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    4. Big science, little news: science coverage in the Italian daily press, 1946-1997

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    5. Biomedical innovation and the press

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    7. Do the print media "hype" genetic research A comparison of newspaper stories and peer-reviewed research papers

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    8. Does the popular media adequately cover highly polarized scientific issues? Science reporting needs to consider the social context of controversy

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    9. Does the popular media adequately cover highly polarized scientific issues?: science reporters miss nuance

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    10. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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