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Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.
Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.
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52% Bias Score


Seymour Tops List of Victorian Bowel Cancer Hotspots
Analysis of 2010-2019 data reveals Seymour, Victoria, as a bowel cancer hotspot, with rates 28% above the Australian average; this regional concentration contrasts with lower rates in Melbourne's inner city, highlighting the need for further investigation into regional risk factors.
Seymour Tops List of Victorian Bowel Cancer Hotspots
Analysis of 2010-2019 data reveals Seymour, Victoria, as a bowel cancer hotspot, with rates 28% above the Australian average; this regional concentration contrasts with lower rates in Melbourne's inner city, highlighting the need for further investigation into regional risk factors.
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36% Bias Score


US Mortality Rates Exceed European Rates Across All Wealth Levels
A study of 73,000 Americans and Europeans aged 50-85 revealed that US mortality rates exceed those in Europe across all wealth levels, even among the wealthiest, highlighting systemic factors influencing health outcomes.
US Mortality Rates Exceed European Rates Across All Wealth Levels
A study of 73,000 Americans and Europeans aged 50-85 revealed that US mortality rates exceed those in Europe across all wealth levels, even among the wealthiest, highlighting systemic factors influencing health outcomes.
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32% Bias Score


Long COVID Affects Almost 1 in 20 in England, Study Shows
A new study reveals that almost 1 in 20 people in England experience long COVID, with nearly 1 in 10 unsure if they have it; the condition disproportionately affects those in deprived areas and certain demographic groups, resulting in a significant global economic burden estimated at $1 trillion ann...
Long COVID Affects Almost 1 in 20 in England, Study Shows
A new study reveals that almost 1 in 20 people in England experience long COVID, with nearly 1 in 10 unsure if they have it; the condition disproportionately affects those in deprived areas and certain demographic groups, resulting in a significant global economic burden estimated at $1 trillion ann...
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52% Bias Score


Long COVID Affects 5% in NHS England Survey, Underscoring Health Inequalities
An NHS England survey of more than 750,000 people reveals that almost 5% have long COVID, while 10% are unsure; the condition disproportionately affects deprived areas and specific demographic groups, highlighting a significant healthcare challenge and economic burden.
Long COVID Affects 5% in NHS England Survey, Underscoring Health Inequalities
An NHS England survey of more than 750,000 people reveals that almost 5% have long COVID, while 10% are unsure; the condition disproportionately affects deprived areas and specific demographic groups, highlighting a significant healthcare challenge and economic burden.
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36% Bias Score


Socioeconomic Status Impacts Biological Aging, Increasing Disease Risk
A British study published in Nature Medicine reveals a 20 percent higher risk of 83 age-related diseases among socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals compared to their more privileged counterparts; this disparity is linked to 14 specific proteins in the blood that regulate inflammation and cell...
Socioeconomic Status Impacts Biological Aging, Increasing Disease Risk
A British study published in Nature Medicine reveals a 20 percent higher risk of 83 age-related diseases among socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals compared to their more privileged counterparts; this disparity is linked to 14 specific proteins in the blood that regulate inflammation and cell...
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40% Bias Score

England to Launch Consultation on Men's Health Strategy Amidst High Premature Mortality
England will launch a consultation for its men's health strategy this month, aiming to address the significantly higher premature mortality rate among men compared to women, which is linked to lifestyle factors, lower health literacy, and societal expectations.

England to Launch Consultation on Men's Health Strategy Amidst High Premature Mortality
England will launch a consultation for its men's health strategy this month, aiming to address the significantly higher premature mortality rate among men compared to women, which is linked to lifestyle factors, lower health literacy, and societal expectations.
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40% Bias Score

Poorer Europeans Outlive Wealthier Americans, Study Shows
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that poorer Europeans live longer than wealthier Americans, highlighting the impact of systemic factors like wealth inequality and healthcare access on life expectancy, with death rates in the US significantly higher than in various European reg...

Poorer Europeans Outlive Wealthier Americans, Study Shows
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that poorer Europeans live longer than wealthier Americans, highlighting the impact of systemic factors like wealth inequality and healthcare access on life expectancy, with death rates in the US significantly higher than in various European reg...
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Ban on "Health Disparities" Term Hinders Research
The Trump administration's ban on the term "health disparities" in federal materials is hindering research on health inequities, impacting studies on various health gaps and potentially reducing funding for researchers like Dr. Fola May at UCLA whose work relies on federal grants.

Trump Administration's Ban on "Health Disparities" Term Hinders Research
The Trump administration's ban on the term "health disparities" in federal materials is hindering research on health inequities, impacting studies on various health gaps and potentially reducing funding for researchers like Dr. Fola May at UCLA whose work relies on federal grants.
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60% Bias Score

Smoking Rates Rise in Southern England Despite National Decline
Smoking rates in England fell overall from 25.3% in 2006 to 16.5% in 2024, but have increased in southern England since 2020, rising 17% in the southwest, while decreasing 9.7% in the north, highlighting regional disparities in access to cessation services.

Smoking Rates Rise in Southern England Despite National Decline
Smoking rates in England fell overall from 25.3% in 2006 to 16.5% in 2024, but have increased in southern England since 2020, rising 17% in the southwest, while decreasing 9.7% in the north, highlighting regional disparities in access to cessation services.
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44% Bias Score

Tariffs on Chinese Imports Harm Health of Low-Income American Families
New tariffs on Chinese imports are increasing sports equipment costs, disproportionately affecting low-income families and potentially harming their physical and mental health, with youth sports participation rates declining significantly.

Tariffs on Chinese Imports Harm Health of Low-Income American Families
New tariffs on Chinese imports are increasing sports equipment costs, disproportionately affecting low-income families and potentially harming their physical and mental health, with youth sports participation rates declining significantly.
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56% Bias Score

FarmboxRx Combats Food Deserts, Integrating Healthy Food with Preventative Healthcare
An estimated 17.4% of Americans, or 53.6 million people, live in food deserts, lacking access to affordable, nutritious food; FarmboxRx, a food delivery service, addresses this by providing healthy food and incentivizing preventative healthcare screenings, aiming to shift the healthcare system's foc...

FarmboxRx Combats Food Deserts, Integrating Healthy Food with Preventative Healthcare
An estimated 17.4% of Americans, or 53.6 million people, live in food deserts, lacking access to affordable, nutritious food; FarmboxRx, a food delivery service, addresses this by providing healthy food and incentivizing preventative healthcare screenings, aiming to shift the healthcare system's foc...
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44% Bias Score
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