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Unregulated Cosmetic Surgeon Causes Sepsis and Necrosis in Multiple Clients
A BBC investigation exposes Ricky Sawyer, a "beauty consultant" to celebrities, for performing illegal and dangerous Brazilian butt-lift injections, resulting in multiple clients suffering severe complications like sepsis and necrosis, highlighting the urgent need for tighter regulation in the cosme...
Unregulated Cosmetic Surgeon Causes Sepsis and Necrosis in Multiple Clients
A BBC investigation exposes Ricky Sawyer, a "beauty consultant" to celebrities, for performing illegal and dangerous Brazilian butt-lift injections, resulting in multiple clients suffering severe complications like sepsis and necrosis, highlighting the urgent need for tighter regulation in the cosme...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Hostages Released After 500 Days: Initial Health Assessment
Three Israeli hostages, Keith Siegel, Yarden Bibas, and Ofer Kalderon, were released after 500 days of captivity showing initial signs of good health, despite severe weight loss; however, comprehensive medical evaluations are necessary to determine the long-term effects of prolonged malnutrition and...
Israeli Hostages Released After 500 Days: Initial Health Assessment
Three Israeli hostages, Keith Siegel, Yarden Bibas, and Ofer Kalderon, were released after 500 days of captivity showing initial signs of good health, despite severe weight loss; however, comprehensive medical evaluations are necessary to determine the long-term effects of prolonged malnutrition and...
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28% Bias Score


Anses Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Mortality and Chronic Disease Risk
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses) has linked the consumption of ultra-processed foods to a higher risk of mortality and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers, based on a review of scientific studi...
Anses Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Mortality and Chronic Disease Risk
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses) has linked the consumption of ultra-processed foods to a higher risk of mortality and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers, based on a review of scientific studi...
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48% Bias Score


Astronaut Vision Problems Threaten Moon and Mars Missions
A study shows 70% of astronauts experience severe vision problems (SANS) after six months on the ISS due to microgravity and blood pooling in the eye, posing challenges for future Moon and Mars missions due to prolonged exposure and radiation.
Astronaut Vision Problems Threaten Moon and Mars Missions
A study shows 70% of astronauts experience severe vision problems (SANS) after six months on the ISS due to microgravity and blood pooling in the eye, posing challenges for future Moon and Mars missions due to prolonged exposure and radiation.
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52% Bias Score


FDA Warns Against Unproven Autism Detox Treatments
The FDA warns against unproven "autism detox" products containing zeolite, citing health risks and a lack of scientific evidence; experts emphasize the need for evidence-based therapies instead.
FDA Warns Against Unproven Autism Detox Treatments
The FDA warns against unproven "autism detox" products containing zeolite, citing health risks and a lack of scientific evidence; experts emphasize the need for evidence-based therapies instead.
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12% Bias Score


High Levels of Persistent Pollutant TFA Found in French Tap Water
A study found high levels of the persistent pollutant trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in the tap water of 24 out of 30 French municipalities tested, exceeding EU limits in 20, with Paris showing 6200 ng/l and Moussac 13000 ng/l; the difficulty of removing TFA highlights limitations in current water treat...
High Levels of Persistent Pollutant TFA Found in French Tap Water
A study found high levels of the persistent pollutant trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in the tap water of 24 out of 30 French municipalities tested, exceeding EU limits in 20, with Paris showing 6200 ng/l and Moussac 13000 ng/l; the difficulty of removing TFA highlights limitations in current water treat...
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40% Bias Score

Increased Microplastics in Human Brains Linked to Rising Plastic Production
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals a significant increase in microplastic levels in human brains between 1997 and 2024, with polyethylene accounting for 75% of the particles, potentially linking increased plastic production to neurological health impacts.

Increased Microplastics in Human Brains Linked to Rising Plastic Production
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals a significant increase in microplastic levels in human brains between 1997 and 2024, with polyethylene accounting for 75% of the particles, potentially linking increased plastic production to neurological health impacts.
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High Alloco Consumption Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Alloco, a fried plantain dish popular in West and Central Africa, is high in calories (400-450 kcal per 200g) and fat (20-25g per serving) due to frying, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease (22% increase) and stroke (28% increase) with regular consumption, according to a British Medical Jo...

High Alloco Consumption Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Alloco, a fried plantain dish popular in West and Central Africa, is high in calories (400-450 kcal per 200g) and fat (20-25g per serving) due to frying, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease (22% increase) and stroke (28% increase) with regular consumption, according to a British Medical Jo...
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44% Bias Score

Illegal "Korean Lift" Liposuction Procedures Pose Severe Health Risks in France
Unlicensed practitioners in France offer illegal "Korean Lift" liposuction procedures, advertised on Instagram, posing severe health risks due to unsanitary conditions and lack of medical expertise; authorities are investigating.

Illegal "Korean Lift" Liposuction Procedures Pose Severe Health Risks in France
Unlicensed practitioners in France offer illegal "Korean Lift" liposuction procedures, advertised on Instagram, posing severe health risks due to unsanitary conditions and lack of medical expertise; authorities are investigating.
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56% Bias Score

Surgeon General Warns of Increased Alcohol Risks for Older Adults
The U.S. Surgeon General's advisory warns of increased cancer and other health risks from alcohol, particularly for older adults due to age-related changes in metabolism and nutrient absorption, impacting alcohol's effects on existing conditions and medications.

Surgeon General Warns of Increased Alcohol Risks for Older Adults
The U.S. Surgeon General's advisory warns of increased cancer and other health risks from alcohol, particularly for older adults due to age-related changes in metabolism and nutrient absorption, impacting alcohol's effects on existing conditions and medications.
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48% Bias Score

Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.

Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.
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48% Bias Score

Shift Work's Health Impacts: Risks, Adaptability, and Schedule Optimization
Shift work, especially night shifts, significantly impacts health, increasing risks of various diseases, including cancer, and disrupting sleep patterns. Adaptability varies with age and chronotype, with forward-rotating shifts and shorter workweeks recommended to minimize risks.

Shift Work's Health Impacts: Risks, Adaptability, and Schedule Optimization
Shift work, especially night shifts, significantly impacts health, increasing risks of various diseases, including cancer, and disrupting sleep patterns. Adaptability varies with age and chronotype, with forward-rotating shifts and shorter workweeks recommended to minimize risks.
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52% Bias Score
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