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Social Security Changes Spark Anxiety Among Iowa Seniors
In North Liberty, Iowa, concerns about Social Security are growing as the agency faces staff cuts, increased wait times, and new identity verification rules, impacting millions of recipients, including Anne Bacon, who relies on the benefits for her brother's care.
Social Security Changes Spark Anxiety Among Iowa Seniors
In North Liberty, Iowa, concerns about Social Security are growing as the agency faces staff cuts, increased wait times, and new identity verification rules, impacting millions of recipients, including Anne Bacon, who relies on the benefits for her brother's care.
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48% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt Faces Critical Physician Shortage
Saxony-Anhalt has Germany's second-lowest physician density (204 per 100,000), with regional variations (Halle: 213.5; Magdeburg: 198), raising concerns about healthcare access, especially given that 10.3% of general practitioners are over 65.
Saxony-Anhalt Faces Critical Physician Shortage
Saxony-Anhalt has Germany's second-lowest physician density (204 per 100,000), with regional variations (Halle: 213.5; Magdeburg: 198), raising concerns about healthcare access, especially given that 10.3% of general practitioners are over 65.
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40% Bias Score


Telehealth Startup Rippl Revolutionizes Dementia Care
Rippl, a Seattle-based telehealth startup, provides virtual dementia care, addressing the shortage of quality dementia care in the U.S. by offering a value-based model utilizing a team of nurse practitioners, social workers, and care navigators to support patients and caregivers in five states, sign...
Telehealth Startup Rippl Revolutionizes Dementia Care
Rippl, a Seattle-based telehealth startup, provides virtual dementia care, addressing the shortage of quality dementia care in the U.S. by offering a value-based model utilizing a team of nurse practitioners, social workers, and care navigators to support patients and caregivers in five states, sign...
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48% Bias Score


Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
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32% Bias Score


China Unveils Plan to Counter Population Decline, Boost Innovation
The opening meeting of the third session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on March 5, 2025, revealed China's plan to tackle its declining and aging population through childcare subsidies, free preschool education, and a focus on cultivating a talent-driven economy, aiming to m...
China Unveils Plan to Counter Population Decline, Boost Innovation
The opening meeting of the third session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on March 5, 2025, revealed China's plan to tackle its declining and aging population through childcare subsidies, free preschool education, and a focus on cultivating a talent-driven economy, aiming to m...
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52% Bias Score


Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
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24% Bias Score

France's Population: Stable Growth Despite Declining Birth Rate
France's population, currently at 68.6 million, is projected to peak at 70 million in the 2040s before declining to 68 million by 2070, driven by a declining birth rate offset by positive net migration; however, this is also leading to an aging population.

France's Population: Stable Growth Despite Declining Birth Rate
France's population, currently at 68.6 million, is projected to peak at 70 million in the 2040s before declining to 68 million by 2070, driven by a declining birth rate offset by positive net migration; however, this is also leading to an aging population.
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36% Bias Score

Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.

Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Critical Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Netherlands faces a critical shortage of 266,000 healthcare workers in the next 10 years, driven by factors including aging population, decreased training applicants, stricter self-employment regulations, and government budget cuts to training programs, impacting care quality and availability.

Netherlands Faces Critical Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Netherlands faces a critical shortage of 266,000 healthcare workers in the next 10 years, driven by factors including aging population, decreased training applicants, stricter self-employment regulations, and government budget cuts to training programs, impacting care quality and availability.
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52% Bias Score

Cuba's Shrinking Population: Aging Crisis and Economic Strain
Cuba's population has dropped to 9.7 million, its lowest in 40 years, due to a record-low birth rate of 71,000 in 2024 and mass emigration, creating a rapidly aging population exceeding 25% and straining the already weak economy.

Cuba's Shrinking Population: Aging Crisis and Economic Strain
Cuba's population has dropped to 9.7 million, its lowest in 40 years, due to a record-low birth rate of 71,000 in 2024 and mass emigration, creating a rapidly aging population exceeding 25% and straining the already weak economy.
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60% Bias Score

Global Parkinson's Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study projects a more than doubling of the global Parkinson's disease burden to 25.2 million cases by 2050, driven by aging populations and population growth, with the fastest increase in sub-Saharan Africa (292%), highlighting the urgent need for new treatments and social support.

Global Parkinson's Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study projects a more than doubling of the global Parkinson's disease burden to 25.2 million cases by 2050, driven by aging populations and population growth, with the fastest increase in sub-Saharan Africa (292%), highlighting the urgent need for new treatments and social support.
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24% Bias Score

Parkinson's Disease Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study predicts that the global burden of Parkinson's disease will more than double by 2050, reaching 25.2 million cases due to increased life expectancy and population growth, with East Asia projected to have the highest number of cases.

Parkinson's Disease Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study predicts that the global burden of Parkinson's disease will more than double by 2050, reaching 25.2 million cases due to increased life expectancy and population growth, with East Asia projected to have the highest number of cases.
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24% Bias Score
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