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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


Lead Poisoning of 200+ Children in China Sparks Arrests and Investigations
In northwestern China, over 200 children suffered lead poisoning from food at a privately run, unlicensed kindergarten; six suspects were arrested, and seventeen officials face investigations for regulatory failures.
Lead Poisoning of 200+ Children in China Sparks Arrests and Investigations
In northwestern China, over 200 children suffered lead poisoning from food at a privately run, unlicensed kindergarten; six suspects were arrested, and seventeen officials face investigations for regulatory failures.
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36% Bias Score


Genetic Test Accurately Predicts Childhood Obesity Risk
A new genetic test accurately predicts children's obesity risk from age 2.5, outperforming other methods and informing early interventions; it also predicts weight loss program responses in adults, potentially impacting public health strategies.
Genetic Test Accurately Predicts Childhood Obesity Risk
A new genetic test accurately predicts children's obesity risk from age 2.5, outperforming other methods and informing early interventions; it also predicts weight loss program responses in adults, potentially impacting public health strategies.
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40% Bias Score


KP's Aid: Evacuating a Child from War-Torn Slavyansk
Eight-month-old Zhenya Ezyekyan, suffering from spinal muscular atrophy, was trapped in a Slavyansk hospital during shelling in May 2014; Komsomolskaya Pravda's coverage mobilized national support, leading to his evacuation to Russia and eventual acquisition of citizenship.
KP's Aid: Evacuating a Child from War-Torn Slavyansk
Eight-month-old Zhenya Ezyekyan, suffering from spinal muscular atrophy, was trapped in a Slavyansk hospital during shelling in May 2014; Komsomolskaya Pravda's coverage mobilized national support, leading to his evacuation to Russia and eventual acquisition of citizenship.
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64% Bias Score


AI-Generated Medical Misinformation: A Modern-Day Charlatanism
The article discusses the dangers of AI-generated medical misinformation by comparing a parent's experience with ChatGPT and the flawed "Make America Healthy Again" commission report, highlighting the need for policies to govern AI usage to prevent the spread of misinformation and protect public hea...
AI-Generated Medical Misinformation: A Modern-Day Charlatanism
The article discusses the dangers of AI-generated medical misinformation by comparing a parent's experience with ChatGPT and the flawed "Make America Healthy Again" commission report, highlighting the need for policies to govern AI usage to prevent the spread of misinformation and protect public hea...
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52% Bias Score


Lead Poisoning Hospitalizes 201 Children in China
In Maiji, China, 201 of 233 children from Heshi Peixin kindergarten were hospitalized for lead poisoning after paint powder was added to their food; eight people were arrested, and discrepancies in test results fuel distrust in local authorities.
Lead Poisoning Hospitalizes 201 Children in China
In Maiji, China, 201 of 233 children from Heshi Peixin kindergarten were hospitalized for lead poisoning after paint powder was added to their food; eight people were arrested, and discrepancies in test results fuel distrust in local authorities.
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68% Bias Score

Lead Poisoning at Chinese Kindergarten: Six Arrested, Officials Investigated
Over 200 children in northwestern China's Tianshui city suffered lead poisoning from food containing illegal industrial pigments at the unlicensed Peixin Kindergarten; six suspects were arrested, and 17 officials face investigations for regulatory failures.

Lead Poisoning at Chinese Kindergarten: Six Arrested, Officials Investigated
Over 200 children in northwestern China's Tianshui city suffered lead poisoning from food containing illegal industrial pigments at the unlicensed Peixin Kindergarten; six suspects were arrested, and 17 officials face investigations for regulatory failures.
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32% Bias Score

Lead Poisoning at Chinese Kindergarten: Six Arrested, Officials Investigated
In China's Gansu province, 233 children at an unlicensed kindergarten suffered lead poisoning from food containing industrial pigments; six suspects were arrested, and seventeen officials face investigations for regulatory failures and potential bribery.

Lead Poisoning at Chinese Kindergarten: Six Arrested, Officials Investigated
In China's Gansu province, 233 children at an unlicensed kindergarten suffered lead poisoning from food containing industrial pigments; six suspects were arrested, and seventeen officials face investigations for regulatory failures and potential bribery.
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36% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in England: Over 500 Cases and One Death Prompt Stricter Infection Control Measures
A surge in measles cases in England in 2025, exceeding 500 confirmed cases, has prompted nurseries to reinstate Covid-era infection control measures, following the death of a child; experts attribute this to low vaccine uptake and socioeconomic disparities.

Measles Outbreak in England: Over 500 Cases and One Death Prompt Stricter Infection Control Measures
A surge in measles cases in England in 2025, exceeding 500 confirmed cases, has prompted nurseries to reinstate Covid-era infection control measures, following the death of a child; experts attribute this to low vaccine uptake and socioeconomic disparities.
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36% Bias Score

Girl Loses Limbs After Meningitis Complication
Ten-year-old Penelope Vidal-Walsh lost both legs and her right arm after a rapid onset of bacterial meningitis and a rare fungal infection, initially presenting only with a bruise-like mark; she's now undergoing rehabilitation.

Girl Loses Limbs After Meningitis Complication
Ten-year-old Penelope Vidal-Walsh lost both legs and her right arm after a rapid onset of bacterial meningitis and a rare fungal infection, initially presenting only with a bruise-like mark; she's now undergoing rehabilitation.
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24% Bias Score

Melbourne Walk-in Vaccination Clinic Closure Amidst Rising Disease Rates and Funding Disputes
A walk-in vaccination clinic at Melbourne's Joan Kirner Women's and Children's Hospital is closing, causing concern due to rising vaccine-preventable diseases and declining vaccination rates, worsened by financial pressures on local councils from government fees for using the Central Immunisation Re...

Melbourne Walk-in Vaccination Clinic Closure Amidst Rising Disease Rates and Funding Disputes
A walk-in vaccination clinic at Melbourne's Joan Kirner Women's and Children's Hospital is closing, causing concern due to rising vaccine-preventable diseases and declining vaccination rates, worsened by financial pressures on local councils from government fees for using the Central Immunisation Re...
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52% Bias Score

Successful Heart Surgery Saves Bangladeshi Baby in Turin
An eight-month-old Bangladeshi baby with a severe congenital heart defect (only one ventricle developed) underwent a successful six-hour heart surgery in Turin, Italy, after a 7,500km journey, thanks to a collaboration of local doctors, Flying Angels Foundation, and Associazione amici bambini cardio...

Successful Heart Surgery Saves Bangladeshi Baby in Turin
An eight-month-old Bangladeshi baby with a severe congenital heart defect (only one ventricle developed) underwent a successful six-hour heart surgery in Turin, Italy, after a 7,500km journey, thanks to a collaboration of local doctors, Flying Angels Foundation, and Associazione amici bambini cardio...
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32% Bias Score
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