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Severe Influenza Outbreak in Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony, Germany is experiencing a severe influenza outbreak with 47% of respiratory illness samples testing positive for influenza viruses, exceeding last year's peak and resulting in high daycare absences (22.1%).
Severe Influenza Outbreak in Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony, Germany is experiencing a severe influenza outbreak with 47% of respiratory illness samples testing positive for influenza viruses, exceeding last year's peak and resulting in high daycare absences (22.1%).
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40% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Exacerbate Uganda's Healthcare Crisis Amidst Multiple Outbreaks
Uganda faces a severe healthcare crisis due to US funding cuts to USAID and WHO, coinciding with Ebola, Marburg, and Mpox outbreaks, and high HIV rates; 1.2 million Ugandans rely on US-provided HIV medication, now jeopardized.
US Funding Cuts Exacerbate Uganda's Healthcare Crisis Amidst Multiple Outbreaks
Uganda faces a severe healthcare crisis due to US funding cuts to USAID and WHO, coinciding with Ebola, Marburg, and Mpox outbreaks, and high HIV rates; 1.2 million Ugandans rely on US-provided HIV medication, now jeopardized.
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52% Bias Score


Uganda Reports First Ebola Death Since 2023
A 32-year-old male nurse in Kampala, Uganda, died of Ebola on Wednesday, marking the first fatality since January 2023; at least 44 contacts are being traced, and the World Health Organization pledged $1 million to support Uganda's response.
Uganda Reports First Ebola Death Since 2023
A 32-year-old male nurse in Kampala, Uganda, died of Ebola on Wednesday, marking the first fatality since January 2023; at least 44 contacts are being traced, and the World Health Organization pledged $1 million to support Uganda's response.
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12% Bias Score


Gaza Hostages Face Severe Health Risks After 18 Months of Captivity
After 18 months of captivity in Gaza, hostages suffered severe malnutrition due to a diet of bread and rice, possibly seawater, resulting in vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and potential long-term health problems.
Gaza Hostages Face Severe Health Risks After 18 Months of Captivity
After 18 months of captivity in Gaza, hostages suffered severe malnutrition due to a diet of bread and rice, possibly seawater, resulting in vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and potential long-term health problems.
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24% Bias Score


Jervis Bay Tourism Accused of Ignoring Cancer-Causing Toxins
The Wreck Bay Aboriginal community in Jervis Bay, Australia, is suffering from high rates of cancer and other illnesses due to PFAS contamination from a nearby Defence base, with authorities accused of prioritizing tourism revenue over public health warnings.
Jervis Bay Tourism Accused of Ignoring Cancer-Causing Toxins
The Wreck Bay Aboriginal community in Jervis Bay, Australia, is suffering from high rates of cancer and other illnesses due to PFAS contamination from a nearby Defence base, with authorities accused of prioritizing tourism revenue over public health warnings.
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56% Bias Score


Kenya Seeks to Integrate African Traditional Medicine into Healthcare System
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's experience, to address widespread infectious diseases and strained healthcare resources, with up to 80% of the population alre...
Kenya Seeks to Integrate African Traditional Medicine into Healthcare System
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya seeks to integrate African traditional medicine into the national healthcare system, learning from China's experience, to address widespread infectious diseases and strained healthcare resources, with up to 80% of the population alre...
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40% Bias Score

Record High Diabetes and Prediabetes Rates in the UK
A new report reveals that 12.2 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, driven by obesity and unhealthy diets, prompting calls for government intervention to improve the nation's health.

Record High Diabetes and Prediabetes Rates in the UK
A new report reveals that 12.2 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, driven by obesity and unhealthy diets, prompting calls for government intervention to improve the nation's health.
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52% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.

US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Hair Loss Baffles Indian Village: Investigation Underway
Over 200 people in 12 villages of Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India, have experienced sudden, rapid hair loss since January 2025, prompting investigations into potential causes and resulting in social stigma within affected communities.

Mass Hair Loss Baffles Indian Village: Investigation Underway
Over 200 people in 12 villages of Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India, have experienced sudden, rapid hair loss since January 2025, prompting investigations into potential causes and resulting in social stigma within affected communities.
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32% Bias Score

€3.5 Billion Deficit Cripples French Public Hospitals
French public hospitals are facing a €3.5 billion deficit in 2024, double the 2023 figure, due to underfunding; the government's increased healthcare spending target is insufficient to fully address the crisis, prompting calls for long-term planning and a strengthened vaccination mandate for healthc...

€3.5 Billion Deficit Cripples French Public Hospitals
French public hospitals are facing a €3.5 billion deficit in 2024, double the 2023 figure, due to underfunding; the government's increased healthcare spending target is insufficient to fully address the crisis, prompting calls for long-term planning and a strengthened vaccination mandate for healthc...
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44% Bias Score

Kenya Seeks to Integrate Traditional African Medicine into Healthcare
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya is pushing for the integration of traditional African medicine into the formal healthcare system, seeking partnerships with China and collaboration with the University of Nairobi to validate traditional medicines; up to 80 percent of...

Kenya Seeks to Integrate Traditional African Medicine into Healthcare
The National Traditional Health Practitioners Association in Kenya is pushing for the integration of traditional African medicine into the formal healthcare system, seeking partnerships with China and collaboration with the University of Nairobi to validate traditional medicines; up to 80 percent of...
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36% Bias Score

Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick: 400 Cases Prompt Reopened Investigation
Nearly 400 New Brunswick residents suffer from a neurological syndrome of unknown cause, prompting a reopened government investigation after an initial dismissal in 2022; patients experience seizures, nerve damage, and other severe symptoms, with some fatalities.

Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick: 400 Cases Prompt Reopened Investigation
Nearly 400 New Brunswick residents suffer from a neurological syndrome of unknown cause, prompting a reopened government investigation after an initial dismissal in 2022; patients experience seizures, nerve damage, and other severe symptoms, with some fatalities.
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40% Bias Score
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