NIRVANIKA SINGH

In simple terms, ‘Health Beat’ refers to a specialized area of reporting that focuses on health-related topics, issues, and developments. There are numerous sources of health beat. Some of the most prominent ones are as follows:

1.Doctors, researchers, directors of medical institutes and paramedical staff : Health Beat often relies on interviews and insights from doctors, nurses, researchers, and other healthcare professionals who specialize in various fields of medicine.
2.Patients and their attendants: Real-life stories and testimonials from individuals who have experienced health issues or undergone treatments may also be featured in Health Beat to provide insights and inspiration.
3.Health related literature like magazines, journals, posters, folders, etc.
4.Encyclopaedias, Almanacs, Fact books
5.Article Indexes/Databases: Health Beat may rely on data and statistics from surveys, studies, and reports conducted by research institutions, government agencies, and health organizations.
6.Seminars, workshops, meets of medical practitioners at IMA.
7.CMO (chief medical officer) of government and; local hospitals, their car drivers: Health-related data and information from government agencies like the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and others can serve as sources for Health Beat.
8.People who dispose the medical garbage
9.Medical stores near the hospitals.
10. Morticians as well as crime site cleaners and ambulance drivers
11. Health Organizations: Content may be sourced from reputable health organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and others.

It’s extremely important for sources to be reputable, credible, and evidence-based to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the health information presented in the news articles.

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