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Karachi Salt Miners Face Exploitation, Health Risks
Karachi's Hawks Bay salt miners earn 600 rupees daily for collecting 100 sacks (60-75kg each) of salt, facing severe health risks from sun exposure, salt burns, and lack of safety equipment, while systemic issues and the absence of labor protections leave them vulnerable.
Karachi Salt Miners Face Exploitation, Health Risks
Karachi's Hawks Bay salt miners earn 600 rupees daily for collecting 100 sacks (60-75kg each) of salt, facing severe health risks from sun exposure, salt burns, and lack of safety equipment, while systemic issues and the absence of labor protections leave them vulnerable.
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36% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Drugs Double Pancreatitis Risk: Major Study
A Washington University study of over 2 million diabetes patients found that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic doubled the risk of pancreatitis and increased risks of nausea/vomiting (30%), arthritis (11%), headaches (10%), and sleep disturbances (12%), despite also showing benefits in cardiovascular a...
Weight-Loss Drugs Double Pancreatitis Risk: Major Study
A Washington University study of over 2 million diabetes patients found that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic doubled the risk of pancreatitis and increased risks of nausea/vomiting (30%), arthritis (11%), headaches (10%), and sleep disturbances (12%), despite also showing benefits in cardiovascular a...
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52% Bias Score


Los Angeles Wildfires: Toxic Ash Poses Significant Long-Term Health Risks
Pulmonologist Reza Ronaghi lost his home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires and details significant health risks from exposure to toxic ash and debris, urging residents to use respirators, goggles, and protective clothing when returning to affected areas due to lingering dangers and inadequate safe...
Los Angeles Wildfires: Toxic Ash Poses Significant Long-Term Health Risks
Pulmonologist Reza Ronaghi lost his home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires and details significant health risks from exposure to toxic ash and debris, urging residents to use respirators, goggles, and protective clothing when returning to affected areas due to lingering dangers and inadequate safe...
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16% Bias Score


LA Wildfires: Immediate Toxic Hazards and Long-Term Mudslide Risks
The Los Angeles wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes, creating immediate toxic hazards from debris and raising the long-term risk of mudslides due to soil erosion; authorities warn residents to stay away until properties are assessed and cleaned by professionals.
LA Wildfires: Immediate Toxic Hazards and Long-Term Mudslide Risks
The Los Angeles wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes, creating immediate toxic hazards from debris and raising the long-term risk of mudslides due to soil erosion; authorities warn residents to stay away until properties are assessed and cleaned by professionals.
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24% Bias Score


Los Angeles Wildfires: Devastating Health Consequences for Survivors
The Los Angeles wildfires caused devastating losses, and survivors now face significant health risks from inhaling wildfire smoke containing PM2.5, including immediate respiratory issues, and long-term effects such as increased risk of heart and lung disease and mental health issues.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Devastating Health Consequences for Survivors
The Los Angeles wildfires caused devastating losses, and survivors now face significant health risks from inhaling wildfire smoke containing PM2.5, including immediate respiratory issues, and long-term effects such as increased risk of heart and lung disease and mental health issues.
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24% Bias Score


Rural 5G Video Uploads Expose Users to Double the Radiation
A Swiss study found that uploading videos on 5G phones in rural areas exposes users to nearly double the radiation compared to urban areas (29 mW/sq-m vs 16 mW/sq-m), exceeding the WHO safety threshold, primarily due to increased phone emissions.
Rural 5G Video Uploads Expose Users to Double the Radiation
A Swiss study found that uploading videos on 5G phones in rural areas exposes users to nearly double the radiation compared to urban areas (29 mW/sq-m vs 16 mW/sq-m), exceeding the WHO safety threshold, primarily due to increased phone emissions.
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48% Bias Score

Weight-Loss Injections: Large Study Shows Significant Health Benefits, Rare Risks
A study of nearly two million veterans with type-2 diabetes found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic and Wegovy) significantly reduced risks of heart disease, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental health issues, despite some rare but serious side effects like pancreatitis and kidney...

Weight-Loss Injections: Large Study Shows Significant Health Benefits, Rare Risks
A study of nearly two million veterans with type-2 diabetes found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic and Wegovy) significantly reduced risks of heart disease, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental health issues, despite some rare but serious side effects like pancreatitis and kidney...
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40% Bias Score

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging
The European Union has banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in most food contact materials from January 20, 2025, due to potential health risks identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), impacting various products like reusable bottles, cans, and food packaging.

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging
The European Union has banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in most food contact materials from January 20, 2025, due to potential health risks identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), impacting various products like reusable bottles, cans, and food packaging.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales Reflects Evolving Canadian Drinking Habits
The sales of non-alcoholic beverages in Canada have surged 73 percent in the past year, driven by growing health concerns about alcohol, changing social norms, and improved product technology, resulting in a decline in alcohol consumption and sales.

Surge in Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales Reflects Evolving Canadian Drinking Habits
The sales of non-alcoholic beverages in Canada have surged 73 percent in the past year, driven by growing health concerns about alcohol, changing social norms, and improved product technology, resulting in a decline in alcohol consumption and sales.
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44% Bias Score

RAF Bases: Hotspots of Toxic "Forever Chemical" Pollution
Analysis of Ministry of Defence documents reveals high levels of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in groundwater near multiple RAF bases in the UK, exceeding safe drinking water levels and raising concerns about potential health risks to personnel and nearby communities.

RAF Bases: Hotspots of Toxic "Forever Chemical" Pollution
Analysis of Ministry of Defence documents reveals high levels of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in groundwater near multiple RAF bases in the UK, exceeding safe drinking water levels and raising concerns about potential health risks to personnel and nearby communities.
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44% Bias Score

UK Faces -20C Deep Freeze, Amber Snow Warning Issued
A new amber snow warning is in effect for southwest England, with temperatures plummeting to -20C in parts of the UK, causing widespread travel disruptions and prompting a health alert extension until Sunday due to the risk of increased deaths.

UK Faces -20C Deep Freeze, Amber Snow Warning Issued
A new amber snow warning is in effect for southwest England, with temperatures plummeting to -20C in parts of the UK, causing widespread travel disruptions and prompting a health alert extension until Sunday due to the risk of increased deaths.
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28% Bias Score

Heatwaves Pose Significant Health Risks to Pregnant Women and Fetuses
A Nature Medicine review reveals that rising global temperatures increase health risks for pregnant women and their fetuses, including hypertension, gestational diabetes, premature birth, and perinatal mortality, with developing countries disproportionately affected.

Heatwaves Pose Significant Health Risks to Pregnant Women and Fetuses
A Nature Medicine review reveals that rising global temperatures increase health risks for pregnant women and their fetuses, including hypertension, gestational diabetes, premature birth, and perinatal mortality, with developing countries disproportionately affected.
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44% Bias Score
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