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Consumer Health
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About Us |
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Why
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Mainstream health
reporting is currently dysfunctional. The media that have the
technical information are impossible to read, and the media that are
possible to read omit the technical information. Important health
news is lost in the trivial, the incomprehensible, and the
sensational.
Consumer Health Journal is a hybrid: we read the
studies for you, and translate them into readable English. But we
tell you where to find them, too, in case you want to read them for
yourself. We also provide background biology and end-of-article
reporter's notes, as well as mid-article links to our sources. You
can take our word on the issues, but we won't force you to. |
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The Journal
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For
consumers, CHJ is a free, monthly journal dedicated to providing
in-depth health information that isn't swayed by market or
advertiser demands.
With articles from study result analysis
(pregnancy and alcohol, milk and cancer) to lighter fare (health
insurance for dogs, the geography of fat), CHJ tries to publish
information that is otherwise hard to come by. |
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The Wire
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For magazines and newspapers, we offer a wire
service. Editors can purchase by the article, by the month or by the
year (chj wire service). |
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The Editor
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Editor Alison
Stewart is a freelance journalist specializing in consumer health
issues. She received her masters in journalism from Northwestern
University's Medill School of Journalism.
Winner of the 2005 online media award from the Society for
Women's Health Research, Stewart's articles have
appeared in Chicago's Daily Herald, Indiana's Times, New York state's Daily Star,
and Wyoming's Powell Tribune. Because she feels pets are important,
she has also written for Bark and Dog and Kennel
magazines. |
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