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Resurgence of Malaria in Mayotte Linked to Increase in Imported Cases
Twelve autochthonous malaria cases were detected in Mayotte in 2025, a significant increase linked to rising imported cases from the Comoros; twenty-six people were hospitalized, and five were admitted to intensive care, but no deaths occurred.
Resurgence of Malaria in Mayotte Linked to Increase in Imported Cases
Twelve autochthonous malaria cases were detected in Mayotte in 2025, a significant increase linked to rising imported cases from the Comoros; twenty-six people were hospitalized, and five were admitted to intensive care, but no deaths occurred.
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36% Bias Score


Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.
Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.
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64% Bias Score


Measles Resurgence in France Prompts Health Alert
France is experiencing a measles resurgence, with 75 cases reported in two regions since January 2025, linked to a global increase and imported cases from Morocco, prompting the health authority to urge increased vaccination and vigilance.
Measles Resurgence in France Prompts Health Alert
France is experiencing a measles resurgence, with 75 cases reported in two regions since January 2025, linked to a global increase and imported cases from Morocco, prompting the health authority to urge increased vaccination and vigilance.
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36% Bias Score


\"Drug Addiction Epidemic Worsens: Prevention Must Address Root Causes\"\
The drug addiction epidemic in the country is worsening, with rising numbers of addicts at younger ages, increasing infection risks, and the urgent need for prevention focusing on social and psychological factors rather than solely on consequences.
\"Drug Addiction Epidemic Worsens: Prevention Must Address Root Causes\"\
The drug addiction epidemic in the country is worsening, with rising numbers of addicts at younger ages, increasing infection risks, and the urgent need for prevention focusing on social and psychological factors rather than solely on consequences.
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36% Bias Score


Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: 611 Deaths, Hospital Strain
France experienced a severe influenza epidemic (January 6-12), with a 7.3% increase in influenza-related deaths (611 total), significantly impacting hospitals, especially children under five; however, hospitalizations for older age groups decreased; three strains of the virus are circulating, and va...
Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: 611 Deaths, Hospital Strain
France experienced a severe influenza epidemic (January 6-12), with a 7.3% increase in influenza-related deaths (611 total), significantly impacting hospitals, especially children under five; however, hospitalizations for older age groups decreased; three strains of the virus are circulating, and va...
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24% Bias Score


Rwanda Declares End to Marburg Virus Outbreak
Rwanda declared an end to its Marburg virus disease outbreak on November 24th, after 42 consecutive days without new cases, totaling 66 confirmed cases, 15 deaths, and 51 recoveries; the government will utilize GPS technology to track bats, the primary vector.
Rwanda Declares End to Marburg Virus Outbreak
Rwanda declared an end to its Marburg virus disease outbreak on November 24th, after 42 consecutive days without new cases, totaling 66 confirmed cases, 15 deaths, and 51 recoveries; the government will utilize GPS technology to track bats, the primary vector.
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24% Bias Score

Chikungunya Outbreak in Guangdong: 2,934 Cases Prompt Intensive Control Measures
A Chikungunya fever outbreak in Guangdong, China, has seen 2,934 cases in Foshan's Shunde district by Tuesday, prompting intensified prevention and control measures, including environmental sanitation and mosquito control, alongside regional cooperation with Macao and Hong Kong.

Chikungunya Outbreak in Guangdong: 2,934 Cases Prompt Intensive Control Measures
A Chikungunya fever outbreak in Guangdong, China, has seen 2,934 cases in Foshan's Shunde district by Tuesday, prompting intensified prevention and control measures, including environmental sanitation and mosquito control, alongside regional cooperation with Macao and Hong Kong.
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24% Bias Score

PAHO Issues Yellow Fever Alert for Latin America
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert for yellow fever in Latin America due to increased cases in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, linked to deforestation, climate change, and expanding mosquito populations; the alert urges vaccination and preventative measures.

PAHO Issues Yellow Fever Alert for Latin America
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert for yellow fever in Latin America due to increased cases in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, linked to deforestation, climate change, and expanding mosquito populations; the alert urges vaccination and preventative measures.
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Global Obesity Crisis: 2050 Projections Reveal Unprecedented Threat
A Lancet report warns that over half of adults and a third of children worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, driven by decades of insufficient action, resulting in a massive increase in related diseases and overwhelming healthcare systems.

Global Obesity Crisis: 2050 Projections Reveal Unprecedented Threat
A Lancet report warns that over half of adults and a third of children worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, driven by decades of insufficient action, resulting in a massive increase in related diseases and overwhelming healthcare systems.
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28% Bias Score

Whooping Cough Cases Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg saw a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024, rising from 298 to 4,450, exceeding 22,000 nationwide—the highest since 2013—primarily affecting children under 15, largely due to reduced pathogen circulation and vaccination gaps from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Whooping Cough Cases Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg saw a massive increase in whooping cough cases in 2024, rising from 298 to 4,450, exceeding 22,000 nationwide—the highest since 2013—primarily affecting children under 15, largely due to reduced pathogen circulation and vaccination gaps from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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52% Bias Score

Record Dengue Outbreak in Brazil: 6.65 Million Cases and 6,022 Deaths in 2024
Brazil concluded 2024 with record-high dengue cases (6.65 million) and deaths (6,022), exceeding previous years significantly; a vaccination campaign was initiated, but the limited doses only covered a small portion of the population.

Record Dengue Outbreak in Brazil: 6.65 Million Cases and 6,022 Deaths in 2024
Brazil concluded 2024 with record-high dengue cases (6.65 million) and deaths (6,022), exceeding previous years significantly; a vaccination campaign was initiated, but the limited doses only covered a small portion of the population.
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40% Bias Score

Record Dengue Outbreak in Americas: Over 12.6 Million Cases in 2024
The Americas are experiencing a record-breaking dengue fever outbreak in 2024, with over 12.6 million cases and 7,713 deaths, exceeding previous years by 175%, primarily due to climate events, population growth, and unplanned urbanization causing inadequate sanitation.

Record Dengue Outbreak in Americas: Over 12.6 Million Cases in 2024
The Americas are experiencing a record-breaking dengue fever outbreak in 2024, with over 12.6 million cases and 7,713 deaths, exceeding previous years by 175%, primarily due to climate events, population growth, and unplanned urbanization causing inadequate sanitation.
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24% Bias Score
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