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Alzheimer's: A Personal and Scientific Perspective
Sandeep Jauhar's "The Brain of My Father" chronicles his father's struggle with Alzheimer's, revealing the devastating effects on individuals, families, and healthcare systems, and highlighting the need for improved treatments and societal understanding.
Alzheimer's: A Personal and Scientific Perspective
Sandeep Jauhar's "The Brain of My Father" chronicles his father's struggle with Alzheimer's, revealing the devastating effects on individuals, families, and healthcare systems, and highlighting the need for improved treatments and societal understanding.
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24% Bias Score


Record High Diabetes Cases in UK Spark Health Crisis Concerns
A new report reveals a record high number of people in the UK with diabetes or prediabetes, totaling over 12 million (one in five adults), with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, prompting calls for increased healthcare investment.
Record High Diabetes Cases in UK Spark Health Crisis Concerns
A new report reveals a record high number of people in the UK with diabetes or prediabetes, totaling over 12 million (one in five adults), with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, prompting calls for increased healthcare investment.
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32% Bias Score


Global Study Reveals Alarming Rate of Online Child Sexual Abuse
A study reveals that 1 in 12 children worldwide experience online sexual abuse, highlighting the urgent need for global action due to the rapid growth of internet access and its associated risks, exceeding the prevalence of major childhood health issues.
Global Study Reveals Alarming Rate of Online Child Sexual Abuse
A study reveals that 1 in 12 children worldwide experience online sexual abuse, highlighting the urgent need for global action due to the rapid growth of internet access and its associated risks, exceeding the prevalence of major childhood health issues.
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40% Bias Score


Global Health Emergency: 42 Crises Affect 305 Million in 2025
In 2025, 42 health emergencies impacted 305 million people worldwide, stemming from conflicts (Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan), climate change, and disease outbreaks (Haiti, Africa, Asia), disrupting healthcare and causing immense suffering.
Global Health Emergency: 42 Crises Affect 305 Million in 2025
In 2025, 42 health emergencies impacted 305 million people worldwide, stemming from conflicts (Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan), climate change, and disease outbreaks (Haiti, Africa, Asia), disrupting healthcare and causing immense suffering.
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24% Bias Score


Study Links Childhood Diseases to Synthetic Chemicals, Urging Global Regulatory Reform
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine links rising childhood diseases to synthetic chemicals, citing a 35% increase in childhood cancers and doubled male reproductive birth defects since 1950, recommending urgent global legal reforms and a precautionary principle for chemical approvals.
Study Links Childhood Diseases to Synthetic Chemicals, Urging Global Regulatory Reform
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine links rising childhood diseases to synthetic chemicals, citing a 35% increase in childhood cancers and doubled male reproductive birth defects since 1950, recommending urgent global legal reforms and a precautionary principle for chemical approvals.
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56% Bias Score


Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine links sugary drinks to 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.2 million cardiovascular events in 2020, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, due to shifts in diet and aggressive industry marketing.
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine links sugary drinks to 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.2 million cardiovascular events in 2020, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, due to shifts in diet and aggressive industry marketing.
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48% Bias Score

Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, caused by burning fuels and agricultural practices, kills 7 million people annually; PM2.5 and PM10 particles are most dangerous, impacting respiratory and cardiovascular health worldwide.

Air Pollution: 7 Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, caused by burning fuels and agricultural practices, kills 7 million people annually; PM2.5 and PM10 particles are most dangerous, impacting respiratory and cardiovascular health worldwide.
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20% Bias Score

Trump's USAID Freeze Cripples Global Aid Distribution
President Trump's freeze on USAID funding has paralyzed the global distribution of essential food and medicine, causing millions of dollars in aid to expire or be diverted, with devastating consequences for vulnerable populations in over 100 countries.

Trump's USAID Freeze Cripples Global Aid Distribution
President Trump's freeze on USAID funding has paralyzed the global distribution of essential food and medicine, causing millions of dollars in aid to expire or be diverted, with devastating consequences for vulnerable populations in over 100 countries.
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56% Bias Score

Global Health Crises in 2025: Conflicts and Instability Exacerbate Healthcare Catastrophes
In 2025, conflicts in Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, and Sudan, alongside crises in Syria, Afghanistan, Haiti, and several African nations, caused widespread destruction of healthcare systems, leaving millions needing urgent medical care and highlighting the interconnectedness of conflict, instability, and p...

Global Health Crises in 2025: Conflicts and Instability Exacerbate Healthcare Catastrophes
In 2025, conflicts in Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, and Sudan, alongside crises in Syria, Afghanistan, Haiti, and several African nations, caused widespread destruction of healthcare systems, leaving millions needing urgent medical care and highlighting the interconnectedness of conflict, instability, and p...
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28% Bias Score

Dementia Risk Significantly Higher Than Previously Estimated
A new study reveals a significantly higher risk of developing dementia after age 55 (42%), driven by an aging population and potentially doubling US dementia cases by 2060, highlighting the importance of cardiovascular health and preventative measures.

Dementia Risk Significantly Higher Than Previously Estimated
A new study reveals a significantly higher risk of developing dementia after age 55 (42%), driven by an aging population and potentially doubling US dementia cases by 2060, highlighting the importance of cardiovascular health and preventative measures.
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36% Bias Score

96% of Online Pharmacies Operate Illegally, Posing Global Health Risks
A U.S. Trade Representative's report found that 96% of the world's 35,000 online pharmacies are illegal, leading to risks of ineffective or dangerous drugs; at least nine people died from counterfeit opioid pills sold through fake online drugstores between August 2023 and June 2024.

96% of Online Pharmacies Operate Illegally, Posing Global Health Risks
A U.S. Trade Representative's report found that 96% of the world's 35,000 online pharmacies are illegal, leading to risks of ineffective or dangerous drugs; at least nine people died from counterfeit opioid pills sold through fake online drugstores between August 2023 and June 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Linked to 330,000 Annual Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that sugary drinks cause over 330,000 annual deaths globally from diabetes and cardiovascular disease, with the most significant impact seen in Latin America/the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa; researchers call for urgent public health action.

Sugary Drinks Linked to 330,000 Annual Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that sugary drinks cause over 330,000 annual deaths globally from diabetes and cardiovascular disease, with the most significant impact seen in Latin America/the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa; researchers call for urgent public health action.
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36% Bias Score
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