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What the social media harms verdict means for health coverage healthjournalism.org/blog/2026/03...
Posts by Lara Salahi
Pediatric CRPS forces clinicians to confront the paradox of asking children to move through crippling pain for the best chance of healing.
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🧵 #HarmReduction meets people where they're at, with no judgment, stigma, or strings attached. #OverdosePrevention centers ( #OPCs), also called safe injection sites, represent harm reduction in action — saving lives, uplifting the dignity of people who use drugs, & supporting...
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Covering the government shutdown’s impact on health agencies and policy healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/10...
Health reporter and CEID affiliate faculty @larasalahi.bsky.social reports on @escardio.bsky.social's new consensus report on the cardiac risks of long COVID, including for those with no prior heart disease. Read more at @medscape.com.
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Inside an unregulated industry: How one reporter covered a surrogacy tragedy healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/09...
A new @healthjournalism.org piece by @larasalahi.bsky.social highlights the fallout of NIH funding cuts on health equity research -- and provides resources to find reliable data and coverage.
Read the post: tinyurl.com/zncaxfa3
Covering the fallout of NIH funding cuts on health equity research healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/09...
How will Medicaid and SNAP changes hit your community?
Join AHCJ’s Aug. 1 webinar to find story ideas in the new “megabill.”
🕑 2–3 pm ET | Free to attend
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How one reporter revealed dangerous levels of radioactivity in groundwater healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/07...
A new way to measure perinatal mortality — and why it matters, via @larasalahi.bsky.social healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/06...
Telehealth isn’t reaching many Medicaid recipients who need it most. 📉 What’s causing the gap? Journalists, dig into the data. 🏥 Read more:
"Many historically redlined areas lack adequate health care resources, making it challenging for residents to receive timely and effective care." #redlining #Blackhealth
Redlining’s lingering public health legacy buff.ly/B3Pae25 by @larasalahi.bsky.social via @healthjournalism.org
Clinicians often lack both training and awareness when treating adults who were adopted as children, leading to potential gaps in preventive care, adverse health outcomes, and negative experiences that can alienate patients. www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
"Stories could explore the trauma of migration, coupled with uncertainty, discrimination, and family separation, while specifically focusing on the prevalence of anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other trauma-related disorders within the migrant community.”
@healthjournalism.org #familyseparation
5 story ideas on migrant health crises facing U.S.-Mexico border healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/02...
Reporters SĂlvia Lisboa and Carla Ruas collaborated with scientists to examine how pesticides in Brazil disproportionately impact children in rural areas.
Policy changes under the Trump administration, including the removal of FDA guidance on clinical trial diversity, have raised concerns about the future of inclusive research. Join us for an insightful conversation on the future of research equity. healthjournalism.org/event/decent...
Decentralized: Navigating the future of inclusive clinical trials healthjournalism.org/event/decent...
Like Brazil -- the world's largest consumer of pesticides -- the U.S. also grapples with similar debates surrounding chemical exposure, health risks in rural farming communities, and the regulation of agricultural practices. healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/02...
The #LAfires will have long-term effects, as my colleague @larasalahi.bsky.social wrote.
healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/01...
From extreme heat to air quality concerns, climate change is increasingly impacting our health. Check out the top climate-health stories to watch in 2025.
"Even though many environmental benefits of curbing carbon emissions will be felt decades from now, many health benefits happen right away."
@larasalahi.bsky.social and I write about climate/health stories to watch in 2025:
healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/01...
#publichealth #climate #NewYear2025
Beyond excessive heat, climate change has far-reaching health impacts. CEID affiliate faculty @larasalahi.bsky.social expects that in 2025, climate change journalism will increasingly focus on its ties to zoonotic infectious diseases as migratory patterns shift.
healthjournalism.org/blog/2025/01...
My recent article on climate/health stories to watch in 2025, coauthored with @larasalahi.bsky.social has a ton of info and stats that we hope #journalists will use as they are covering climate-related topics and disasters. A thread đź§µ:
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