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Global Obesity Rise Spurs Infrastructure Overhaul
A study predicts that over half of adults and a third of children worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, leading to significant adaptations in various sectors, including hospitals, transport, stadiums, and funeral services to accommodate larger bodies.
Global Obesity Rise Spurs Infrastructure Overhaul
A study predicts that over half of adults and a third of children worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, leading to significant adaptations in various sectors, including hospitals, transport, stadiums, and funeral services to accommodate larger bodies.
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Block on $2 Billion in Foreign Aid
The US Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block $2 billion in funding for the State Department and USAID, reversing a freeze that halted humanitarian aid and caused widespread concern regarding global poverty and disease prevention, following a lawsuit from US and internati...
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Block on $2 Billion in Foreign Aid
The US Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block $2 billion in funding for the State Department and USAID, reversing a freeze that halted humanitarian aid and caused widespread concern regarding global poverty and disease prevention, following a lawsuit from US and internati...
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60% Bias Score


Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
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24% Bias Score


Parkinson's Disease Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study predicts that the global burden of Parkinson's disease will more than double by 2050, reaching 25.2 million cases due to increased life expectancy and population growth, with East Asia projected to have the highest number of cases.
Parkinson's Disease Cases to More Than Double by 2050
A new study predicts that the global burden of Parkinson's disease will more than double by 2050, reaching 25.2 million cases due to increased life expectancy and population growth, with East Asia projected to have the highest number of cases.
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24% Bias Score


Male Circumcision Programs Reduce HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa
USAID's PEPFAR program has funded over 32.5 million voluntary medical male circumcisions since 2007, significantly reducing HIV transmission in countries like Mozambique, where over 2.5 million circumcisions were performed (2010-2023) with less than 2% of recipients becoming HIV-positive, proving a ...
Male Circumcision Programs Reduce HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa
USAID's PEPFAR program has funded over 32.5 million voluntary medical male circumcisions since 2007, significantly reducing HIV transmission in countries like Mozambique, where over 2.5 million circumcisions were performed (2010-2023) with less than 2% of recipients becoming HIV-positive, proving a ...
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40% Bias Score


China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate and lack of specialized care, utilizing advan...
China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate and lack of specialized care, utilizing advan...
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40% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts Jeopardize Global Tuberculosis Fight
The WHO warns that US cuts to tuberculosis and HIV programs endanger millions globally, impacting Africa severely, after preventing 3.65 million TB deaths last year; the US previously funded 25% of global TB programs.

US Aid Cuts Jeopardize Global Tuberculosis Fight
The WHO warns that US cuts to tuberculosis and HIV programs endanger millions globally, impacting Africa severely, after preventing 3.65 million TB deaths last year; the US previously funded 25% of global TB programs.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Debt Swap Improves Healthcare in Mauritania
Spain's debt-for-development program in Mauritania provided a new CT scanner and training, improving healthcare and impacting 15 patients daily, illustrating a broader global initiative to alleviate debt burdens and advance development goals, while acknowledging limitations such as scale and transac...

Spain's Debt Swap Improves Healthcare in Mauritania
Spain's debt-for-development program in Mauritania provided a new CT scanner and training, improving healthcare and impacting 15 patients daily, illustrating a broader global initiative to alleviate debt burdens and advance development goals, while acknowledging limitations such as scale and transac...
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52% Bias Score

NHS Resumes UK Blood Plasma Use, Saving Millions and Improving Patient Care
After a 24-year pause due to vCJD fears, the NHS has restarted using UK-donated blood plasma for medicine, saving up to £10 million yearly in import costs and providing life-saving treatment for patients like four-year-old Ruby Harris who received albumin for a serious liver issue.

NHS Resumes UK Blood Plasma Use, Saving Millions and Improving Patient Care
After a 24-year pause due to vCJD fears, the NHS has restarted using UK-donated blood plasma for medicine, saving up to £10 million yearly in import costs and providing life-saving treatment for patients like four-year-old Ruby Harris who received albumin for a serious liver issue.
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48% Bias Score

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened Papua New Guinea's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate stemming from insufficient resou...

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened Papua New Guinea's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate stemming from insufficient resou...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, rejected the Trump administration's bid to freeze billions in Congressionally approved foreign aid, sending the case back to lower courts to determine how to ensure compliance with the restraining order halting the freeze; the ruling does not mandate immediate r...

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, rejected the Trump administration's bid to freeze billions in Congressionally approved foreign aid, sending the case back to lower courts to determine how to ensure compliance with the restraining order halting the freeze; the ruling does not mandate immediate r...
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40% Bias Score

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
On Monday, the 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital, offering screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, addressing the nation's low breast cancer survival rate of under 40 percent and lack of resources.

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
On Monday, the 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital, offering screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, addressing the nation's low breast cancer survival rate of under 40 percent and lack of resources.
Progress
24% Bias Score
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