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Statins Show 39% Reduction in Sepsis Mortality
A study of 12,000 sepsis patients in an Israeli hospital over a decade found that statins reduced the risk of death by 39 percent, with a 14.3 percent death rate within 28 days for statin users versus 23.4 percent for non-users in intensive care.
Statins Show 39% Reduction in Sepsis Mortality
A study of 12,000 sepsis patients in an Israeli hospital over a decade found that statins reduced the risk of death by 39 percent, with a 14.3 percent death rate within 28 days for statin users versus 23.4 percent for non-users in intensive care.
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40% Bias Score


Unsafe Food: 420,000 Deaths Annually, US\$110 Billion Lost
Unsafe food causes 600 million illnesses and 420,000 deaths annually, costing low- and mid-income countries US\$110 billion yearly; a whole-system approach, climate change adaptation, and global cooperation are needed to improve food safety.
Unsafe Food: 420,000 Deaths Annually, US\$110 Billion Lost
Unsafe food causes 600 million illnesses and 420,000 deaths annually, costing low- and mid-income countries US\$110 billion yearly; a whole-system approach, climate change adaptation, and global cooperation are needed to improve food safety.
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20% Bias Score


MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.
MSF's Secret Drug Deals Undermine Transparency Campaign
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, to obtain medicines for low-income countries, contradicting their public advocacy for drug price transparency, due to the power imbalance in supply negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Budget Cuts Threaten Biomedical Research and Global Health
President Trump's proposed budget includes significant cuts to the NIH (40%), CDC (54%), and global health initiatives (over 60%), potentially hindering disease research and increasing global mortality and disability.
Trump Budget Cuts Threaten Biomedical Research and Global Health
President Trump's proposed budget includes significant cuts to the NIH (40%), CDC (54%), and global health initiatives (over 60%), potentially hindering disease research and increasing global mortality and disability.
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52% Bias Score


Gates Pledges \$200 Billion to African Health and Education
Bill Gates pledged \$200 billion to African health and education, aiming to improve maternal and child health, combat infectious diseases, and alleviate poverty, addressing funding cuts by other organizations.
Gates Pledges \$200 Billion to African Health and Education
Bill Gates pledged \$200 billion to African health and education, aiming to improve maternal and child health, combat infectious diseases, and alleviate poverty, addressing funding cuts by other organizations.
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40% Bias Score


US Withdrawal from WHO Creates Budget Crisis, Shifts Global Health Power
The US withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2026, triggered by President Trump's executive order, creates a $4.2 billion budget shortfall, potentially impacting disease control and global health initiatives, while China steps up funding.
US Withdrawal from WHO Creates Budget Crisis, Shifts Global Health Power
The US withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2026, triggered by President Trump's executive order, creates a $4.2 billion budget shortfall, potentially impacting disease control and global health initiatives, while China steps up funding.
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40% Bias Score

Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.

Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.
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36% Bias Score

15 Million Undiagnosed Cases of Aggressive Fatty Liver Disease in US and Europe
Research reveals that over 15 million people in the US, UK, Germany, and France are undiagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the most aggressive form of fatty liver disease, resulting in significant economic and health consequences; improved screening, treatment, and...

15 Million Undiagnosed Cases of Aggressive Fatty Liver Disease in US and Europe
Research reveals that over 15 million people in the US, UK, Germany, and France are undiagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the most aggressive form of fatty liver disease, resulting in significant economic and health consequences; improved screening, treatment, and...
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40% Bias Score

Global Summit Spotlights Race to Extend Healthy Lifespans
The Hevolution Global Healthspan Summit 2025 brought together global leaders in science, technology, and policy to address the challenges and opportunities of extending healthy lifespans, showcasing initiatives like Saudi Arabia's fast-track regulatory system and the UK's massive health data project...

Global Summit Spotlights Race to Extend Healthy Lifespans
The Hevolution Global Healthspan Summit 2025 brought together global leaders in science, technology, and policy to address the challenges and opportunities of extending healthy lifespans, showcasing initiatives like Saudi Arabia's fast-track regulatory system and the UK's massive health data project...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Man Hospitalized with Rabies After Ethiopia Trip
A Spanish man hospitalized in critical condition with rabies contracted during a trip to Ethiopia in July 2022; he delayed seeking medical attention after a dog bite.

Spanish Man Hospitalized with Rabies After Ethiopia Trip
A Spanish man hospitalized in critical condition with rabies contracted during a trip to Ethiopia in July 2022; he delayed seeking medical attention after a dog bite.
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40% Bias Score

Denver Airport Measles Cases Double, Raising Public Health Concerns
Six measles cases, including three new ones reported Sunday, are linked to Turkish Airlines flight 201 that landed at Denver International Airport on May 13. Two unvaccinated passengers visited public locations after exposure, and one vaccinated adult also contracted the disease.

Denver Airport Measles Cases Double, Raising Public Health Concerns
Six measles cases, including three new ones reported Sunday, are linked to Turkish Airlines flight 201 that landed at Denver International Airport on May 13. Two unvaccinated passengers visited public locations after exposure, and one vaccinated adult also contracted the disease.
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48% Bias Score

Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study
Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.

Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study
Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.
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32% Bias Score
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