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Acerbi's Last-Minute Goal: A Triumph Over Adversity
In a dramatic Champions League semifinal, Inter Milan's Francesco Acerbi scored a 92nd-minute equalizer against Barcelona, a pivotal moment marked by his unique tattoos and a remarkable personal journey overcoming alcoholism and cancer.
Acerbi's Last-Minute Goal: A Triumph Over Adversity
In a dramatic Champions League semifinal, Inter Milan's Francesco Acerbi scored a 92nd-minute equalizer against Barcelona, a pivotal moment marked by his unique tattoos and a remarkable personal journey overcoming alcoholism and cancer.
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40% Bias Score


WTC Health Program Resumes 9/11 Illness Certifications After Crisis
The World Trade Center Health Program resumed certifying 9/11-related illnesses after weeks of disruption caused by the uncertain status of its administrator, Dr. John Howard, resulting in delays for some patients; the program is now processing new applications and certifications, aiming to clear th...
WTC Health Program Resumes 9/11 Illness Certifications After Crisis
The World Trade Center Health Program resumed certifying 9/11-related illnesses after weeks of disruption caused by the uncertain status of its administrator, Dr. John Howard, resulting in delays for some patients; the program is now processing new applications and certifications, aiming to clear th...
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32% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
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24% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects: A Meta-Analysis
A meta-analysis of 80 articles and 485 associations, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side-effects, improves quality of life, and may reduce post-operative complications and mortality risk.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects: A Meta-Analysis
A meta-analysis of 80 articles and 485 associations, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side-effects, improves quality of life, and may reduce post-operative complications and mortality risk.
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40% Bias Score


King Charles Shares Cancer Battle, Praises Community Support
King Charles III, diagnosed with cancer fifteen months ago, shared his 'daunting' experience in a message to cancer organizations and sufferers at a Buckingham Palace reception, praising community-based support and highlighting the work of Dame Deborah James.
King Charles Shares Cancer Battle, Praises Community Support
King Charles III, diagnosed with cancer fifteen months ago, shared his 'daunting' experience in a message to cancer organizations and sufferers at a Buckingham Palace reception, praising community-based support and highlighting the work of Dame Deborah James.
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48% Bias Score


Welsh Rock Star Mike Peters Dies at 66 After Long Cancer Battle
Mike Peters, the 66-year-old frontman of The Alarm, died after a 30-year battle with blood cancer; his wife, Jules, shared a moving tribute, highlighting his final wish for their family's happiness and his decades-long contributions to cancer advocacy.
Welsh Rock Star Mike Peters Dies at 66 After Long Cancer Battle
Mike Peters, the 66-year-old frontman of The Alarm, died after a 30-year battle with blood cancer; his wife, Jules, shared a moving tribute, highlighting his final wish for their family's happiness and his decades-long contributions to cancer advocacy.
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40% Bias Score

PFAS Contamination Discovered in Blue Mountains Reservoirs
Testing of drinking water reservoirs in Leura and Blackheath in the Blue Mountains revealed "forever chemicals" (PFAS) at levels exceeding proposed safety guidelines; Sydney Water responded by draining and refilling the reservoirs, though the agency acknowledges the contamination was known for nearl...

PFAS Contamination Discovered in Blue Mountains Reservoirs
Testing of drinking water reservoirs in Leura and Blackheath in the Blue Mountains revealed "forever chemicals" (PFAS) at levels exceeding proposed safety guidelines; Sydney Water responded by draining and refilling the reservoirs, though the agency acknowledges the contamination was known for nearl...
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48% Bias Score

White Nights 2025" Oncology Forum: Global Collaboration for Cancer Care
The 11th St. Petersburg International Oncology Forum "White Nights 2025" will take place in St. Petersburg from July 2nd to 5th, 2025, bringing together oncologists from 29 countries to discuss advancements in cancer treatment and digital innovations, aiming to improve cancer care and reduce mortali...

White Nights 2025" Oncology Forum: Global Collaboration for Cancer Care
The 11th St. Petersburg International Oncology Forum "White Nights 2025" will take place in St. Petersburg from July 2nd to 5th, 2025, bringing together oncologists from 29 countries to discuss advancements in cancer treatment and digital innovations, aiming to improve cancer care and reduce mortali...
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King Charles III Shares Cancer Journey, Underscores Importance of Community Support
King Charles III publicly revealed his cancer diagnosis and treatment in February 2024, highlighting the importance of community support and healthcare professionals in navigating cancer journeys, emphasizing human connection, and thanking healthcare workers for their exceptional care.

King Charles III Shares Cancer Journey, Underscores Importance of Community Support
King Charles III publicly revealed his cancer diagnosis and treatment in February 2024, highlighting the importance of community support and healthcare professionals in navigating cancer journeys, emphasizing human connection, and thanking healthcare workers for their exceptional care.
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28% Bias Score

Exercise Shown to Significantly Reduce Cancer Treatment Side Effects
A large-scale review of 80 studies, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that physical exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improving patients' quality of life and long-term health.

Exercise Shown to Significantly Reduce Cancer Treatment Side Effects
A large-scale review of 80 studies, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that physical exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improving patients' quality of life and long-term health.
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36% Bias Score

King Charles' Cancer Diagnosis Underscores Need for UK Cancer Support
King Charles III, 76, publicly disclosed his cancer diagnosis, highlighting the importance of compassionate cancer care and support networks in the UK, where over 390,000 people receive new cancer diagnoses annually.

King Charles' Cancer Diagnosis Underscores Need for UK Cancer Support
King Charles III, 76, publicly disclosed his cancer diagnosis, highlighting the importance of compassionate cancer care and support networks in the UK, where over 390,000 people receive new cancer diagnoses annually.
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40% Bias Score

Immunotherapy Shows 80% Success Rate in Treating Various Cancers
A Memorial Sloan Kettering study published in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that immunotherapy successfully treated 80% of patients with various cancer types, including 100% of rectal cancer patients, offering a less toxic alternative to traditional treatments.

Immunotherapy Shows 80% Success Rate in Treating Various Cancers
A Memorial Sloan Kettering study published in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that immunotherapy successfully treated 80% of patients with various cancer types, including 100% of rectal cancer patients, offering a less toxic alternative to traditional treatments.
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52% Bias Score
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