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Midlife Weight Loss Linked to Reduced Chronic Disease and Mortality Risk
A study of nearly 23,000 people shows that a 6.5% weight loss in middle age is linked to a substantially lower risk of chronic diseases and death over the next 35 years, largely due to dietary and exercise changes rather than medication or surgery.
Midlife Weight Loss Linked to Reduced Chronic Disease and Mortality Risk
A study of nearly 23,000 people shows that a 6.5% weight loss in middle age is linked to a substantially lower risk of chronic diseases and death over the next 35 years, largely due to dietary and exercise changes rather than medication or surgery.
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28% Bias Score


Traditional Tanzanian Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-based diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while a return to the traditional diet reduced it, suggesting the importance of diverse, traditional diets for health.
Traditional Tanzanian Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-based diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while a return to the traditional diet reduced it, suggesting the importance of diverse, traditional diets for health.
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16% Bias Score


Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.
Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.
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44% Bias Score


Low Trust in Greek Healthcare System Among Chronically Ill Revealed by OECD Study
The OECD's PaRIS study reveals that only 36% of Greeks with chronic diseases trust their national healthcare system, the lowest among 19 countries, due to fragmented care, poor coordination, and lack of electronic health record utilization.
Low Trust in Greek Healthcare System Among Chronically Ill Revealed by OECD Study
The OECD's PaRIS study reveals that only 36% of Greeks with chronic diseases trust their national healthcare system, the lowest among 19 countries, due to fragmented care, poor coordination, and lack of electronic health record utilization.
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32% Bias Score


High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in EU OECD Countries
A study across 11 EU OECD countries reveals that 80% of people over 45 visiting primary care have at least one chronic illness, with most reporting hypertension, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or mental disorders; this high prevalence significantly impacts patients, caregivers, and healthcare sy...
High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in EU OECD Countries
A study across 11 EU OECD countries reveals that 80% of people over 45 visiting primary care have at least one chronic illness, with most reporting hypertension, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or mental disorders; this high prevalence significantly impacts patients, caregivers, and healthcare sy...
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32% Bias Score


Chronic Diseases and Healthcare Disparities in 11 EU Countries
An OECD study across 11 EU countries found that 80% of people aged 45+ with at least one chronic disease, half with two or more, and a quarter with three or more, visited primary care in the last six months. The study also revealed significant disparities in healthcare access and trust based on soci...
Chronic Diseases and Healthcare Disparities in 11 EU Countries
An OECD study across 11 EU countries found that 80% of people aged 45+ with at least one chronic disease, half with two or more, and a quarter with three or more, visited primary care in the last six months. The study also revealed significant disparities in healthcare access and trust based on soci...
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28% Bias Score

Diet Significantly Impacts Timing of First Menstrual Cycle
A study of over 7,500 children found that eating an inflammatory diet increased the risk of early menstruation by 15%, while a healthy diet decreased it by 8%, suggesting a significant link between diet and the onset of menstruation, even independent of body mass index and with implications for long...

Diet Significantly Impacts Timing of First Menstrual Cycle
A study of over 7,500 children found that eating an inflammatory diet increased the risk of early menstruation by 15%, while a healthy diet decreased it by 8%, suggesting a significant link between diet and the onset of menstruation, even independent of body mass index and with implications for long...
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28% Bias Score

Traditional East African Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from a traditional, plant-rich diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while returning to the traditional diet or adding a fermented banana drink reduced it; these effects lasted for a month.

Traditional East African Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from a traditional, plant-rich diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while returning to the traditional diet or adding a fermented banana drink reduced it; these effects lasted for a month.
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24% Bias Score

China Expands Weight Management Clinics to Combat Rising Obesity
A weight management clinic at Jincheng People's Hospital in Shanxi province, China, has expanded to combat the nation's rising obesity rates, offering personalized plans and integrating various medical fields to address individual patient needs.

China Expands Weight Management Clinics to Combat Rising Obesity
A weight management clinic at Jincheng People's Hospital in Shanxi province, China, has expanded to combat the nation's rising obesity rates, offering personalized plans and integrating various medical fields to address individual patient needs.
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36% Bias Score

Inflammation Resolution: New Discoveries and Therapeutic Potential
Dr. Charles Serhan, a Harvard University scientist, discovered resolvins, maresins, and protectins—molecules that resolve inflammation, a process crucial in preventing diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, potentially paving the way for new therapies.

Inflammation Resolution: New Discoveries and Therapeutic Potential
Dr. Charles Serhan, a Harvard University scientist, discovered resolvins, maresins, and protectins—molecules that resolve inflammation, a process crucial in preventing diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, potentially paving the way for new therapies.
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28% Bias Score

Chronic Diseases: High Prevalence and Systemic Healthcare Disparities in EU OECD
An OECD study across 11 EU nations reveals that 80% of people 45+ with at least one chronic illness, with most having multiple conditions and taking multiple medications, highlighting disparities in access and trust based on socioeconomic status, age, and digital health literacy.

Chronic Diseases: High Prevalence and Systemic Healthcare Disparities in EU OECD
An OECD study across 11 EU nations reveals that 80% of people 45+ with at least one chronic illness, with most having multiple conditions and taking multiple medications, highlighting disparities in access and trust based on socioeconomic status, age, and digital health literacy.
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36% Bias Score

Kennedy's Plan to Tackle America's Chronic Disease Epidemic
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new HHS secretary, plans to tackle seven health issues, including reducing harmful food additives and pesticides, reassessing the childhood vaccination schedule, restricting electromagnetic radiation, and addressing exposure to "forever chemicals" and microplastics, aiming...

Kennedy's Plan to Tackle America's Chronic Disease Epidemic
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new HHS secretary, plans to tackle seven health issues, including reducing harmful food additives and pesticides, reassessing the childhood vaccination schedule, restricting electromagnetic radiation, and addressing exposure to "forever chemicals" and microplastics, aiming...
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24% Bias Score
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