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Oral Microbiome Test Predicts Heart Disease, Cancer, and Dementia Risks
A new £350 test, ORALIS 1, analyzes mouth bacteria to predict risks of heart disease, cancer, and dementia; one patient with alarmingly high levels of fusobacterium nucleatum highlights its potential for early disease detection and prevention.
Oral Microbiome Test Predicts Heart Disease, Cancer, and Dementia Risks
A new £350 test, ORALIS 1, analyzes mouth bacteria to predict risks of heart disease, cancer, and dementia; one patient with alarmingly high levels of fusobacterium nucleatum highlights its potential for early disease detection and prevention.
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40% Bias Score


Raphael Cancels Tour Due to Cerebral Lymphoma Diagnosis
Raphael, 81, has a primary cerebral lymphoma, causing him to cancel nine US/Latin American concerts in early 2025, but his Spanish tour remains pending; he is undergoing treatment and expects to be discharged soon.
Raphael Cancels Tour Due to Cerebral Lymphoma Diagnosis
Raphael, 81, has a primary cerebral lymphoma, causing him to cancel nine US/Latin American concerts in early 2025, but his Spanish tour remains pending; he is undergoing treatment and expects to be discharged soon.
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12% Bias Score


Jack Wild, "Oliver!" Star, Dies at 53
Jack Wild, famed for his role as the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!" at age 16, died at 53 from oral cancer after battling alcoholism for decades; despite this, he later became an advocate for mouth cancer awareness.
Jack Wild, "Oliver!" Star, Dies at 53
Jack Wild, famed for his role as the Artful Dodger in "Oliver!" at age 16, died at 53 from oral cancer after battling alcoholism for decades; despite this, he later became an advocate for mouth cancer awareness.
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40% Bias Score


Raphael Diagnosed with Cerebral Lymphoma, Tour Cancelled
Spanish singer Raphael was diagnosed with a primary cerebral lymphoma, resulting in the cancellation of his upcoming North and South American tour and requiring prolonged rest; he is expected to be released from the hospital soon.
Raphael Diagnosed with Cerebral Lymphoma, Tour Cancelled
Spanish singer Raphael was diagnosed with a primary cerebral lymphoma, resulting in the cancellation of his upcoming North and South American tour and requiring prolonged rest; he is expected to be released from the hospital soon.
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12% Bias Score


Hospice Provides Comfort and Celebratory Final Christmas for Dying Man
Philip Bramall, 66, passed away at Ashgate Hospice in Derbyshire on December 28, 2023, after receiving care for cancer and Parkinson's disease; his family celebrated a final Christmas with him at the hospice, highlighting the vital role of such facilities.
Hospice Provides Comfort and Celebratory Final Christmas for Dying Man
Philip Bramall, 66, passed away at Ashgate Hospice in Derbyshire on December 28, 2023, after receiving care for cancer and Parkinson's disease; his family celebrated a final Christmas with him at the hospice, highlighting the vital role of such facilities.
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36% Bias Score


Airborne Microplastics Linked to Serious Health Risks: UCSF Study
A University of California, San Francisco, review of 3,000 studies shows a suspected link between airborne microplastics—primarily from tire wear and waste—and various health problems, including infertility, colon and lung cancer, and respiratory issues, urging immediate regulatory action.
Airborne Microplastics Linked to Serious Health Risks: UCSF Study
A University of California, San Francisco, review of 3,000 studies shows a suspected link between airborne microplastics—primarily from tire wear and waste—and various health problems, including infertility, colon and lung cancer, and respiratory issues, urging immediate regulatory action.
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48% Bias Score

South Korean 'Reverse Therapy' for Cancer: Hype or Hope?
South Korean scientists announced a novel 'reverse therapy' that reportedly transforms cancerous cells into normal ones, but its clinical efficacy needs confirmation, potentially offering a supplementary approach to existing cancer treatments.

South Korean 'Reverse Therapy' for Cancer: Hype or Hope?
South Korean scientists announced a novel 'reverse therapy' that reportedly transforms cancerous cells into normal ones, but its clinical efficacy needs confirmation, potentially offering a supplementary approach to existing cancer treatments.
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52% Bias Score

FDA Proposes Stricter Talc Testing Amidst Cancer Lawsuits
The FDA proposed stricter asbestos testing for talc in cosmetics following a 2023 Congressional mandate, prompted by lawsuits and despite recent negative FDA test results on 150 samples since 2021; the rule aims to improve consumer confidence.

FDA Proposes Stricter Talc Testing Amidst Cancer Lawsuits
The FDA proposed stricter asbestos testing for talc in cosmetics following a 2023 Congressional mandate, prompted by lawsuits and despite recent negative FDA test results on 150 samples since 2021; the rule aims to improve consumer confidence.
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56% Bias Score

Mesothelioma Diagnosis Highlights Need for Asbestos Exposure Tracking
Jane Davies, a 66-year-old woman in Lincolnshire, was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare and incurable cancer, highlighting the delayed onset of symptoms and the need for better tracking of asbestos exposure to prevent future cases.

Mesothelioma Diagnosis Highlights Need for Asbestos Exposure Tracking
Jane Davies, a 66-year-old woman in Lincolnshire, was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare and incurable cancer, highlighting the delayed onset of symptoms and the need for better tracking of asbestos exposure to prevent future cases.
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24% Bias Score

King Charles Praises Healthcare Workers and Community Unity in Christmas Address
King Charles III's Christmas message thanked medical teams for supporting him and his family through cancer treatments and praised communities for their response to riots following the fatal Southport stabbings, highlighting the importance of healthcare, community cohesion, and national unity.

King Charles Praises Healthcare Workers and Community Unity in Christmas Address
King Charles III's Christmas message thanked medical teams for supporting him and his family through cancer treatments and praised communities for their response to riots following the fatal Southport stabbings, highlighting the importance of healthcare, community cohesion, and national unity.
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44% Bias Score

PFOA Contamination Detected in Brisbane's Drinking Water
Tests reveal the carcinogen PFOA in Brisbane's Mount Crosby drinking water treatment plant at levels above US safety limits, prompting increased monitoring and investigation into industrial or agricultural runoff as the potential source.

PFOA Contamination Detected in Brisbane's Drinking Water
Tests reveal the carcinogen PFOA in Brisbane's Mount Crosby drinking water treatment plant at levels above US safety limits, prompting increased monitoring and investigation into industrial or agricultural runoff as the potential source.
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40% Bias Score

King Charles to Continue Cancer Treatment, Plans Full Return to Royal Duties in 2025
King Charles will continue cancer treatment in 2025 but plans a full return to public duties, including international visits, after a diagnosis in February 2024 and despite a challenging year for the Royal Family involving multiple cancer diagnoses.

King Charles to Continue Cancer Treatment, Plans Full Return to Royal Duties in 2025
King Charles will continue cancer treatment in 2025 but plans a full return to public duties, including international visits, after a diagnosis in February 2024 and despite a challenging year for the Royal Family involving multiple cancer diagnoses.
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32% Bias Score
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