Showing 133 to 144 of 669 results


Gavi Seeks \$9 Billion for Global Immunization Strategy
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, aims to raise \$9 billion by 2030 at a summit in Brussels to fund its immunization strategy; several countries and the Gates Foundation have already pledged funds, while African nations are increasing their investments in healthcare.
Gavi Seeks \$9 Billion for Global Immunization Strategy
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, aims to raise \$9 billion by 2030 at a summit in Brussels to fund its immunization strategy; several countries and the Gates Foundation have already pledged funds, while African nations are increasing their investments in healthcare.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis: A Growing Global Health Crisis
In 2023, 1.25 million deaths resulted from multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), exceeding COVID-19 as the leading infectious disease killer; researchers are exploring non-antibiotic drug repositioning strategies to combat rifampicin resistance and improve treatment.
Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis: A Growing Global Health Crisis
In 2023, 1.25 million deaths resulted from multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), exceeding COVID-19 as the leading infectious disease killer; researchers are exploring non-antibiotic drug repositioning strategies to combat rifampicin resistance and improve treatment.
Progress
24% Bias Score


FDA Approves Twice-Yearly Injectable HIV Prevention Treatment
The FDA approved Yeztugo, Gilead's new twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention treatment, on June 18, 2025, showing over 99.9% efficacy in clinical trials involving over 4,000 participants across diverse populations, but concerns remain about its high potential cost.
FDA Approves Twice-Yearly Injectable HIV Prevention Treatment
The FDA approved Yeztugo, Gilead's new twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention treatment, on June 18, 2025, showing over 99.9% efficacy in clinical trials involving over 4,000 participants across diverse populations, but concerns remain about its high potential cost.
Progress
52% Bias Score


UNICEF's Global Support for Fathers and Families in Crisis
UNICEF supports fathers' involvement in childcare globally, providing resources and emergency aid to families affected by conflict and crises, impacting child well-being and gender equality.
UNICEF's Global Support for Fathers and Families in Crisis
UNICEF supports fathers' involvement in childcare globally, providing resources and emergency aid to families affected by conflict and crises, impacting child well-being and gender equality.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Global Blood Shortage: Disparities and the Search for Alternatives
A global blood shortage exists, with Germany alone needing 112 million annual donations. High-income countries donate disproportionately more, while research into artificial blood offers potential solutions but faces challenges in safety and scalability.
Global Blood Shortage: Disparities and the Search for Alternatives
A global blood shortage exists, with Germany alone needing 112 million annual donations. High-income countries donate disproportionately more, while research into artificial blood offers potential solutions but faces challenges in safety and scalability.
Progress
48% Bias Score


House Republicans to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
House Republicans plan to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting foreign aid, refugee programs, and public broadcasting, which Democrats say will damage the US's global standing.
House Republicans to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
House Republicans plan to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting foreign aid, refugee programs, and public broadcasting, which Democrats say will damage the US's global standing.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Global Childhood Vaccination Rates Stall, Increasing Disease Outbreak Risk
A new global study reveals that progress in vaccinating children against life-threatening diseases has stalled since 2010, leaving nearly 16 million children unvaccinated by 2023, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia; this is due to factors such as decreased international aid and the impact o...

Global Childhood Vaccination Rates Stall, Increasing Disease Outbreak Risk
A new global study reveals that progress in vaccinating children against life-threatening diseases has stalled since 2010, leaving nearly 16 million children unvaccinated by 2023, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia; this is due to factors such as decreased international aid and the impact o...
Progress
20% Bias Score

US Malaria Initiative Faces Collapse, Threatening Millions of Lives
The US President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) faces potential collapse due to USAID suspension, threatening to negate the program's success in preventing 2 billion malaria cases and saving 12 million lives over two decades, with projections of 13 million additional cases and 104,000 deaths by 2025 if ...

US Malaria Initiative Faces Collapse, Threatening Millions of Lives
The US President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) faces potential collapse due to USAID suspension, threatening to negate the program's success in preventing 2 billion malaria cases and saving 12 million lives over two decades, with projections of 13 million additional cases and 104,000 deaths by 2025 if ...
Progress
48% Bias Score

US Health Research Funding Cuts Spur Researcher Exodus, Creating Opportunity for EU
US health research funding has hit a 10-year low, causing 75% of US researchers to consider leaving, creating opportunities for the EU, which is actively courting researchers with initiatives like Choose Europe; however, the UK and Canada are the most popular destinations for US researchers currentl...

US Health Research Funding Cuts Spur Researcher Exodus, Creating Opportunity for EU
US health research funding has hit a 10-year low, causing 75% of US researchers to consider leaving, creating opportunities for the EU, which is actively courting researchers with initiatives like Choose Europe; however, the UK and Canada are the most popular destinations for US researchers currentl...
Progress
52% Bias Score

World Blood Donor Day: Celebrating Landsteiner's Legacy and Europe's Blood Donation Efforts
World Blood Donor Day (June 14th) honors Karl Landsteiner's discovery of ABO blood groups; the 2025 campaign emphasizes the impact of blood donations, highlighting the EU's 2023 data of over 15 million donors and 22 million blood units collected, with varying donation rates and blood type distributi...

World Blood Donor Day: Celebrating Landsteiner's Legacy and Europe's Blood Donation Efforts
World Blood Donor Day (June 14th) honors Karl Landsteiner's discovery of ABO blood groups; the 2025 campaign emphasizes the impact of blood donations, highlighting the EU's 2023 data of over 15 million donors and 22 million blood units collected, with varying donation rates and blood type distributi...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Italian Pathologist's NGO Improves Cancer Diagnosis in Djibouti
Retired pathologist Vincenzo Stracca Pansa, founder of the NGO "Patologi Oltre Frontiera," has been providing cancer diagnostic services and training in Djibouti since 1996, challenging misconceptions about the prevalence of cancer in the Horn of Africa and showcasing the importance of global health...

Italian Pathologist's NGO Improves Cancer Diagnosis in Djibouti
Retired pathologist Vincenzo Stracca Pansa, founder of the NGO "Patologi Oltre Frontiera," has been providing cancer diagnostic services and training in Djibouti since 1996, challenging misconceptions about the prevalence of cancer in the Horn of Africa and showcasing the importance of global health...
Progress
40% Bias Score

HHS Budget: $1 Billion Shift from CDC to New Public Health Agency Amidst Funding Cuts
The Department of Health and Human Services' 2026 budget proposal consolidates 28 divisions into 15, creating the Administration for a Healthy America with a $20.6 billion budget, significantly cutting CDC funding from $9.2 billion to $4.2 billion to support Secretary Kennedy's "Make America Healthy...

HHS Budget: $1 Billion Shift from CDC to New Public Health Agency Amidst Funding Cuts
The Department of Health and Human Services' 2026 budget proposal consolidates 28 divisions into 15, creating the Administration for a Healthy America with a $20.6 billion budget, significantly cutting CDC funding from $9.2 billion to $4.2 billion to support Secretary Kennedy's "Make America Healthy...
Progress
64% Bias Score
Showing 133 to 144 of 669 results