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A range of contraceptive methods: DMPA, vaginal ring, IUD, emergency contraceptive, contraceptive pills
Health, Media, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

How influencers and content creators discuss birth control on social media: What research shows

by Naseem S. Miller | May 15, 2024

TikTok, YouTube and X are full of unsubstantiated claims about the side effects of hormonal contraceptives. Researchers are concerned about the effects of this misinformation.

Expert Commentary

Nurse rolling a baby incubator down hospital hall
Health, Race & Gender

Maternal mortality: An explainer and research roundup

by Naseem S. Miller | September 7, 2022

The rate of maternal deaths in the U.S. has been increasing in recent years. Black people continue to be more than three times as likely as white people to die from pregnancy-related causes. We highlight research studies and resources about maternal mortality.

Expert Commentary

Health, Politics & Government

Google searches for abortion pills spiked after the May leak of SCOTUS draft opinion on Roe v. Wade

by Naseem S. Miller | June 30, 2022

The surge in searches highlights the importance of providing women with information on where they can legally and safely obtain abortion medications, including telemedicine consultations with health care professionals, note the authors of a new study. 

Expert Commentary

Health, Politics & Government

5 myths and realities about women’s heart health

by Chloe Reichel | February 3, 2020

Expert cardiologists break down oft-repeated myths about cardiovascular disease in women and share the facts of the matter.

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Economics, Environment, Health, Race & Gender

Extremely hot weather during pregnancy poses health risks to mothers and infants

by Chloe Reichel | October 30, 2019

Exposure to extremely hot weather relative to the norm during pregnancy puts women and infants at risk for health problems.

Expert Commentary

Feminine hygiene products on the shelves of a store
Economics, Health, Race & Gender

The “tampon tax”: Should states tax feminine hygiene products?

by Denise-Marie Ordway | January 17, 2018

A collection of research and resources to help journalists write about the so-called “tampon tax,” or sales taxes charged on feminine hygiene products.

Expert Commentary

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Health, Race & Gender

Crisis pregnancy centers often provide false, misleading information

by Chloe Reichel | December 5, 2017

Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) are pro-life organizations that often offer women incorrect, incomplete or misleading information about their reproductive options. This explainer delves into the information these centers promote.

Expert Commentary

Birth control pills
Health, Race & Gender

Women’s sexual health and the Affordable Care Act: Research roundup

by Chloe Reichel | October 23, 2017

This compilation of the latest research on women’s sexual health will help journalists understand changes to the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate. Studies highlight how contraceptive use and cost has changed in recent years, changes in insurance coverage and outcomes related to contraceptive use.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Health

Rise in minimum wage linked to fewer teen pregnancies

by Denise-Marie Ordway | July 28, 2017

A $1 increase in the minimum wage is associated with a 2 percent drop in the teen birth rate, suggests a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.

Expert Commentary

Health, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Abortion services and modern contraceptives: Do women in Nepal use them interchangeably?

by Lauren Leatherby | August 15, 2016

2016 study published in Demography that looks at whether women in Nepal use abortion and modern contraceptives interchangeably.

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What's a nationally representative sample? 5 things you need to know to report accurately on research
Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Health, Politics & Government

What’s a nationally representative sample? 5 things you need to know to report accurately on research

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Knowing what a nationally representative sample is — and isn’t — will help you avoid errors in covering clinical trials, opinion polls and other research.

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Research highlights need for public health approach in news reporting of gun violence

June 25, 2024

The study, published in BMC Public Health, reveals an overwhelming reliance on law enforcement narratives, missing deeper insights into the root causes and potential solutions to gun violence.

School board elections in the US: What research shows
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School board elections in the US: What research shows

May 28, 2024

To help journalists contextualize coverage of school board elections, we spotlight research on who votes in these elections, the role of teachers unions and how new board members can influence school segregation, funding and test scores.

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