Medical Journalism - Sources of Medical Journalism

Sources of Medical Journalism

Medical journalism can come from a variety of sources including:

  • Television news programs
  • Scientific journals
  • Newspapers
  • Internet websites

Wikipedia itself is one of the major sources of health information on the internet; In fact, one study found that in a selection of health keywords, Wikipedia is listed in the first ten results in 71 to 85% cases.

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