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Rising Prostate Cancer Rates in the U.S.
The American Cancer Society's 2025 report reveals a concerning rise in prostate cancer rates across all age groups in the U.S., with increases in advanced-stage cancers outpacing those in localized stages, although mortality rates have been declining, but at a slower pace.
Rising Prostate Cancer Rates in the U.S.
The American Cancer Society's 2025 report reveals a concerning rise in prostate cancer rates across all age groups in the U.S., with increases in advanced-stage cancers outpacing those in localized stages, although mortality rates have been declining, but at a slower pace.
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52% Bias Score


Sea Moss: Hype or Health Benefit?
Sea moss, a type of red algae consumed for 14,000 years, is trending on social media for purported health benefits; however, scientific evidence supporting claims of improved skin, weight loss, and gut health is limited, despite its richness in nutrients and prebiotics.
Sea Moss: Hype or Health Benefit?
Sea moss, a type of red algae consumed for 14,000 years, is trending on social media for purported health benefits; however, scientific evidence supporting claims of improved skin, weight loss, and gut health is limited, despite its richness in nutrients and prebiotics.
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16% Bias Score


Weight Loss Injections' Rise Contributes to Weight Watchers' Bankruptcy
Simon, 34, lost 26 kg using Monjaro weight loss injections after years of failed dieting, including with Weight Watchers which has lost over a million members and filed for bankruptcy amid the rise of weight loss injections and social media.
Weight Loss Injections' Rise Contributes to Weight Watchers' Bankruptcy
Simon, 34, lost 26 kg using Monjaro weight loss injections after years of failed dieting, including with Weight Watchers which has lost over a million members and filed for bankruptcy amid the rise of weight loss injections and social media.
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56% Bias Score


Sea Moss: Social Media Hype vs. Scientific Evidence
Sea moss, a red seaweed consumed for 14,000 years, has become a social media sensation, touted for skin, weight loss, and gut health benefits; however, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, with high iodine content posing a potential risk.
Sea Moss: Social Media Hype vs. Scientific Evidence
Sea moss, a red seaweed consumed for 14,000 years, has become a social media sensation, touted for skin, weight loss, and gut health benefits; however, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, with high iodine content posing a potential risk.
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20% Bias Score


Maple Water: A \$2.6 Billion Canadian Beverage Boom
Canadian maple water sales are booming, reaching \$506 million in 2024 and projected to hit \$2.6 billion by 2033, driven by health benefits and international expansion, though it faces pricing challenges against established competitors like coconut water.
Maple Water: A \$2.6 Billion Canadian Beverage Boom
Canadian maple water sales are booming, reaching \$506 million in 2024 and projected to hit \$2.6 billion by 2033, driven by health benefits and international expansion, though it faces pricing challenges against established competitors like coconut water.
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48% Bias Score


Rhineland-Palatinate Sickness Rate Decreases Slightly in 2024
In 2024, the sickness rate among employed individuals in Rhineland-Palatinate decreased to 5.7 percent (20 days), down from 5.9 percent in 2023, mainly due to fewer respiratory illnesses, though mental health issues increased. Data from 146,600 DAK-insured employees was analyzed by the IGES Institut...
Rhineland-Palatinate Sickness Rate Decreases Slightly in 2024
In 2024, the sickness rate among employed individuals in Rhineland-Palatinate decreased to 5.7 percent (20 days), down from 5.9 percent in 2023, mainly due to fewer respiratory illnesses, though mental health issues increased. Data from 146,600 DAK-insured employees was analyzed by the IGES Institut...
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Coffee Consumption Linked to Improved Health in Middle-Aged Women, But Research Funding Raises Concerns
A study presented at Nutrition 2025 suggests regular coffee consumption benefits middle-aged women's health, but concerns exist about food industry influence on nutrition research and the overwhelming amount of food-related content across media platforms.

Coffee Consumption Linked to Improved Health in Middle-Aged Women, But Research Funding Raises Concerns
A study presented at Nutrition 2025 suggests regular coffee consumption benefits middle-aged women's health, but concerns exist about food industry influence on nutrition research and the overwhelming amount of food-related content across media platforms.
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Gout's Rise Among Young Women: A Modern Dietary and Hormonal Impact
Gout, a form of inflammatory arthritis, is increasing among young women due to dietary changes (high-fructose corn syrup, red meat, seafood), hormonal shifts (menopause), and rising obesity rates; this contrasts with the historical association of gout with overweight, older men.

Gout's Rise Among Young Women: A Modern Dietary and Hormonal Impact
Gout, a form of inflammatory arthritis, is increasing among young women due to dietary changes (high-fructose corn syrup, red meat, seafood), hormonal shifts (menopause), and rising obesity rates; this contrasts with the historical association of gout with overweight, older men.
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China's Booming Cosmetic Surgery Industry: A Personal Journey and Societal Shift
Abby Wu, a 35-year-old Chinese woman, has undergone over 100 cosmetic surgeries, reflecting a booming industry driven by increased affluence and social media, impacting beauty standards and raising ethical questions.

China's Booming Cosmetic Surgery Industry: A Personal Journey and Societal Shift
Abby Wu, a 35-year-old Chinese woman, has undergone over 100 cosmetic surgeries, reflecting a booming industry driven by increased affluence and social media, impacting beauty standards and raising ethical questions.
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52% Bias Score

Extreme Health Challenges: Risks and Sustainable Alternatives
Experts warn against the dangers of extreme health challenges fueled by social media, advocating for sustainable healthy habits and self-compassion over unattainable ideals of perfection.

Extreme Health Challenges: Risks and Sustainable Alternatives
Experts warn against the dangers of extreme health challenges fueled by social media, advocating for sustainable healthy habits and self-compassion over unattainable ideals of perfection.
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56% Bias Score

Nonalcoholic Beverage Sales Surge 26% as Consumers Prioritize Health and Moderation
Sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine, and spirits in the U.S. surged 26% to over $800 million last year, driven by economic factors and health consciousness, while traditional alcohol sales slightly decreased; nonalcoholic beer accounts for 84% of the zero-proof market.

Nonalcoholic Beverage Sales Surge 26% as Consumers Prioritize Health and Moderation
Sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine, and spirits in the U.S. surged 26% to over $800 million last year, driven by economic factors and health consciousness, while traditional alcohol sales slightly decreased; nonalcoholic beer accounts for 84% of the zero-proof market.
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40% Bias Score

Wellhub Report Reveals Holistic Wellness Trend in the Workplace
Wellhub's 2024 Year in Review Trends Report, based on data from over three million subscribers across 19,000 corporate clients, reveals a significant shift towards holistic employee well-being, with \"wellness hour\" replacing \"happy hour\", a 112% increase in nutrition usage, and a 7% year-over-ye...

Wellhub Report Reveals Holistic Wellness Trend in the Workplace
Wellhub's 2024 Year in Review Trends Report, based on data from over three million subscribers across 19,000 corporate clients, reveals a significant shift towards holistic employee well-being, with \"wellness hour\" replacing \"happy hour\", a 112% increase in nutrition usage, and a 7% year-over-ye...
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32% Bias Score
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