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Pope Francis in Critical Condition, Vatican Denies Resignation Rumors
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a complicated lung infection, pneumonia, and low platelet count, requiring blood transfusions and high-flow oxygen; the Vatican denies rumors of his resignation, and Holy Year celebrations continue.
Pope Francis in Critical Condition, Vatican Denies Resignation Rumors
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a complicated lung infection, pneumonia, and low platelet count, requiring blood transfusions and high-flow oxygen; the Vatican denies rumors of his resignation, and Holy Year celebrations continue.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Condition Remains Critical After Serious Health Setback
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th for pneumonia in both lungs, experienced a serious health setback Saturday requiring high-flow oxygen and a blood transfusion due to an asthma attack and hematological problems; while his condition remains precarious, he issued a reassuring message Sund...
Pope Francis's Condition Remains Critical After Serious Health Setback
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th for pneumonia in both lungs, experienced a serious health setback Saturday requiring high-flow oxygen and a blood transfusion due to an asthma attack and hematological problems; while his condition remains precarious, he issued a reassuring message Sund...
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis in Critical Condition
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli Hospital due to a prolonged respiratory crisis and anaemia, complicating his existing double pneumonia diagnosis; the Vatican denies rumors of a secret visit concerning a potential resignation.
Pope Francis in Critical Condition
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli Hospital due to a prolonged respiratory crisis and anaemia, complicating his existing double pneumonia diagnosis; the Vatican denies rumors of a secret visit concerning a potential resignation.
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40% Bias Score


CDC Data Delays Jeopardize Public Health Amidst Severe Flu Season
The CDC's delayed release of crucial flu data, amid President Trump's withdrawal from the WHO and potential data suppression, jeopardizes public health by hindering healthcare providers' ability to respond effectively to a severe flu season with at least 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalization...
CDC Data Delays Jeopardize Public Health Amidst Severe Flu Season
The CDC's delayed release of crucial flu data, amid President Trump's withdrawal from the WHO and potential data suppression, jeopardizes public health by hindering healthcare providers' ability to respond effectively to a severe flu season with at least 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalization...
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36% Bias Score


UK Diabetes Cases Reach Record High: Over 12 Million Affected
A record 4.6 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes, a rise of 200,000 from the previous year, alongside 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases and 6.3 million with prediabetes, totaling over 12 million (one in five adults) affected by diabetes or prediabetes, prompting ca...
UK Diabetes Cases Reach Record High: Over 12 Million Affected
A record 4.6 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes, a rise of 200,000 from the previous year, alongside 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases and 6.3 million with prediabetes, totaling over 12 million (one in five adults) affected by diabetes or prediabetes, prompting ca...
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40% Bias Score


Childhood Obesity Crisis Leads to Record Joint Replacements in UK
In the last five years, at least nine British children aged 10-14 received hip replacements due to obesity, while knee replacements surged by 46% and hip replacements by 22%, reaching 25,600, impacting the NHS significantly, as 28,042 pensioners also received these operations; this is linked to the ...
Childhood Obesity Crisis Leads to Record Joint Replacements in UK
In the last five years, at least nine British children aged 10-14 received hip replacements due to obesity, while knee replacements surged by 46% and hip replacements by 22%, reaching 25,600, impacting the NHS significantly, as 28,042 pensioners also received these operations; this is linked to the ...
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis in Critical Condition After Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis, pneumonia, and a complex lung infection, requiring high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions; doctors warn of a potential sepsis risk.

Pope Francis in Critical Condition After Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis, pneumonia, and a complex lung infection, requiring high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions; doctors warn of a potential sepsis risk.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized in Critical Condition
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with a severe lung infection, pneumonia, and a complex respiratory infection, raising concerns about his health and the future leadership of the Catholic Church.

Pope Francis Hospitalized in Critical Condition
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with a severe lung infection, pneumonia, and a complex respiratory infection, raising concerns about his health and the future leadership of the Catholic Church.
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8% Bias Score

Philippine Village Offers Mosquito Bounty Amid Dengue Fever Surge
A Philippine village is offering a bounty for mosquitoes amid a 40% surge in dengue fever cases this year, reaching at least 28,234 by February 1st, following an outbreak with 10 deaths in a nearby city, prompting this unusual community-based response to supplement clean-up efforts and public health...

Philippine Village Offers Mosquito Bounty Amid Dengue Fever Surge
A Philippine village is offering a bounty for mosquitoes amid a 40% surge in dengue fever cases this year, reaching at least 28,234 by February 1st, following an outbreak with 10 deaths in a nearby city, prompting this unusual community-based response to supplement clean-up efforts and public health...
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36% Bias Score

CDC Data Delays Jeopardize Flu and Bird Flu Response
The CDC's delayed reporting on the current flu and bird flu outbreaks leaves healthcare providers without crucial information to treat patients and prepare for potential surges, impacting global health surveillance and public safety.

CDC Data Delays Jeopardize Flu and Bird Flu Response
The CDC's delayed reporting on the current flu and bird flu outbreaks leaves healthcare providers without crucial information to treat patients and prepare for potential surges, impacting global health surveillance and public safety.
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56% Bias Score

Nigeria Allocates \$200 Million to Offset US Aid Freeze
Nigeria's lawmakers approved \$200 million for its health sector to compensate for a US aid freeze impacting malaria prevention, HIV treatment, and vaccine delivery; this follows President Tinubu's budget increase to \$36.6 billion, sparking opposition criticism.

Nigeria Allocates \$200 Million to Offset US Aid Freeze
Nigeria's lawmakers approved \$200 million for its health sector to compensate for a US aid freeze impacting malaria prevention, HIV treatment, and vaccine delivery; this follows President Tinubu's budget increase to \$36.6 billion, sparking opposition criticism.
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36% Bias Score

Zimbabweans Combat Rising NCDs with Unconventional Fitness, Government Tax
In Zimbabwe, older adults are exercising in cemeteries and other unconventional spaces to combat the growing problem of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are projected to be the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030; the government has implemented a 0.5% tax on certain foods to ...

Zimbabweans Combat Rising NCDs with Unconventional Fitness, Government Tax
In Zimbabwe, older adults are exercising in cemeteries and other unconventional spaces to combat the growing problem of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are projected to be the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030; the government has implemented a 0.5% tax on certain foods to ...
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28% Bias Score
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