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Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...
Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...
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44% Bias Score


Foodborne Illnesses Cost U.S. $75 Billion Annually, Report Finds
A new report reveals that foodborne illnesses in the U.S. cause about 10 million cases annually, resulting in 53,300 hospitalizations, over 900 deaths, and a staggering $75 billion economic impact, highlighting a fragmented oversight system.
Foodborne Illnesses Cost U.S. $75 Billion Annually, Report Finds
A new report reveals that foodborne illnesses in the U.S. cause about 10 million cases annually, resulting in 53,300 hospitalizations, over 900 deaths, and a staggering $75 billion economic impact, highlighting a fragmented oversight system.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Halts Publication of Crucial Bird Flu Studies
The Trump administration halted publication of two bird flu studies in the CDC's MMWR, one investigating cattle veterinarian infections and another exploring human-to-pet cat transmission, raising concerns about political interference in scientific reporting during a growing outbreak.
Trump Administration Halts Publication of Crucial Bird Flu Studies
The Trump administration halted publication of two bird flu studies in the CDC's MMWR, one investigating cattle veterinarian infections and another exploring human-to-pet cat transmission, raising concerns about political interference in scientific reporting during a growing outbreak.
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48% Bias Score


Kansas City TB Outbreak: 67 Active Cases, 2 Deaths
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City, Kansas, since January 2024, has affected 67 people with active TB and 79 with latent TB, resulting in two deaths; while health officials claim no public threat, the outbreak is the subject of a debate about its size relative to U.S. history.
Kansas City TB Outbreak: 67 Active Cases, 2 Deaths
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City, Kansas, since January 2024, has affected 67 people with active TB and 79 with latent TB, resulting in two deaths; while health officials claim no public threat, the outbreak is the subject of a debate about its size relative to U.S. history.
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48% Bias Score


CDC Halts Communication With WHO, Jeopardizing Global Health Efforts
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to halt all communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) effective immediately, following President Trump's executive order withdrawing the US from the WHO, jeopardizing global health efforts and international disease...
CDC Halts Communication With WHO, Jeopardizing Global Health Efforts
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to halt all communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) effective immediately, following President Trump's executive order withdrawing the US from the WHO, jeopardizing global health efforts and international disease...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Halts All CDC-WHO Collaboration
The Trump administration ordered a complete halt to all collaboration between the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), impacting crucial public health efforts and raising concerns among experts. The decision affects various collaborations, in...
Trump Administration Halts All CDC-WHO Collaboration
The Trump administration ordered a complete halt to all collaboration between the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), impacting crucial public health efforts and raising concerns among experts. The decision affects various collaborations, in...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Data Purge Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenges
The Trump administration removed and altered data from federal health websites, including the CDC's Atlas Tool and Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, sparking outrage and legal challenges over concerns about data integrity and public access.

Trump Administration Data Purge Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenges
The Trump administration removed and altered data from federal health websites, including the CDC's Atlas Tool and Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, sparking outrage and legal challenges over concerns about data integrity and public access.
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44% Bias Score

CDC Removes HIV Website Content Amid Trump Administration's Anti-DEI Push
The CDC removed HIV-related website content on Friday due to a Trump administration order against "gender ideology," impacting crucial information on HIV among at-risk groups and potentially jeopardizing prevention efforts; this followed an email forbidding such content from the U.S. Office of Perso...

CDC Removes HIV Website Content Amid Trump Administration's Anti-DEI Push
The CDC removed HIV-related website content on Friday due to a Trump administration order against "gender ideology," impacting crucial information on HIV among at-risk groups and potentially jeopardizing prevention efforts; this followed an email forbidding such content from the U.S. Office of Perso...
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60% Bias Score

Unprecedented TB Outbreak in Kansas City
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City, Kansas, is the largest documented in U.S. history, with 67 active cases and 79 latent infections reported since January 2024; the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is coordinating testing and treatment, following CDC guidance.

Unprecedented TB Outbreak in Kansas City
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City, Kansas, is the largest documented in U.S. history, with 67 active cases and 79 latent infections reported since January 2024; the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is coordinating testing and treatment, following CDC guidance.
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48% Bias Score

Kansas City Tuberculosis Outbreak: 67 Active Cases, Two Deaths
An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in the Kansas City area, beginning a year ago, has resulted in 67 active and 79 inactive cases across Wyandotte and Johnson Counties, causing two deaths; this outbreak's scale is disputed by the CDC, which points to larger past outbreaks.

Kansas City Tuberculosis Outbreak: 67 Active Cases, Two Deaths
An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in the Kansas City area, beginning a year ago, has resulted in 67 active and 79 inactive cases across Wyandotte and Johnson Counties, causing two deaths; this outbreak's scale is disputed by the CDC, which points to larger past outbreaks.
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40% Bias Score

CDC Cuts Ties With WHO Following Trump's Executive Order
The CDC was ordered to cut off communication with the WHO, implementing President Trump's executive order to withdraw U.S. funding and personnel from the organization, potentially weakening global disease surveillance and response.

CDC Cuts Ties With WHO Following Trump's Executive Order
The CDC was ordered to cut off communication with the WHO, implementing President Trump's executive order to withdraw U.S. funding and personnel from the organization, potentially weakening global disease surveillance and response.
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48% Bias Score

Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak in Kansas
Kansas is experiencing its largest-ever tuberculosis outbreak, with 67 active and 79 latent cases reported since 2024, concentrated in Wyandotte and Johnson counties; state officials emphasize low risk to the general public while actively managing the ongoing situation.

Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak in Kansas
Kansas is experiencing its largest-ever tuberculosis outbreak, with 67 active and 79 latent cases reported since 2024, concentrated in Wyandotte and Johnson counties; state officials emphasize low risk to the general public while actively managing the ongoing situation.
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32% Bias Score
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