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COVID-19 Pandemic's Uneven Impact on the Netherlands
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Netherlands in February 2020, causing lockdowns, social distancing, and a significant rise in mortality, particularly in the south, exposing inequalities and highlighting vulnerabilities in healthcare and societal resilience.
COVID-19 Pandemic's Uneven Impact on the Netherlands
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Netherlands in February 2020, causing lockdowns, social distancing, and a significant rise in mortality, particularly in the south, exposing inequalities and highlighting vulnerabilities in healthcare and societal resilience.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Dismantles USAID, Halting $40 Billion in Foreign Aid
President Trump's immediate freeze and subsequent dismantling of USAID, involving over $40 billion in international projects, has caused significant disruption to global health initiatives and aid programs in 177 countries, raising concerns about humanitarian crises and constitutional violations.
Trump Dismantles USAID, Halting $40 Billion in Foreign Aid
President Trump's immediate freeze and subsequent dismantling of USAID, involving over $40 billion in international projects, has caused significant disruption to global health initiatives and aid programs in 177 countries, raising concerns about humanitarian crises and constitutional violations.
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56% Bias Score


WHO Faces Funding Crisis After US Withdrawal
WHO Europe Director Hans Kluge warned against politicizing health, announced a three-phase plan to address the funding gap created by the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization, and noted that other countries, including Argentina, are expressing similar concerns.
WHO Faces Funding Crisis After US Withdrawal
WHO Europe Director Hans Kluge warned against politicizing health, announced a three-phase plan to address the funding gap created by the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization, and noted that other countries, including Argentina, are expressing similar concerns.
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36% Bias Score


WHO Faces Funding Crisis After US Withdrawal
Hans Kluge, WHO's European director, warned against politicizing health after the US withdrawal, impacting funding and access to information; the WHO is implementing drastic cost-cutting measures and seeking alternative funding sources.
WHO Faces Funding Crisis After US Withdrawal
Hans Kluge, WHO's European director, warned against politicizing health after the US withdrawal, impacting funding and access to information; the WHO is implementing drastic cost-cutting measures and seeking alternative funding sources.
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40% Bias Score


Polio Resurgence in Pakistan: Violence and Misinformation Hamper Eradication Efforts
Pakistan faces a polio resurgence amidst violence against vaccinators, fueled by conspiracy theories and hampered by reduced international support, affecting particularly vulnerable populations in impoverished regions near the Afghan border; in 2022, 74 wild poliovirus infections were reported, drop...
Polio Resurgence in Pakistan: Violence and Misinformation Hamper Eradication Efforts
Pakistan faces a polio resurgence amidst violence against vaccinators, fueled by conspiracy theories and hampered by reduced international support, affecting particularly vulnerable populations in impoverished regions near the Afghan border; in 2022, 74 wild poliovirus infections were reported, drop...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Aid Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid jeopardizes dozens of HIV/AIDS aid groups in Latin America, potentially causing a resurgence of the disease; groups like Rosember Lopez's in Mexico face closure, affecting millions dependent on life-saving antiretroviral drugs.
Trump's Aid Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid jeopardizes dozens of HIV/AIDS aid groups in Latin America, potentially causing a resurgence of the disease; groups like Rosember Lopez's in Mexico face closure, affecting millions dependent on life-saving antiretroviral drugs.
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52% Bias Score

PEPFAR Funding Freeze Threatens to Reverse Decades of Progress Against AIDS in Africa
A 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid, including funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has caused thousands of health workers to be laid off in Africa, closing clinics and risking a resurgence of HIV/AIDS.

PEPFAR Funding Freeze Threatens to Reverse Decades of Progress Against AIDS in Africa
A 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid, including funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has caused thousands of health workers to be laid off in Africa, closing clinics and risking a resurgence of HIV/AIDS.
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44% Bias Score

Long Covid Prevalence Significantly Reduced, but Long-Term Impacts Remain a Concern
Long Covid, persistent symptoms after a Covid-19 infection, initially affected 6-8% but now affects 1-2% of patients, with women and those with pre-existing conditions at higher risk; long-term symptoms such as fatigue and cognitive impairment can lead to severe disability and require extensive long...

Long Covid Prevalence Significantly Reduced, but Long-Term Impacts Remain a Concern
Long Covid, persistent symptoms after a Covid-19 infection, initially affected 6-8% but now affects 1-2% of patients, with women and those with pre-existing conditions at higher risk; long-term symptoms such as fatigue and cognitive impairment can lead to severe disability and require extensive long...
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52% Bias Score

Global Suicide Rates Fall 40%, but Regional Disparities Persist
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals a nearly 40% global decrease in age-standardized suicide mortality rates from 1990 to 2021, yet four regions showed increases, with Central Latin America experiencing the most significant rise (39%), while the gender difference remains stark: men are m...

Global Suicide Rates Fall 40%, but Regional Disparities Persist
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals a nearly 40% global decrease in age-standardized suicide mortality rates from 1990 to 2021, yet four regions showed increases, with Central Latin America experiencing the most significant rise (39%), while the gender difference remains stark: men are m...
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40% Bias Score

Senegal's Ndioum Hosts NTD Awareness Campaign
In Ndioum, Senegal, Governor Al Hassan Sall and singer Baba Maal led a World NTD Day event emphasizing community engagement in prevention. Fourteen of fifteen targeted NTDs are prevalent in the Podor district, highlighting the need for sustained efforts to achieve Senegal's 2022-2025 national strate...

Senegal's Ndioum Hosts NTD Awareness Campaign
In Ndioum, Senegal, Governor Al Hassan Sall and singer Baba Maal led a World NTD Day event emphasizing community engagement in prevention. Fourteen of fifteen targeted NTDs are prevalent in the Podor district, highlighting the need for sustained efforts to achieve Senegal's 2022-2025 national strate...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid, impacting the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), jeopardizes HIV/AIDS care in Latin America, potentially leading to a resurgence of the disease and millions of preventable deaths.

Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid, impacting the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), jeopardizes HIV/AIDS care in Latin America, potentially leading to a resurgence of the disease and millions of preventable deaths.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid has jeopardized dozens of HIV/AIDS aid groups in Latin America, potentially causing a resurgence of the disease and endangering millions reliant on US-funded programs like PEPFAR for treatment and prevention; groups are now scrambling for altern...

Trump's Aid Freeze Jeopardizes HIV/AIDS Care in Latin America
The Trump administration's freeze on international aid has jeopardized dozens of HIV/AIDS aid groups in Latin America, potentially causing a resurgence of the disease and endangering millions reliant on US-funded programs like PEPFAR for treatment and prevention; groups are now scrambling for altern...
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64% Bias Score
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