Content analysis of TV programming across day- and night-time genres shows drugs and machines as the ubiquitous modes of healing, with doctors diagnosing incorrectly only three percent of the time
This article examines the representation of care and cure on digital terrestrial television in Italy...
There has been a lot of discussion recently, in the press and elsewhere, about the need for more pre...
mass media coverage of disease clusters. Am J Epidemiol 1990;132:S192-S195. The responsibility of In...
Content analysis of TV programming across day- and night-time genres shows drugs and machines as the...
Some experts on the media say that entertainment can be more successful than news at providing insig...
Explores how fictional television can shape public images about the state of our healthcare system a...
Content analysis of TV programming across day- and night-time genres shows drugs and machines as the...
Television Entertainment and the US Health-Care Debate Some experts on the media say that entertainm...
The assertion that television has an impact on viewers is well-supported in theory and empirical res...
<p>This article concerns health programs that the Danish public service broadcaster DR produced from...
Some prime-time TV dramas containing health topics have large audiences both in the countries in whi...
Using a Burkean framework (1969), this article approaches medical dramas as cultural texts to be rea...
Book Description: Medicine and the media exist in a unique symbiosis. Increasingly, health-care con...
The medical drama occupies an extraordinary position in contemporary television. The format attracts...
Local media should carefully consider whether or not their health information coverage provides curr...
This article examines the representation of care and cure on digital terrestrial television in Italy...
There has been a lot of discussion recently, in the press and elsewhere, about the need for more pre...
mass media coverage of disease clusters. Am J Epidemiol 1990;132:S192-S195. The responsibility of In...
Content analysis of TV programming across day- and night-time genres shows drugs and machines as the...
Some experts on the media say that entertainment can be more successful than news at providing insig...
Explores how fictional television can shape public images about the state of our healthcare system a...
Content analysis of TV programming across day- and night-time genres shows drugs and machines as the...
Television Entertainment and the US Health-Care Debate Some experts on the media say that entertainm...
The assertion that television has an impact on viewers is well-supported in theory and empirical res...
<p>This article concerns health programs that the Danish public service broadcaster DR produced from...
Some prime-time TV dramas containing health topics have large audiences both in the countries in whi...
Using a Burkean framework (1969), this article approaches medical dramas as cultural texts to be rea...
Book Description: Medicine and the media exist in a unique symbiosis. Increasingly, health-care con...
The medical drama occupies an extraordinary position in contemporary television. The format attracts...
Local media should carefully consider whether or not their health information coverage provides curr...
This article examines the representation of care and cure on digital terrestrial television in Italy...
There has been a lot of discussion recently, in the press and elsewhere, about the need for more pre...
mass media coverage of disease clusters. Am J Epidemiol 1990;132:S192-S195. The responsibility of In...