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France Expands Access to Anti-Obesity Drugs
The French government will allow general practitioners to prescribe Wegovy and Mounjaro to combat obesity, affecting nearly 50% of French adults; a plan launching in September will address this through education, healthcare, sports, and medication, aiming to curb cardiovascular deaths.
France Expands Access to Anti-Obesity Drugs
The French government will allow general practitioners to prescribe Wegovy and Mounjaro to combat obesity, affecting nearly 50% of French adults; a plan launching in September will address this through education, healthcare, sports, and medication, aiming to curb cardiovascular deaths.
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40% Bias Score


Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.
Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.
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28% Bias Score


Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
A University of Manchester study projects climate change will expand the range of the Aspergillus fungus, causing life-threatening aspergillosis, affecting North America, Europe, China, and Russia, with Aspergillus flavus potentially increasing spread by 16% and Aspergillus fumigatus by 77.5% by 210...
Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
A University of Manchester study projects climate change will expand the range of the Aspergillus fungus, causing life-threatening aspergillosis, affecting North America, Europe, China, and Russia, with Aspergillus flavus potentially increasing spread by 16% and Aspergillus fumigatus by 77.5% by 210...
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
Climate change will significantly expand the reach of Aspergillus fungi, responsible for 2.5 million deaths annually, into new regions of North America, Europe, China, and Russia by 2100, according to a new study; the world is unprepared.
Climate Change to Expand Deadly Aspergillus Fungus
Climate change will significantly expand the reach of Aspergillus fungi, responsible for 2.5 million deaths annually, into new regions of North America, Europe, China, and Russia by 2100, according to a new study; the world is unprepared.
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40% Bias Score


New Bladder Cancer Treatment Offers Hope in Australia
A new combined chemotherapy treatment for bladder cancer is being rolled out in Australian hospitals, offering a significant improvement in survival rates for patients with aggressive cancers in the lining of the bladder who are unsuitable for surgery or immunotherapy, with a 60-69% success rate rep...
New Bladder Cancer Treatment Offers Hope in Australia
A new combined chemotherapy treatment for bladder cancer is being rolled out in Australian hospitals, offering a significant improvement in survival rates for patients with aggressive cancers in the lining of the bladder who are unsuitable for surgery or immunotherapy, with a 60-69% success rate rep...
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40% Bias Score


German Court Allows Unlicensed Drug Production for Rare Brain Tumor
A German court ruled that pharmacist Uwe-Bernd Rose can continue producing an unapproved drug containing ONC-201 for patients with a rare brain tumor, prioritizing their right to life and bodily integrity over strict regulatory adherence, despite legal challenges from an American company also develo...
German Court Allows Unlicensed Drug Production for Rare Brain Tumor
A German court ruled that pharmacist Uwe-Bernd Rose can continue producing an unapproved drug containing ONC-201 for patients with a rare brain tumor, prioritizing their right to life and bodily integrity over strict regulatory adherence, despite legal challenges from an American company also develo...
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52% Bias Score

UK's COVID-19 Response: A Bus Ride to a Million Lives Saved, but Future Threats Loom
A chance meeting between two epidemiologists on a London bus spurred the rapid development of dexamethasone, a life-saving COVID-19 treatment, showcasing the UK's scientific capabilities and its crucial role in the global pandemic response, but also highlighting the need for increased investment in ...

UK's COVID-19 Response: A Bus Ride to a Million Lives Saved, but Future Threats Loom
A chance meeting between two epidemiologists on a London bus spurred the rapid development of dexamethasone, a life-saving COVID-19 treatment, showcasing the UK's scientific capabilities and its crucial role in the global pandemic response, but also highlighting the need for increased investment in ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Faces Healthcare Crisis: Doctor Shortage and Inefficiency Demand Reform
German Medical Association president Klaus Reinhardt warns of an impending healthcare crisis due to inefficiency, proposing a primary care physician-coordinated system with digital prioritization to address high doctor visit rates (9.6 per capita) and personnel shortages, impacting vulnerable popula...

Germany Faces Healthcare Crisis: Doctor Shortage and Inefficiency Demand Reform
German Medical Association president Klaus Reinhardt warns of an impending healthcare crisis due to inefficiency, proposing a primary care physician-coordinated system with digital prioritization to address high doctor visit rates (9.6 per capita) and personnel shortages, impacting vulnerable popula...
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52% Bias Score

Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, founded by three Dutch individuals, organizes worldwide, phone-free meetings to counter excessive social media use, gaining 530,000 Instagram followers while advocating for a digital detox, illustrating a global shift in attitudes towards technology.

Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact
The Offline Club, founded by three Dutch individuals, organizes worldwide, phone-free meetings to counter excessive social media use, gaining 530,000 Instagram followers while advocating for a digital detox, illustrating a global shift in attitudes towards technology.
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36% Bias Score

AI Chatbots Offer Mental Health Support Amidst UK's Growing Waiting Lists
In the UK, where a million people await mental health services, many are turning to AI chatbots for support, despite concerns over their limitations and a lawsuit alleging a chatbot contributed to a teenager's suicide.

AI Chatbots Offer Mental Health Support Amidst UK's Growing Waiting Lists
In the UK, where a million people await mental health services, many are turning to AI chatbots for support, despite concerns over their limitations and a lawsuit alleging a chatbot contributed to a teenager's suicide.
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12% Bias Score

Blood and Urine Markers Reveal Ultra-Processed Food Consumption
A study published in PLOS Medicine identified 28 blood and 33 urine markers that reliably predict ultra-processed food consumption, offering a novel way to assess their health impact and paving the way for improved dietary guidelines and public health strategies.

Blood and Urine Markers Reveal Ultra-Processed Food Consumption
A study published in PLOS Medicine identified 28 blood and 33 urine markers that reliably predict ultra-processed food consumption, offering a novel way to assess their health impact and paving the way for improved dietary guidelines and public health strategies.
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20% Bias Score

Higher-Normal Sodium Levels Linked to Increased Hypertension and Heart Failure Risk
A Bar-Ilan University study of 407,000 healthy adults found a 13% higher hypertension risk and a 20% higher heart failure risk for those with sodium levels of 140-142 mmol/L, suggesting that adequate hydration is crucial for cardiovascular health and challenging existing understandings of normal sod...

Higher-Normal Sodium Levels Linked to Increased Hypertension and Heart Failure Risk
A Bar-Ilan University study of 407,000 healthy adults found a 13% higher hypertension risk and a 20% higher heart failure risk for those with sodium levels of 140-142 mmol/L, suggesting that adequate hydration is crucial for cardiovascular health and challenging existing understandings of normal sod...
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36% Bias Score
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