: 5 tips for journalists. Two scholars offer guidance to help newsrooms report more accurately on scientists' work and hold the scientific community responsible for protecting the integrity ofscience.
ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCH Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, theHEALTH ARCHIVES
Know Your Research Tip sheets and explainers to help journalists understand academic research methods, find and recognize high-quality research, and avoid missteps when reporting on new studies and public opinion polls; Email Newsletter. Subscribe Sign up for our free newsletter, and receive a weekly update of important new resources to inform your news coverage and consumption. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND AND EDUCATION OUTCOMES: RESEARCH The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act was intended to promote higher levels of performance in U.S. public education by tying a school’s federal funding directly to student achievement as measured by standardized test scores. Ten years after its implementation, however, research on NCLB suggests that the achievement levels of thenation’s
SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 OFFERING ‘FREE COLLEGE’ AND FREE-TUITION PROGRAMS: WHAT What the research says. While politicians argue that eliminating tuition will prompt more Americans to go to college and earn degrees, academic studies find this isn’t necessarily the case. Research shows the results of so-called “free college” programs differ according to their structure and scope. Higher education can beexpensive, and
THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits VIOLENT MEDIA AND REAL-WORLD BEHAVIOR: HISTORICAL DATA AND Violent media and real-world behavior: Historical data and recent trends. 2015 study from Stetson University published in Journal of Communications that explores violence in movies and video games and rates of societal violence over the same period. The relationship between violent media and real-world violence has been the subject ofextensive
ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCHAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the COPYEDITING FOR REPORTERS: HOW TO GET THE BASICS RIGHTAUTHOR: LEIGHTONWALTER KILLE
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCHAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the COPYEDITING FOR REPORTERS: HOW TO GET THE BASICS RIGHTAUTHOR: LEIGHTONWALTER KILLE
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). THE JOURNALIST'S RESOURCE The story of how systemic racism took root in policy and addiction treatment dates back to the 1800s. Disparities persist today in the prescription of methadone and buprenorphine. Here’s what history and research reveal. Harvard Kennedy School is committed to REPORTING ON SCIENTIFIC FAILURES, HOLDING THE SCIENCE 1 day ago · Reporting on scientific failures and holding the science community accountable: 5 tips for journalists. Two scholars offer guidance to help newsrooms report more accurately on scientists' work and hold the scientific community responsible for protecting the integrity of science. 7 THINGS JOURNALISTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GUNS 7 things journalists should know about guns. We teamed up with two reporters who know a lot about firearms to create a tip sheet that briefs journalists on basic terminology and warns them about some of the pitfalls of covering gun issues.HEALTH ARCHIVES
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COVID-19 SCHOOL CLOSINGS AND CHILD ABUSE REPORTS: A COVID-19 school closings and child abuse reports: Research exposes dangerous link. Research suggests school closings amid the coronavirus pandemic have reduced the reporting of child abuse to authorities. Researchers trying to understand how children are affected by school closings amid the coronavirus pandemic have focused largely on student SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits TELEMEDICINE FOR DRUG ADDICTION TREATMENT: A RESEARCH ROUNDUP Telemedicine for drug addiction treatment: A research roundup and 5 reporting tips. Several studies published in recent years have examined the scope of telemedicine use within the addiction treatment field as well as outcomes related to specific telemedicine interventions and patient groups. POLITICS & GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Politics & Government. Research roundups, tip sheets, articles and explainers related to the topic of politics, elections, and local and national governments ARE CRIMINAL COURTS MORE LENIENT ON WOMEN? Scholars have found that women receive shorter sentences for sex crimes than men. A 2014 study suggests that federal courts are more lenient on female defendants in general. They are less likely to incarcerate women and tend to give women shorter sentences than men. ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCHAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the COPYEDITING FOR REPORTERS: HOW TO GET THE BASICS RIGHTAUTHOR: LEIGHTONWALTER KILLE
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS: RESEARCHAUTHOR:DENISE-MARIE ORDWAY
Preventing and reusing abandoned buildings. “Reuse of Abandoned Property in Detroit and Flint”. Dewar, Margaret. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0739456X15589815. Abstract: “When owners stop paying property taxes, a government forecloses on the property. This research compares outcomes after auctions, the COPYEDITING FOR REPORTERS: HOW TO GET THE BASICS RIGHTAUTHOR: LEIGHTONWALTER KILLE
Copyediting for reporters: How to get the basics right. Dedicating time to examine your stories' grammar, spelling and accuracy is essential. Putting on an editor's hat allows you see your own copy in a different way and help you improve it. In their working lives, reporters naturally concentrate on reporting — making calls,developing
NURSE PRACTITIONERS HELP FILL PRIMARY CARE GAPS Estimates of the projected shortfall for primary care fall between 15,000 and 35,000 physicians by 2025, according to a report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. One group that might help address this primary care gap is nurse practitioners (NPs). When states authorize NPs to provide care and prescribe medications without WHY THE FED CHANGES INTEREST RATES Why the Fed changes interest rates: Explainer. The Federal Reserve has enormous influence over the global business cycle. This explainer helps journalists understand how it works and why it adjusts its headline interest rate. No matter the direction, up or down, when the Federal Reserve adjusts its headline interest rate, the global economymoves.
THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD: NEW RESEARCH ON GMOS Key findings: GE corn had a 5.6 to 24.5 percent higher yield than its non-GE counterparts. The authors suggest this could be attributed in part to insect resistance. A major pest, Diabrotica (the western corn rootworm), was successfully reduced in GE crops. The review indicated an 89.7 percent reduction compared to non-GE corn. "RESOURCE CURSE," POVERTY AND APPALACHIA; LESSONS IN “Resource curse,” poverty and Appalachia; lessons in research, data and politics. 2013 study from Ohio State University published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics on the effects of coal mining and poverty in the Appalachia region. SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR COST OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. The U.S. has a sexual violence problem. Look at the numbers: More than one-third of women and one-quarter of men in the U.S. will experience sexual violence during their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than one-third of women in the U.S. frequently or occasionally worry about becoming a victim of sexual assault, according to Gallup’s 2018 Crime Poll. GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The study’s findings include: An estimated 7.9% of men and 19.7% of women globally experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18. U.S. rates were 7.5% for males and 25.3% for females. The highest prevalence rate of child sexual abuse geographically was found in Africa (34.4%.) Europe showed the lowest prevalence rate (9.2%). THE JOURNALIST'S RESOURCE The story of how systemic racism took root in policy and addiction treatment dates back to the 1800s. Disparities persist today in the prescription of methadone and buprenorphine. Here’s what history and research reveal. Harvard Kennedy School is committed to REPORTING ON SCIENTIFIC FAILURES, HOLDING THE SCIENCE 1 day ago · Reporting on scientific failures and holding the science community accountable: 5 tips for journalists. Two scholars offer guidance to help newsrooms report more accurately on scientists' work and hold the scientific community responsible for protecting the integrity of science. 7 THINGS JOURNALISTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GUNS 7 things journalists should know about guns. We teamed up with two reporters who know a lot about firearms to create a tip sheet that briefs journalists on basic terminology and warns them about some of the pitfalls of covering gun issues.HEALTH ARCHIVES
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COVID-19 SCHOOL CLOSINGS AND CHILD ABUSE REPORTS: A COVID-19 school closings and child abuse reports: Research exposes dangerous link. Research suggests school closings amid the coronavirus pandemic have reduced the reporting of child abuse to authorities. Researchers trying to understand how children are affected by school closings amid the coronavirus pandemic have focused largely on student SHARK ATTACKS: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES In 2016, the FPSR’s International Shark Attack File confirmed 118 shark attacks worldwide. Most unprovoked attacks occurred in the U.S., with Florida leading the country for the most bites – 32 in 2016, compared to 30 in 2015. In the Sunshine State, sharks typically move inshore in the spring and summer. Worldwide, four people died in 2016 THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED HEALTH RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Due to food shortages related to climate change, the Earth may experience a net increase of 529,000 adult deaths by 2050, according to a new review article published in the New England Journal of Medicine.. The article highlights the state of the research on climate change, including projected global temperature increases, anticipated health impacts, adaptation strategies and health benefits TELEMEDICINE FOR DRUG ADDICTION TREATMENT: A RESEARCH ROUNDUP Telemedicine for drug addiction treatment: A research roundup and 5 reporting tips. Several studies published in recent years have examined the scope of telemedicine use within the addiction treatment field as well as outcomes related to specific telemedicine interventions and patient groups. POLITICS & GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Politics & Government. Research roundups, tip sheets, articles and explainers related to the topic of politics, elections, and local and national governments ARE CRIMINAL COURTS MORE LENIENT ON WOMEN? Scholars have found that women receive shorter sentences for sex crimes than men. A 2014 study suggests that federal courts are more lenient on female defendants in general. They are less likely to incarcerate women and tend to give women shorter sentences than men.Skip to content
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