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Coldwater Creek Radioactive Waste Links to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Nearby Children
A Harvard study confirms a 44% higher cancer risk for children near Missouri's Coldwater Creek (1940s-60s) due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project and Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, leaching contaminants into the creek via uncovered drums; the expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act n...
Coldwater Creek Radioactive Waste Links to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Nearby Children
A Harvard study confirms a 44% higher cancer risk for children near Missouri's Coldwater Creek (1940s-60s) due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project and Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, leaching contaminants into the creek via uncovered drums; the expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act n...
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40% Bias Score


Study Finds 'Forever Chemicals' in Reusable Menstrual Products
A study found that 70% of nearly 60 reusable menstrual products tested contained PFAS, 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer, with period underwear and pads showing the highest rates of intentional addition; researchers urge manufacturers to eliminate PFAS.
Study Finds 'Forever Chemicals' in Reusable Menstrual Products
A study found that 70% of nearly 60 reusable menstrual products tested contained PFAS, 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer, with period underwear and pads showing the highest rates of intentional addition; researchers urge manufacturers to eliminate PFAS.
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40% Bias Score


AI Improves Brain Metastasis Diagnosis After Radiosurgery
Researchers at Humanitas and Tübingen University Hospital trained an AI model on 124 brain lesions from stereotactic radiosurgery patients to distinguish between radiation necrosis and tumor progression, achieving high accuracy in external patient testing, potentially improving diagnosis and reducin...
AI Improves Brain Metastasis Diagnosis After Radiosurgery
Researchers at Humanitas and Tübingen University Hospital trained an AI model on 124 brain lesions from stereotactic radiosurgery patients to distinguish between radiation necrosis and tumor progression, achieving high accuracy in external patient testing, potentially improving diagnosis and reducin...
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36% Bias Score


Imprisonment of 16 CHP Mayors in Turkey Raises Human Rights Concerns
Sixteen CHP mayors, representing approximately one in five voters from the 2019 local elections, have been imprisoned since March 19th, 2023, following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, highlighting concerns about political suppression and human rights in Turkey.
Imprisonment of 16 CHP Mayors in Turkey Raises Human Rights Concerns
Sixteen CHP mayors, representing approximately one in five voters from the 2019 local elections, have been imprisoned since March 19th, 2023, following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, highlighting concerns about political suppression and human rights in Turkey.
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60% Bias Score


Ukrainian Doctor's Mobile Clinic Addresses War's Impact on Women's Healthcare
In Ukraine, Dr. Serhii Baksheiev's mobile gynecological clinic, "The Feminine Shuttle," provides free care in war-torn areas, addressing a critical healthcare gap caused by over 1,940 attacks on health facilities since 2022, resulting in decreased cancer detection rates and increased malignant tumor...
Ukrainian Doctor's Mobile Clinic Addresses War's Impact on Women's Healthcare
In Ukraine, Dr. Serhii Baksheiev's mobile gynecological clinic, "The Feminine Shuttle," provides free care in war-torn areas, addressing a critical healthcare gap caused by over 1,940 attacks on health facilities since 2022, resulting in decreased cancer detection rates and increased malignant tumor...
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28% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Colon Cancer Recurrence and Mortality
A new study shows that structured exercise programs for colon cancer patients after treatment resulted in a 28% lower risk of cancer recurrence and a 37% lower risk of death compared to the control group, suggesting a significant improvement in survival outcomes.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Colon Cancer Recurrence and Mortality
A new study shows that structured exercise programs for colon cancer patients after treatment resulted in a 28% lower risk of cancer recurrence and a 37% lower risk of death compared to the control group, suggesting a significant improvement in survival outcomes.
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44% Bias Score

Cancer Treatments and Sun Sensitivity: Precautions for Patients
Cancer patients on chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or using photosensitizing drugs like 5-fluorouracil or anti-EGFR medications, should strictly limit sun exposure due to increased risk of sunburn and skin toxicity; those on immunotherapy should follow general sun safety guidelines unless experiencing...

Cancer Treatments and Sun Sensitivity: Precautions for Patients
Cancer patients on chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or using photosensitizing drugs like 5-fluorouracil or anti-EGFR medications, should strictly limit sun exposure due to increased risk of sunburn and skin toxicity; those on immunotherapy should follow general sun safety guidelines unless experiencing...
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28% Bias Score

Road Safety Improvements Reduce Childhood Spinal Cord Injuries in Spain
A study by the Institut Guttmann in Spain reveals an 81% decrease in childhood spinal cord injuries from traffic accidents between 2003 and 2023, shifting the leading cause from road accidents to medical conditions like tumors and vascular issues. Improved road safety is cited as a key factor.

Road Safety Improvements Reduce Childhood Spinal Cord Injuries in Spain
A study by the Institut Guttmann in Spain reveals an 81% decrease in childhood spinal cord injuries from traffic accidents between 2003 and 2023, shifting the leading cause from road accidents to medical conditions like tumors and vascular issues. Improved road safety is cited as a key factor.
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28% Bias Score

US Obesity-Related Cancer Deaths Triple in Two Decades
A US study reveals a tripling of obesity-related cancer deaths between the late 1990s and 2020, rising from 3.7 to 13.5 per million, disproportionately impacting women, older adults, and minority groups, with the Midwest showing the highest rates.

US Obesity-Related Cancer Deaths Triple in Two Decades
A US study reveals a tripling of obesity-related cancer deaths between the late 1990s and 2020, rising from 3.7 to 13.5 per million, disproportionately impacting women, older adults, and minority groups, with the Midwest showing the highest rates.
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44% Bias Score

Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.

Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.
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40% Bias Score

France's 2023 Mortality: Historically Low, but with Regional Disparities
France registered over 637,000 deaths in 2023, a historically low number, with cancer and cardiovascular diseases as leading causes, but significant geographical disparities persist, particularly in overseas departments.

France's 2023 Mortality: Historically Low, but with Regional Disparities
France registered over 637,000 deaths in 2023, a historically low number, with cancer and cardiovascular diseases as leading causes, but significant geographical disparities persist, particularly in overseas departments.
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20% Bias Score

Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.

Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.
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36% Bias Score
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