Scientist and Christian Dr. Francis Collins Bridges Science and Faith Amidst Pandemic Distrust
Dr. Francis Collins, former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, citing his personal journey and scientific achievements as evidence, while expressing concern about declining public trust in science during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scientist and Christian Dr. Francis Collins Bridges Science and Faith Amidst Pandemic Distrust
Dr. Francis Collins, former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, citing his personal journey and scientific achievements as evidence, while expressing concern about declining public trust in science during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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40% Bias Score
Reconciling Science and Faith: Dr. Francis Collins on Trust and the Pandemic
Dr. Francis Collins, a former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, sharing his personal journey and highlighting the erosion of public trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need to rebuild that trust through integrity, compete...
Reconciling Science and Faith: Dr. Francis Collins on Trust and the Pandemic
Dr. Francis Collins, a former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, sharing his personal journey and highlighting the erosion of public trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need to rebuild that trust through integrity, compete...
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44% Bias Score
China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.
China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.
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36% Bias Score
Egypt's Senate Approves Medical Liability Law Amidst Doctors' Strong Opposition
Egypt's Senate passed a new medical liability law aimed at enhancing patient rights and unifying legal frameworks for medical professionals; however, the Doctors Syndicate strongly opposes it, citing concerns over potential legal repercussions for physicians and plans to push for amendments.
Egypt's Senate Approves Medical Liability Law Amidst Doctors' Strong Opposition
Egypt's Senate passed a new medical liability law aimed at enhancing patient rights and unifying legal frameworks for medical professionals; however, the Doctors Syndicate strongly opposes it, citing concerns over potential legal repercussions for physicians and plans to push for amendments.
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36% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack: Psychiatrist Urges Focus on Victim Support Amidst Politicization
In Magdeburg, Germany, an attack injured 200 people, prompting psychiatrist Olaf Schulte-Herbrüggen to emphasize the importance of psychosocial support and allowing victims to decide when to seek professional help, warning against the negative impacts of politicizing the event.
Magdeburg Attack: Psychiatrist Urges Focus on Victim Support Amidst Politicization
In Magdeburg, Germany, an attack injured 200 people, prompting psychiatrist Olaf Schulte-Herbrüggen to emphasize the importance of psychosocial support and allowing victims to decide when to seek professional help, warning against the negative impacts of politicizing the event.
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24% Bias Score
UK Flu Surge Prompts 'Lockdown' Calls Amid Hospital Crisis
A surge in flu infections across the UK has prompted health experts to urge 'lockdown-style' measures, with nearly 3,000 hospitalizations reported, four times higher than last year, and concerns over a less-effective flu vaccine.
UK Flu Surge Prompts 'Lockdown' Calls Amid Hospital Crisis
A surge in flu infections across the UK has prompted health experts to urge 'lockdown-style' measures, with nearly 3,000 hospitalizations reported, four times higher than last year, and concerns over a less-effective flu vaccine.
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56% Bias Score
Scottish Teenager Walks Again After Double Amputation, Home for Christmas
Eighteen-year-old Adam Golebiewski, a Scottish teenager who lost both legs below the knee in a car accident on September 8th, returned home to his family for Christmas after intensive rehabilitation and fitting of prosthetics at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen, showcasing remarkable recovery.
Scottish Teenager Walks Again After Double Amputation, Home for Christmas
Eighteen-year-old Adam Golebiewski, a Scottish teenager who lost both legs below the knee in a car accident on September 8th, returned home to his family for Christmas after intensive rehabilitation and fitting of prosthetics at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen, showcasing remarkable recovery.
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32% Bias Score
Urgent Recall of Jarritos Coconut Water Due to Botulism Risk
A recall of over two million cans of Jarritos Coconut Water across 29 states was issued due to a potential bacterial contamination risk from compromised can seals, posing a threat of botulism, a serious illness that can cause paralysis and even death.
Urgent Recall of Jarritos Coconut Water Due to Botulism Risk
A recall of over two million cans of Jarritos Coconut Water across 29 states was issued due to a potential bacterial contamination risk from compromised can seals, posing a threat of botulism, a serious illness that can cause paralysis and even death.
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16% Bias Score
Mangione Murder Trial Ignites Nationwide Healthcare Debate
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder charges in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 11, sparking protests from people citing personal healthcare struggles and distrust in the system. The alleged murder of Thompson, a healthcare executive, has ignited a nationwide conversation about healthcar...
Mangione Murder Trial Ignites Nationwide Healthcare Debate
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder charges in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 11, sparking protests from people citing personal healthcare struggles and distrust in the system. The alleged murder of Thompson, a healthcare executive, has ignited a nationwide conversation about healthcar...
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64% Bias Score
Hospital's Failures Lead to Mother's Postpartum Hemorrhage Death
Laura-Jane Seaman, 36, died at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, on December 23, 2022, from a postpartum hemorrhage due to staff failing to identify and treat her significant bleeding despite repeated concerns, according to a prevention of future deaths report.
Hospital's Failures Lead to Mother's Postpartum Hemorrhage Death
Laura-Jane Seaman, 36, died at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, on December 23, 2022, from a postpartum hemorrhage due to staff failing to identify and treat her significant bleeding despite repeated concerns, according to a prevention of future deaths report.
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48% Bias Score
Climate Change Fuels Surge in Nigeria's Lassa Fever Cases
Nigeria's 2024 Lassa fever outbreak saw 9,492 suspected cases, 1,154 confirmed cases, and 190 deaths, primarily in six states, due to climate change extending the dry season and increasing human-rodent contact, prompting the NCDC to increase surveillance and coordinate responses.
Climate Change Fuels Surge in Nigeria's Lassa Fever Cases
Nigeria's 2024 Lassa fever outbreak saw 9,492 suspected cases, 1,154 confirmed cases, and 190 deaths, primarily in six states, due to climate change extending the dry season and increasing human-rodent contact, prompting the NCDC to increase surveillance and coordinate responses.
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32% Bias Score
China's Clean Air Success: Reduced PM2.5 Levels Reverse Life Expectancy Decline
China's successful air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced the national average PM2.5 concentration from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linke...
China's Clean Air Success: Reduced PM2.5 Levels Reverse Life Expectancy Decline
China's successful air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced the national average PM2.5 concentration from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linke...
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52% Bias Score