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    • #NeurologyToday won @ApexAwardsFPE's top award for the publication’s coverage of neurologists’ response to the Russia-Ukraine war: https://t.co/oe3xH3hwY6 #neurotwitter #journalism @OrlyA @AANMember https://t.co/iOTJAJZMHt

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    The Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality, accuracy and visibility of health care reporting.

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    • Pleased to participate in this upcoming panel, "Cancer news: Balancing fear, hype and reality." @AHCJ members can register for the July 19 webinar https://t.co/C0XPE2EgwX @MehraGolshan @tarahaelle @lseegert #cancer #journalism https://t.co/aOZ8TDzUG2

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    It’s hard today to remember how recently cancer was a s…

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    • The National Cancer Institute was established in August 1937 as part of the U.S. Public Health Service. In Chapter 4 of my book, I cover that event and surrounding media coverage. #FromWhispersToShouts https://t.co/YjaaNNwlIp #CancerHistory @theNCI #PublicHealth #journalism https://t.co/TybBcfachy

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    U.S. journalists work in a digital environment in which they actively promote their news stories – and themselves – via social media. Prior research has identified an emergent marketing function, a…

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    • "Journalists are no longer simply called to deliver the news but also to promote it and manage how audiences interact with it." by @TPVos @ryanjthomas83 & Edson C. Tandoc @journstudies https://t.co/2FGNXcnzca? #journalism #marketing #ethics ht @ivanoransky

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    Examining real-world data that tested different headlines for the same news story on real news readers, Robertson et al. find that people are more likely to click on a headline when it contains negative words compared to positive words.

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    • What drives online news virality? In avg. length headline each additional negative word increased click-through rate by 2.3%. Fascinating study by @CRobertson500 @NicProllochs @jayvanbavel @stfeuerriegel & colleagues @NatureHumBehav https://t.co/iTMB4kDAYw #journalism #psychology https://t.co/M4FvFmmNmR

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    Her debut, Strangers to Ourselves, asks: Who shapes the story of someone’s illness?

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    • In casting her lot with her subjects, Aviv is acknowledging how #journalism, like psychiatry and the #stories people tell themselves, is just one effort among many to impose order on the mess of our lives, @krevinlorenzo https://t.co/HvBbmyHpGG @thenation @RachelAviv

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    Each year, we ask some of the smartest people in journalism and digital media what they think is coming in the next 12 months. Here’s what they had to say.

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    • "Adapt or die"-- @DelanoMassey. PREDICTIONS FOR #JOURNALISM 2023, @NiemanLab https://t.co/hnGtHL0Yrs ht @DanielPaisner