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China Begins Phase I Trials for First Mpox Vaccine Candidate
China's first mpox vaccine candidate, an MVA strain developed by the Shanghai Institute of Biological Products, has started Phase I clinical trials in Zhengzhou, involving 120 participants from high-risk groups, aiming to accelerate mpox prevention in China and globally.
China Begins Phase I Trials for First Mpox Vaccine Candidate
China's first mpox vaccine candidate, an MVA strain developed by the Shanghai Institute of Biological Products, has started Phase I clinical trials in Zhengzhou, involving 120 participants from high-risk groups, aiming to accelerate mpox prevention in China and globally.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's Unprecedented Science Cuts Threaten US Global Leadership
President Trump's unprecedented cuts to US scientific funding, impacting agencies like the NIH, CDC, and NASA, threaten global health, scientific progress, and the nation's leadership in research and development, with potential consequences lasting decades.
Trump's Unprecedented Science Cuts Threaten US Global Leadership
President Trump's unprecedented cuts to US scientific funding, impacting agencies like the NIH, CDC, and NASA, threaten global health, scientific progress, and the nation's leadership in research and development, with potential consequences lasting decades.
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60% Bias Score


Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...
Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...
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48% Bias Score


Kingston Hospital's Redesigned Brain Tumor Program Cuts Delays, Doubles Surgery Volume
Neurosurgeon Dr. Teresa Purzner streamlined Kingston Health Sciences Centre's 19-step brain tumor treatment process, reducing radiation delays by 40 percent and doubling surgery volume in one year, a model now being considered by hospitals in Canada and Australia.
Kingston Hospital's Redesigned Brain Tumor Program Cuts Delays, Doubles Surgery Volume
Neurosurgeon Dr. Teresa Purzner streamlined Kingston Health Sciences Centre's 19-step brain tumor treatment process, reducing radiation delays by 40 percent and doubling surgery volume in one year, a model now being considered by hospitals in Canada and Australia.
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52% Bias Score


Anthrax Outbreak Kills Dozens of Hippos in Virunga National Park
Anthrax has killed approximately 50 hippos and other large animals in Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting urgent efforts to contain the outbreak and bury the carcasses, hampered by resource limitations.
Anthrax Outbreak Kills Dozens of Hippos in Virunga National Park
Anthrax has killed approximately 50 hippos and other large animals in Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting urgent efforts to contain the outbreak and bury the carcasses, hampered by resource limitations.
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24% Bias Score


Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...
Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Organ Transplant Success Amidst Critical Shortage
Turkey leads the world in living-donor organ transplants but faces a critical organ shortage due to low family consent rates (17%, down from 28% in the 2010s), resulting in 6-7 daily deaths among 33,000 patients awaiting transplants.

Turkey's Organ Transplant Success Amidst Critical Shortage
Turkey leads the world in living-donor organ transplants but faces a critical organ shortage due to low family consent rates (17%, down from 28% in the 2010s), resulting in 6-7 daily deaths among 33,000 patients awaiting transplants.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Unprecedented Cuts to US Science Threaten Global Health and Leadership
President Trump's drastic cuts to US scientific funding, impacting agencies like the CDC, FDA, NIH, and NASA, threaten global health, space exploration, and the nation's scientific leadership, potentially causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and reversing decades of progress.

Trump's Unprecedented Cuts to US Science Threaten Global Health and Leadership
President Trump's drastic cuts to US scientific funding, impacting agencies like the CDC, FDA, NIH, and NASA, threaten global health, space exploration, and the nation's scientific leadership, potentially causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and reversing decades of progress.
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72% Bias Score

Lenacapavir's Promise vs. US Cuts: A Critical Juncture for HIV Eradication
Lenacapavir, a once-yearly HIV injection, demonstrates near-perfect efficacy in preventing new infections (0% in trials) and slashing acquisition risk by 96%, but US cuts to infectious disease programs threaten to hinder global eradication efforts despite Egypt's successful hepatitis C eradication s...

Lenacapavir's Promise vs. US Cuts: A Critical Juncture for HIV Eradication
Lenacapavir, a once-yearly HIV injection, demonstrates near-perfect efficacy in preventing new infections (0% in trials) and slashing acquisition risk by 96%, but US cuts to infectious disease programs threaten to hinder global eradication efforts despite Egypt's successful hepatitis C eradication s...
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56% Bias Score

WHO Warns of Critical Shortage of Antifungal Drugs and Diagnostics
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a critical shortage of antifungal drugs and diagnostic tools, leaving many vulnerable to deadly fungal infections with an 88% mortality rate in severe cases; only four new drugs have been approved in the last decade, highlighting the urgent need for increa...

WHO Warns of Critical Shortage of Antifungal Drugs and Diagnostics
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a critical shortage of antifungal drugs and diagnostic tools, leaving many vulnerable to deadly fungal infections with an 88% mortality rate in severe cases; only four new drugs have been approved in the last decade, highlighting the urgent need for increa...
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32% Bias Score

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.
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56% Bias Score

China's Maternal and Child Health: Significant Improvements in 2024
In 2024, China's maternal mortality rate was 14.3 per 100,000 live births, infant mortality was 4 per 1,000, and under-five mortality was 5.6 per 1,000; these improvements are due to expanded healthcare infrastructure and personnel, and China is exporting this expertise, delivering 63,800 babies abr...

China's Maternal and Child Health: Significant Improvements in 2024
In 2024, China's maternal mortality rate was 14.3 per 100,000 live births, infant mortality was 4 per 1,000, and under-five mortality was 5.6 per 1,000; these improvements are due to expanded healthcare infrastructure and personnel, and China is exporting this expertise, delivering 63,800 babies abr...
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28% Bias Score
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