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Blood Test Shows Promise in Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis
A landmark trial in the UK is testing a simple blood test that could replace invasive and costly procedures for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, affecting millions globally, by measuring p-tau217 protein levels.
Blood Test Shows Promise in Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis
A landmark trial in the UK is testing a simple blood test that could replace invasive and costly procedures for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, affecting millions globally, by measuring p-tau217 protein levels.
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32% Bias Score


High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people aged 15 and older with diabetes are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be diagnosed than older adults, highlighting the need for increased screening and awareness.
High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people aged 15 and older with diabetes are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be diagnosed than older adults, highlighting the need for increased screening and awareness.
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16% Bias Score


AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A new AI-powered stethoscope, tested in 205 London GP surgeries, significantly improves the detection rates of heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and heart valve disease, potentially leading to earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A new AI-powered stethoscope, tested in 205 London GP surgeries, significantly improves the detection rates of heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and heart valve disease, potentially leading to earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
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48% Bias Score


Lyme Disease Cases Rise in UK Amidst Awareness Concerns
The UK saw a significant increase in acute Lyme disease cases between April and September 2023, reaching 882 compared to 635 in 2022, highlighting concerns about public and professional awareness of the tick-borne infection and its debilitating effects, as illustrated by two cases in Lancashire and ...
Lyme Disease Cases Rise in UK Amidst Awareness Concerns
The UK saw a significant increase in acute Lyme disease cases between April and September 2023, reaching 882 compared to 635 in 2022, highlighting concerns about public and professional awareness of the tick-borne infection and its debilitating effects, as illustrated by two cases in Lancashire and ...
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16% Bias Score


Delayed Autism Diagnosis in Girls Highlights Global Healthcare Disparity
Millions remain undiagnosed with autism globally, with girls' symptoms often overlooked, leading to delayed diagnosis; while diagnosis rates have improved, girls are still diagnosed later than boys.
Delayed Autism Diagnosis in Girls Highlights Global Healthcare Disparity
Millions remain undiagnosed with autism globally, with girls' symptoms often overlooked, leading to delayed diagnosis; while diagnosis rates have improved, girls are still diagnosed later than boys.
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32% Bias Score


Hand and Nail Symptoms: Potential Indicators of Serious Health Issues
Changes in nail texture, color, and hand symptoms like swelling or redness can signal underlying health problems such as anemia, heart, lung, or liver disease, requiring medical evaluation for diagnosis and treatment.
Hand and Nail Symptoms: Potential Indicators of Serious Health Issues
Changes in nail texture, color, and hand symptoms like swelling or redness can signal underlying health problems such as anemia, heart, lung, or liver disease, requiring medical evaluation for diagnosis and treatment.
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40% Bias Score

£100 Blood Test for Alzheimer's in UK Clinical Trial
A UK clinical trial is testing a £100 blood test for Alzheimer's disease on 1,100 patients to assess its impact on diagnosis speed and treatment decisions, aiming to improve care for the over 500,000 UK residents with the condition.

£100 Blood Test for Alzheimer's in UK Clinical Trial
A UK clinical trial is testing a £100 blood test for Alzheimer's disease on 1,100 patients to assess its impact on diagnosis speed and treatment decisions, aiming to improve care for the over 500,000 UK residents with the condition.
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44% Bias Score

AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A study involving over 1.5 million patients in 200 UK general practitioner offices revealed that an AI-powered stethoscope can significantly improve the detection rates of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease within 15 seconds, although it also resulted in some false positives...

AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection
A study involving over 1.5 million patients in 200 UK general practitioner offices revealed that an AI-powered stethoscope can significantly improve the detection rates of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease within 15 seconds, although it also resulted in some false positives...
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16% Bias Score

US Study Reveals Premature ADHD Medication in Young Children
A new US study reveals that 42.2% of children aged four to five diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication within one month, contradicting guidelines recommending six months of behavioural therapy first.

US Study Reveals Premature ADHD Medication in Young Children
A new US study reveals that 42.2% of children aged four to five diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication within one month, contradicting guidelines recommending six months of behavioural therapy first.
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40% Bias Score

UK Study Reveals Widespread Undiagnosed Autism in Older Adults
A UK review found that 90% of autistic people over 50 are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, leading to poorer health, employment difficulties, and shorter life expectancy; researchers call for better support and diagnosis services.

UK Study Reveals Widespread Undiagnosed Autism in Older Adults
A UK review found that 90% of autistic people over 50 are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, leading to poorer health, employment difficulties, and shorter life expectancy; researchers call for better support and diagnosis services.
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24% Bias Score

Over 600 Health Conditions Linked to Endometriosis in Major Study
A UCSF-led study of 43,000 patient records reveals over 600 health conditions linked to endometriosis, challenging its classification as solely a reproductive disorder and opening avenues for improved diagnosis and treatment.

Over 600 Health Conditions Linked to Endometriosis in Major Study
A UCSF-led study of 43,000 patient records reveals over 600 health conditions linked to endometriosis, challenging its classification as solely a reproductive disorder and opening avenues for improved diagnosis and treatment.
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24% Bias Score

Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...

Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...
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12% Bias Score
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