The mass media are recognized by many social scientists as important sources of medical information for lay people and as a positive influence on those working in the health care professions. However, there is a lack of study about print and mass media reporting on major health problems in developing countries such as Mexico. This article presents the findings of a study conducted to identify specific messages that the Mexican print media convey to the general reader about chronic diseases, especially one of the most important and pervasive, diabetes. We undertook a comprehensive review and content analysis of secondary source media reporting in the Boletin (Bulletin)-published by the Department of Education and Health, Universidad Autónoma...
Heart disease, turberculosis, STDs and HIV/AIDS have one common feature: they are, with the correct ...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the public health sector has been growing in ...
Although the pharmaceutical industry's “neglect” of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) has been inve...
The mass media are recognized by many social scientists as important sources of medical information ...
The aims of the present study were to identify and analyse the Diseases Neglected by the Media (DNMs...
It is increasingly common to see the issue of health included in the general press, particularly whe...
Newspapers continue to be desired source health information among serious readers, despite the compe...
The public learns much about health and health policy from the news media. The news media can shape ...
The recent years, we’ve noticed that the media dedicate considerable attention to health-related iss...
Stories about the rates of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas abound. Type-2 diabetes ...
Cartel presentado en el 3er Congreso Internacional de Comunicación en Salud (3ICHC), celebrado los d...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
In an age of increasing globalization and discussion of the possibility of global pandemics, increas...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main health issues in Mexico. The ways in which inhabitants of the C...
Objective: Little is known about the quantity or quality of information on rheumatic diseases provid...
Heart disease, turberculosis, STDs and HIV/AIDS have one common feature: they are, with the correct ...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the public health sector has been growing in ...
Although the pharmaceutical industry's “neglect” of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) has been inve...
The mass media are recognized by many social scientists as important sources of medical information ...
The aims of the present study were to identify and analyse the Diseases Neglected by the Media (DNMs...
It is increasingly common to see the issue of health included in the general press, particularly whe...
Newspapers continue to be desired source health information among serious readers, despite the compe...
The public learns much about health and health policy from the news media. The news media can shape ...
The recent years, we’ve noticed that the media dedicate considerable attention to health-related iss...
Stories about the rates of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas abound. Type-2 diabetes ...
Cartel presentado en el 3er Congreso Internacional de Comunicación en Salud (3ICHC), celebrado los d...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
In an age of increasing globalization and discussion of the possibility of global pandemics, increas...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main health issues in Mexico. The ways in which inhabitants of the C...
Objective: Little is known about the quantity or quality of information on rheumatic diseases provid...
Heart disease, turberculosis, STDs and HIV/AIDS have one common feature: they are, with the correct ...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the public health sector has been growing in ...
Although the pharmaceutical industry's “neglect” of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) has been inve...