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Los Angeles Wildfire Exposes Firefighters to High Levels of Carcinogens
The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, ranking as the second-most destructive wildfire in Southern California history, burned over 23,000 acres and 5,000 structures, exposing firefighters to high levels of carcinogens; a study of 300 firefighters revealed significantly higher concentrations of PFAS and ...
Los Angeles Wildfire Exposes Firefighters to High Levels of Carcinogens
The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, ranking as the second-most destructive wildfire in Southern California history, burned over 23,000 acres and 5,000 structures, exposing firefighters to high levels of carcinogens; a study of 300 firefighters revealed significantly higher concentrations of PFAS and ...
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44% Bias Score


Common Medications Linked to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Harvard-trained Dr. Joshua Helman warns that long-term, high-dose use of allergy medications (e.g., Benadryl, Zyrtec), benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium, Xanax), and statins may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease due to associated brain damage; 6.7 million Americans currently have Alzheimer's, a n...
Common Medications Linked to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Harvard-trained Dr. Joshua Helman warns that long-term, high-dose use of allergy medications (e.g., Benadryl, Zyrtec), benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium, Xanax), and statins may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease due to associated brain damage; 6.7 million Americans currently have Alzheimer's, a n...
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56% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Injections Linked to Increased Gallbladder Surgery Risk
Pharmacist Deborah Grayson warns of a rise in gallbladder surgeries among patients using weight-loss injections like Mounjaro, attributing the increased risk of gallstones to the drug's mechanism of slowing bile flow; this affects up to 10 percent of users, necessitating greater patient awareness an...
Weight-Loss Injections Linked to Increased Gallbladder Surgery Risk
Pharmacist Deborah Grayson warns of a rise in gallbladder surgeries among patients using weight-loss injections like Mounjaro, attributing the increased risk of gallstones to the drug's mechanism of slowing bile flow; this affects up to 10 percent of users, necessitating greater patient awareness an...
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52% Bias Score


WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.
WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.
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12% Bias Score


Widespread Pesticide Contamination Found in Upper Rhine Region
A study reveals widespread pesticide contamination in the Upper Rhine region, with residues detected hundreds of meters from farmland, affecting even protected areas like the Black Forest National Park; 63 pesticides were identified, often in complex mixtures, highlighting the need for stricter regu...
Widespread Pesticide Contamination Found in Upper Rhine Region
A study reveals widespread pesticide contamination in the Upper Rhine region, with residues detected hundreds of meters from farmland, affecting even protected areas like the Black Forest National Park; 63 pesticides were identified, often in complex mixtures, highlighting the need for stricter regu...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Eyelid Surgery: High Demand Raises Concerns
Eyelid surgery is increasingly popular in the Netherlands, with thousands performed annually, costing between €500-€1200, but concerns exist about the qualifications of practitioners performing the procedure.
Dutch Eyelid Surgery: High Demand Raises Concerns
Eyelid surgery is increasingly popular in the Netherlands, with thousands performed annually, costing between €500-€1200, but concerns exist about the qualifications of practitioners performing the procedure.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Fines 99 Aesthetic Clinics After Inspections
Madrid's Health Department fined 99 of 1,846 aesthetic clinics after 218 inspections in 2023, closing 3 and referring 4 cases to prosecutors for suspected illegal activity; most fines were for minor administrative issues, but some involved serious safety concerns.

Madrid Fines 99 Aesthetic Clinics After Inspections
Madrid's Health Department fined 99 of 1,846 aesthetic clinics after 218 inspections in 2023, closing 3 and referring 4 cases to prosecutors for suspected illegal activity; most fines were for minor administrative issues, but some involved serious safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Unplanned 9-Month Spaceflight Provides Unique Data on Human Endurance
US astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore completed a 286-day unplanned stay on the International Space Station due to a problem with their return vehicle, providing unique data on the effects of prolonged space travel on the human body and mind.

Unplanned 9-Month Spaceflight Provides Unique Data on Human Endurance
US astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore completed a 286-day unplanned stay on the International Space Station due to a problem with their return vehicle, providing unique data on the effects of prolonged space travel on the human body and mind.
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20% Bias Score

Air Pollution Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of over 3,000 adults in California and Denmark found a nine percent increased risk of Parkinson's disease in areas with high traffic-related air pollution; genetically susceptible individuals faced up to a three-fold risk increase.

Air Pollution Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of over 3,000 adults in California and Denmark found a nine percent increased risk of Parkinson's disease in areas with high traffic-related air pollution; genetically susceptible individuals faced up to a three-fold risk increase.
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36% Bias Score

Normalization of Non-Fatal Strangulation in Pornography Links to Real-Life Sexual Assault
A UK government review revealed the widespread presence of non-fatal strangulation (NFS) in online pornography, linking its normalization to real-life sexual encounters, particularly among young people; a survey showed 16% of UK respondents experienced strangulation during consensual sex, highlighti...

Normalization of Non-Fatal Strangulation in Pornography Links to Real-Life Sexual Assault
A UK government review revealed the widespread presence of non-fatal strangulation (NFS) in online pornography, linking its normalization to real-life sexual encounters, particularly among young people; a survey showed 16% of UK respondents experienced strangulation during consensual sex, highlighti...
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64% Bias Score

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.
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24% Bias Score

Microplastics in Dementia Patients' Brains Linked to Microwave Use of Plastics
A new study links higher levels of microplastics in the brains of dementia patients to the use of plastic containers in microwaves, urging people to switch to safer alternatives like glass or stainless steel to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and microplastics that may increase dementia risk an...

Microplastics in Dementia Patients' Brains Linked to Microwave Use of Plastics
A new study links higher levels of microplastics in the brains of dementia patients to the use of plastic containers in microwaves, urging people to switch to safer alternatives like glass or stainless steel to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and microplastics that may increase dementia risk an...
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64% Bias Score
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