Sentences with phrase «times health reporter»

Parker - Pope is a New York Times health reporter who presents researchers» findings rather than investigating them on her own.
In a March 11, 2015 «Well» blog New York Times health reporter, Gretchen Reynolds, reported on a new study by NYU researchers, including Laura Balcer, a member of MomsTEAM Institute's Board of Advisors, about the use of a simple, rapid, and inexpensive visual test called King - Devick as a sideline screen to help identify athletes as young as five wit

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We will continue to monitor Paul's health as game time approaches, but make sure to stay up to date on the latest injuries by downloading our Injury Reporter app or checking in with our twitter page.
In the recent article «Controversy over public breast - feeding in Illinois has moms and health experts contemplating issue» (News, June 15), Tribune reporter Serena Maria Daniels said, «the sight of a mom breast - feeding her hungry baby in a public space — even discreetly — is still unacceptable to some and at times is cause for controversy.»
Eventually, the lingering local reporters were told by a Lee aide that we could have some face - time with the food star — but only if we agreed to stick to the topic of the day: health and heart issues.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has promised to treat the opioid issue as an emergency but told reporters earlier this week the declaration is typically reserved for time - limited problems like the Zika outbreak or Hurricane Sandy.
A health review of fracking promised more than a year ago has never materialized, and the commissioner assigned to the job, who faced increasingly intense questions from reporters (including this one) each time he made a rare public appearance, abruptly left in May.
Kolata, a science reporter for The New York Times, argues that intense exercise may have fewer health benefits than all those obsessive runners and StairMaster climbers think it does.
Ivan Oransky, the executive editor of Reuters Health, who also blogs on medical research and the press, has an important post at his invaluable Embargo Watch blog revealing how the embargo rules, involving signed agreements, used by those involved with the rat study appear to have had the opposite goal — making sure reporters ran with the scary news about tumor rates and premature mortality in rats fed chow with G.M.O. ingredients without having time for analysis and crosschecking.
And the winners are... «Azadeh Ansari, morning news writer, KTVU - TV in San Francisco, CA; Hamida Kinge, press and marketing manager, Brooklyn Arts Exchange in New York City; Michelle Ma, environment, health and social issues reporter, The Daily Triplicate in Crescent City, CA; Brentin Mock, staff writer for Intelligence Report magazine; and Bina Venkataraman, reporting intern at the New York Times.
«The 2011 budget builds on the government's plan to eliminate the deficit and at the same time protect education and health care,» Duncan told reporters.
Sally Lehrman: Sally Lehrman, director of journalism ethics at the Center, is an award - winning reporter whose byline credits includeScientific American, Nature, Health, the New York Times, Salon.com and the DNA Files, distributed by NPR.
To further underscore the political motivations behind these raids, officials in San Antonio showed up at Planned Parenthood's health center at the same time as a reporter.
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