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Germany: Lifestyle Changes Could Reduce Dementia Cases by 45%
Experts in Germany claim that adopting a healthy lifestyle could prevent up to 45% of dementia cases, highlighting modifiable risk factors like poor vision, high cholesterol, and social isolation, alongside the already known risk factors of age and other medical conditions.
Germany: Lifestyle Changes Could Reduce Dementia Cases by 45%
Experts in Germany claim that adopting a healthy lifestyle could prevent up to 45% of dementia cases, highlighting modifiable risk factors like poor vision, high cholesterol, and social isolation, alongside the already known risk factors of age and other medical conditions.
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16% Bias Score


Moscow's Rapid Advancement in Robotic Oncology Surgery and High-Tech Healthcare
Moscow has seen a dramatic increase in robotic oncology surgeries, rising from 2000 in 2024 to over 2000 in the first seven months of 2025, alongside a significant expansion of high-tech medical care accessibility.
Moscow's Rapid Advancement in Robotic Oncology Surgery and High-Tech Healthcare
Moscow has seen a dramatic increase in robotic oncology surgeries, rising from 2000 in 2024 to over 2000 in the first seven months of 2025, alongside a significant expansion of high-tech medical care accessibility.
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60% Bias Score


Misinterpreting Emotions: A Potential Early Warning Sign for Dementia
A University of Cambridge and Tel Aviv University study found that misinterpreting emotions as positive, especially anger, fear, or sadness as positive, may be an early sign of cognitive decline in older adults, potentially preceding memory loss; brain imaging showed related changes in regions assoc...
Misinterpreting Emotions: A Potential Early Warning Sign for Dementia
A University of Cambridge and Tel Aviv University study found that misinterpreting emotions as positive, especially anger, fear, or sadness as positive, may be an early sign of cognitive decline in older adults, potentially preceding memory loss; brain imaging showed related changes in regions assoc...
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24% Bias Score


Early MS Symptoms Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
Research indicates that symptoms such as vision problems, anxiety, and fatigue may appear 15 years before a typical multiple sclerosis diagnosis, potentially allowing earlier intervention; a study of over 2,000 patients revealed increased GP visits for these symptoms beginning 15 years prior to neur...
Early MS Symptoms Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
Research indicates that symptoms such as vision problems, anxiety, and fatigue may appear 15 years before a typical multiple sclerosis diagnosis, potentially allowing earlier intervention; a study of over 2,000 patients revealed increased GP visits for these symptoms beginning 15 years prior to neur...
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24% Bias Score


Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
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24% Bias Score


Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease from Scent
A study found that two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix, accurately identified 70-80% of Parkinson's disease patients from sebum samples, with even higher accuracy in identifying healthy individuals (90-98%).
Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease from Scent
A study found that two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix, accurately identified 70-80% of Parkinson's disease patients from sebum samples, with even higher accuracy in identifying healthy individuals (90-98%).
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44% Bias Score

AI Predicts Risk of Over 1,000 Diseases
A new AI tool can predict the risk of developing over 1,000 diseases, including cancers and heart attacks, more than a decade before diagnosis, based on data from 400,000 UK individuals and validated on 1.9 million Danish individuals.

AI Predicts Risk of Over 1,000 Diseases
A new AI tool can predict the risk of developing over 1,000 diseases, including cancers and heart attacks, more than a decade before diagnosis, based on data from 400,000 UK individuals and validated on 1.9 million Danish individuals.
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32% Bias Score

AI Stethoscope Improves Early Heart Condition Detection
A UK trial involving 1.5 million patients and 205 NHS GP surgeries demonstrated that an AI-powered stethoscope significantly improves the early detection of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease, leading to earlier treatment.

AI Stethoscope Improves Early Heart Condition Detection
A UK trial involving 1.5 million patients and 205 NHS GP surgeries demonstrated that an AI-powered stethoscope significantly improves the early detection of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease, leading to earlier treatment.
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56% Bias Score

Early Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Challenges Highlighted by 30-Year-Old's Case
Rachel Danchek, a 30-year-old from Pittsburgh, was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer in 2023 after experiencing symptoms initially dismissed as benign. Her case highlights the challenges in early detection and the rising rates of early-onset cancers.

Early Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Challenges Highlighted by 30-Year-Old's Case
Rachel Danchek, a 30-year-old from Pittsburgh, was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer in 2023 after experiencing symptoms initially dismissed as benign. Her case highlights the challenges in early detection and the rising rates of early-onset cancers.
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32% Bias Score

Early MS Symptoms: Fatigue, Anxiety, and Pain Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
A study of 12,000 patient records reveals fatigue, anxiety, and pain as early MS symptoms, appearing up to 15 years before typical neurological symptoms like walking difficulties and vision problems, potentially enabling earlier intervention.

Early MS Symptoms: Fatigue, Anxiety, and Pain Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
A study of 12,000 patient records reveals fatigue, anxiety, and pain as early MS symptoms, appearing up to 15 years before typical neurological symptoms like walking difficulties and vision problems, potentially enabling earlier intervention.
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32% Bias Score

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease Using Sebum Samples
In a study, two dogs accurately identified Parkinson's patients (70-80%) using sebum samples; this non-invasive method could improve early diagnosis, complementing existing approaches.

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease Using Sebum Samples
In a study, two dogs accurately identified Parkinson's patients (70-80%) using sebum samples; this non-invasive method could improve early diagnosis, complementing existing approaches.
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44% Bias Score

Skin Swab Test Detects Parkinson's Seven Years Before Symptom Onset
A new skin swab test, analyzing sebum, detects Parkinson's up to seven years before symptoms, using biomarkers found in 46 Parkinson's patients, 28 healthy controls, and 9 with iRBD, offering earlier diagnosis and treatment.

Skin Swab Test Detects Parkinson's Seven Years Before Symptom Onset
A new skin swab test, analyzing sebum, detects Parkinson's up to seven years before symptoms, using biomarkers found in 46 Parkinson's patients, 28 healthy controls, and 9 with iRBD, offering earlier diagnosis and treatment.
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52% Bias Score
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