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Pakistan Polio Crisis: Mismanagement and Misinformation Fuel Surge in Cases
Pakistan's polio eradication campaign faces setbacks due to 11 new cases this year, stemming from mismanagement, vaccine storage issues, and widespread misinformation, despite $20 billion in spending since the 1980s.
Pakistan Polio Crisis: Mismanagement and Misinformation Fuel Surge in Cases
Pakistan's polio eradication campaign faces setbacks due to 11 new cases this year, stemming from mismanagement, vaccine storage issues, and widespread misinformation, despite $20 billion in spending since the 1980s.
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52% Bias Score


Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.
Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.
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44% Bias Score


Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
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48% Bias Score


Global Sleep Deprivation Crisis Costs Businesses Billions
A global sleep deprivation crisis affects 62% of the world's population, increasing mortality risk and costing U.S. businesses $136 billion annually in lost productivity due to reduced performance, absenteeism, and increased turnover; CEOs can mitigate this by modeling healthy sleep habits and provi...
Global Sleep Deprivation Crisis Costs Businesses Billions
A global sleep deprivation crisis affects 62% of the world's population, increasing mortality risk and costing U.S. businesses $136 billion annually in lost productivity due to reduced performance, absenteeism, and increased turnover; CEOs can mitigate this by modeling healthy sleep habits and provi...
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32% Bias Score


Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...
Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...
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36% Bias Score


UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.
UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.
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52% Bias Score

1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.

1.4 Million Annual Hepatitis A Infections Highlight Global Sanitation Disparities
The World Health Organization reports 1.4 million annual Hepatitis A infections globally, primarily in developing nations due to poor sanitation; transmission occurs through contaminated water and food, but a vaccine exists.
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40% Bias Score

Rising Violence Against Healthcare Workers in Europe
Across Europe, attacks on healthcare workers are rising, with Spain reporting 847 attacks in 2024 and France seeing a 27% increase in 2023; causes include patient dissatisfaction, long waits, and poor communication, prompting legislative changes and awareness campaigns.

Rising Violence Against Healthcare Workers in Europe
Across Europe, attacks on healthcare workers are rising, with Spain reporting 847 attacks in 2024 and France seeing a 27% increase in 2023; causes include patient dissatisfaction, long waits, and poor communication, prompting legislative changes and awareness campaigns.
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40% Bias Score

CDC Shuts Down Maternal and Child HIV Program, Eliminating 22 Jobs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) terminated 22 employees and eliminated seven of its fifteen branches in its Global HIV and TB division, including the Maternal and Child Health Branch, which provided HIV treatment to over 380,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women and over 300,000 ...

CDC Shuts Down Maternal and Child HIV Program, Eliminating 22 Jobs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) terminated 22 employees and eliminated seven of its fifteen branches in its Global HIV and TB division, including the Maternal and Child Health Branch, which provided HIV treatment to over 380,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women and over 300,000 ...
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52% Bias Score

Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.

Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.
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24% Bias Score

Global Obesity Crisis to Affect 4.5 Billion by 2050
Two studies published in The Lancet predict that by 2050, 60% of adults and 31% of children globally will be overweight or obese, totaling 3.8 billion adults and 746 million young people, a sharp increase from 1990, posing a major threat to global health.

Global Obesity Crisis to Affect 4.5 Billion by 2050
Two studies published in The Lancet predict that by 2050, 60% of adults and 31% of children globally will be overweight or obese, totaling 3.8 billion adults and 746 million young people, a sharp increase from 1990, posing a major threat to global health.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands, UK Fuel Deadly Kush Epidemic in Sierra Leone
A report by Clingendael and Global Initiative reveals that the Netherlands and the UK are the main suppliers of Kush, a deadly synthetic drug causing an epidemic in Sierra Leone, with a 300kg shipment seized from the Netherlands in 2024, and government officials allegedly involved in the import.

Netherlands, UK Fuel Deadly Kush Epidemic in Sierra Leone
A report by Clingendael and Global Initiative reveals that the Netherlands and the UK are the main suppliers of Kush, a deadly synthetic drug causing an epidemic in Sierra Leone, with a 300kg shipment seized from the Netherlands in 2024, and government officials allegedly involved in the import.
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40% Bias Score
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