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African Microbiologist Advocates for Community-Based Solutions to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases
Cameroonian microbiologist Sara Irène Eyangoh, director of Cameroon's Pasteur Center and coordinator of a WHO NTD lab network, highlights insufficient funding and gender inequality as major obstacles in combating neglected tropical diseases affecting over a billion people globally, advocating for co...
African Microbiologist Advocates for Community-Based Solutions to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases
Cameroonian microbiologist Sara Irène Eyangoh, director of Cameroon's Pasteur Center and coordinator of a WHO NTD lab network, highlights insufficient funding and gender inequality as major obstacles in combating neglected tropical diseases affecting over a billion people globally, advocating for co...
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36% Bias Score


AI Transforms Global Healthcare: Addressing Challenges and Ensuring Equitable Access
AI-driven healthcare innovations are significantly improving diagnosis accuracy and efficiency in countries like China and Brazil, addressing challenges of aging populations, resource constraints, and capacity strain; however, robust global regulatory frameworks are crucial to ensure equitable acces...
AI Transforms Global Healthcare: Addressing Challenges and Ensuring Equitable Access
AI-driven healthcare innovations are significantly improving diagnosis accuracy and efficiency in countries like China and Brazil, addressing challenges of aging populations, resource constraints, and capacity strain; however, robust global regulatory frameworks are crucial to ensure equitable acces...
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change to Spread Deadly Fungi, Threatening Millions
Climate change is projected to significantly expand the range of Aspergillus fungi, causing potentially life-threatening aspergillosis, by 2100, increasing the risk to millions, particularly those with weakened immune systems, based on a new study from the University of Manchester.
Climate Change to Spread Deadly Fungi, Threatening Millions
Climate change is projected to significantly expand the range of Aspergillus fungi, causing potentially life-threatening aspergillosis, by 2100, increasing the risk to millions, particularly those with weakened immune systems, based on a new study from the University of Manchester.
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
Climate change will significantly expand the reach of Aspergillus fungi, responsible for 2.5 million deaths annually, into new regions of North America, Europe, China, and Russia by 2100, according to a new study; the world is unprepared.
Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
Climate change will significantly expand the reach of Aspergillus fungi, responsible for 2.5 million deaths annually, into new regions of North America, Europe, China, and Russia by 2100, according to a new study; the world is unprepared.
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40% Bias Score


H5N1 Avian Influenza: Global Spread and Pandemic Risk
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 has spread globally, infecting various bird and mammal species, including over 1,000 dairy cattle in the US, leading to at least 70 human cases and one death, raising concerns about a potential pandemic due to inconsistent governmental responses and the virus's...
H5N1 Avian Influenza: Global Spread and Pandemic Risk
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 has spread globally, infecting various bird and mammal species, including over 1,000 dairy cattle in the US, leading to at least 70 human cases and one death, raising concerns about a potential pandemic due to inconsistent governmental responses and the virus's...
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40% Bias Score


Highly Infectious Covid Variant NB.1.8.1 Detected in US
A new, highly infectious Covid variant, NB.1.8.1, originating in China, has been detected in several US states among international travelers, causing concern despite no current major US surge; the variant is linked to increased hospitalizations in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Highly Infectious Covid Variant NB.1.8.1 Detected in US
A new, highly infectious Covid variant, NB.1.8.1, originating in China, has been detected in several US states among international travelers, causing concern despite no current major US surge; the variant is linked to increased hospitalizations in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
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40% Bias Score

Biocon's Biosimilar Strategy Disrupts Global Healthcare
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, thwarted in her brewing ambitions, founded Biocon, a $1.9 billion biopharmaceutical company producing cheaper biosimilar drugs, impacting global healthcare access and resulting in a $3.2 billion personal fortune.

Biocon's Biosimilar Strategy Disrupts Global Healthcare
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, thwarted in her brewing ambitions, founded Biocon, a $1.9 billion biopharmaceutical company producing cheaper biosimilar drugs, impacting global healthcare access and resulting in a $3.2 billion personal fortune.
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44% Bias Score

NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 Variant Spreads in U.S., Raising Concerns
The NB.1.8.1 SARS-CoV-2 variant, originating in Asia, is spreading in the U.S., alongside XFG and LP.8.1, posing challenges due to limited surveillance and resource constraints, despite some protection from existing vaccines.

NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 Variant Spreads in U.S., Raising Concerns
The NB.1.8.1 SARS-CoV-2 variant, originating in Asia, is spreading in the U.S., alongside XFG and LP.8.1, posing challenges due to limited surveillance and resource constraints, despite some protection from existing vaccines.
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60% Bias Score

Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
A University of Manchester study projects climate change will expand the range of the Aspergillus fungus, causing life-threatening aspergillosis, affecting North America, Europe, China, and Russia, with Aspergillus flavus potentially increasing spread by 16% and Aspergillus fumigatus by 77.5% by 210...

Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
A University of Manchester study projects climate change will expand the range of the Aspergillus fungus, causing life-threatening aspergillosis, affecting North America, Europe, China, and Russia, with Aspergillus flavus potentially increasing spread by 16% and Aspergillus fumigatus by 77.5% by 210...
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24% Bias Score

US Foreign Aid Cuts Cause Surge in HIV Infections
The US government's drastic cuts to foreign aid have severely disrupted global HIV/AIDS programs, causing a surge in new infections and jeopardizing the eradication goal by 2030, despite Elon Musk's claims to the contrary; programs such as the distribution of Prep have been severely impacted and the...

US Foreign Aid Cuts Cause Surge in HIV Infections
The US government's drastic cuts to foreign aid have severely disrupted global HIV/AIDS programs, causing a surge in new infections and jeopardizing the eradication goal by 2030, despite Elon Musk's claims to the contrary; programs such as the distribution of Prep have been severely impacted and the...
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56% Bias Score

ME/CFS: A Debilitating Illness Impacts Millions
Larisa, 30, exemplifies the debilitating effects of ME/CFS, a neurological condition with potentially doubled prevalence post-COVID-19, characterized by extreme fatigue, pain, and cognitive dysfunction, leaving many incapacitated.

ME/CFS: A Debilitating Illness Impacts Millions
Larisa, 30, exemplifies the debilitating effects of ME/CFS, a neurological condition with potentially doubled prevalence post-COVID-19, characterized by extreme fatigue, pain, and cognitive dysfunction, leaving many incapacitated.
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52% Bias Score

WHO Adopts Pandemic Treaty; China Advocates Multilateralism
The World Health Assembly adopted a new pandemic treaty on May 22, 2024, in Geneva, with China playing a significant role in its negotiation, advocating for multilateralism and equitable access to health resources for developing nations.

WHO Adopts Pandemic Treaty; China Advocates Multilateralism
The World Health Assembly adopted a new pandemic treaty on May 22, 2024, in Geneva, with China playing a significant role in its negotiation, advocating for multilateralism and equitable access to health resources for developing nations.
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24% Bias Score
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