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Illinois Father's Advocacy Leads to Eight New Laws for People with Autism
Mike Baker, a Schaumburg father whose son Bryan has autism, successfully lobbied the Illinois legislature for eight laws improving the lives of people with autism, including one requiring insurers to cover dental anesthesia for those under 19 with developmental disabilities, after facing $6,000 to $...
Illinois Father's Advocacy Leads to Eight New Laws for People with Autism
Mike Baker, a Schaumburg father whose son Bryan has autism, successfully lobbied the Illinois legislature for eight laws improving the lives of people with autism, including one requiring insurers to cover dental anesthesia for those under 19 with developmental disabilities, after facing $6,000 to $...
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20% Bias Score


Michael J. Fox Returns to Television in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease over 30 years ago, will return to acting in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking," sharing scenes with Harrison Ford, who plays a fellow Parkinson's patient; this follows a five-year break from acting due to his health and a previous collaboration with the show's ...
Michael J. Fox Returns to Television in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease over 30 years ago, will return to acting in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking," sharing scenes with Harrison Ford, who plays a fellow Parkinson's patient; this follows a five-year break from acting due to his health and a previous collaboration with the show's ...
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40% Bias Score


Dry Spring Leads to Fewer Mosquitoes in Germany, but Asian Tiger Mosquito Poses Threat
Germany is experiencing an unusually low mosquito population this spring due to widespread drought reducing breeding grounds; however, experts warn this does not guarantee a low mosquito count in the summer months, and the spread of the Asian tiger mosquito poses a significant public health risk.
Dry Spring Leads to Fewer Mosquitoes in Germany, but Asian Tiger Mosquito Poses Threat
Germany is experiencing an unusually low mosquito population this spring due to widespread drought reducing breeding grounds; however, experts warn this does not guarantee a low mosquito count in the summer months, and the spread of the Asian tiger mosquito poses a significant public health risk.
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Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby's Life-Threatening Genetic Disorder
Doctors successfully used a personalized gene-editing therapy to treat baby KJ Muldoon's life-threatening genetic disorder, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1), showing potential for treating numerous rare diseases previously untreatable.
Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby's Life-Threatening Genetic Disorder
Doctors successfully used a personalized gene-editing therapy to treat baby KJ Muldoon's life-threatening genetic disorder, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1), showing potential for treating numerous rare diseases previously untreatable.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Children's Healthcare Crisis Amidst War
Zeinab al Astal's two sons, suffering from leukemia, were medically evacuated from a bombed Gaza hospital to Jordan, highlighting a severe healthcare crisis where over 12,000 people need treatment unavailable in the strip due to the war and Israeli restrictions.
Gaza Children's Healthcare Crisis Amidst War
Zeinab al Astal's two sons, suffering from leukemia, were medically evacuated from a bombed Gaza hospital to Jordan, highlighting a severe healthcare crisis where over 12,000 people need treatment unavailable in the strip due to the war and Israeli restrictions.
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56% Bias Score


Personalized Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Baby with Rare Metabolic Disorder
In February 2025, a baby born with a life-threatening metabolic disorder received a personalized gene therapy in the US, showing significant health improvements and enabling the baby to return home, representing a potential breakthrough for treating rare genetic diseases with personalized base editi...
Personalized Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Baby with Rare Metabolic Disorder
In February 2025, a baby born with a life-threatening metabolic disorder received a personalized gene therapy in the US, showing significant health improvements and enabling the baby to return home, representing a potential breakthrough for treating rare genetic diseases with personalized base editi...
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40% Bias Score

Warning Issued for Unlicensed Nasal Tanning Sprays: Health Risks Highlighted
The North West Trading Standards issued a warning about unlicensed nasal tanning sprays after a woman suffered a severe allergic reaction; these unregulated products, sold online and in some shops, contain Melanotan II and pose various health risks, including respiratory issues and changes in mole s...

Warning Issued for Unlicensed Nasal Tanning Sprays: Health Risks Highlighted
The North West Trading Standards issued a warning about unlicensed nasal tanning sprays after a woman suffered a severe allergic reaction; these unregulated products, sold online and in some shops, contain Melanotan II and pose various health risks, including respiratory issues and changes in mole s...
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60% Bias Score

400-Year-Old Melancholy Advice Still Relevant Today
Amy Liptrop analyzes five of Robert Burton's theories on melancholy from his 1621 book, "The Anatomy of Melancholy," showing surprising relevance to modern depression treatments, supported by experts like Dr. Frances Rice and Dr. Mike Tipton.

400-Year-Old Melancholy Advice Still Relevant Today
Amy Liptrop analyzes five of Robert Burton's theories on melancholy from his 1621 book, "The Anatomy of Melancholy," showing surprising relevance to modern depression treatments, supported by experts like Dr. Frances Rice and Dr. Mike Tipton.
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16% Bias Score

Human Antibodies Create Universal Snake Antivenom
A new, broadly effective antivenom, derived from the blood of Tim Friede, a man who self-immunized against snake venom 856 times, neutralizes venom from 19 of the world's deadliest snakes and could save 100,000 lives annually.

Human Antibodies Create Universal Snake Antivenom
A new, broadly effective antivenom, derived from the blood of Tim Friede, a man who self-immunized against snake venom 856 times, neutralizes venom from 19 of the world's deadliest snakes and could save 100,000 lives annually.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Healthcare Crisis: Systematic Dismantling Amidst Conflict
In Gaza, the ongoing conflict has severely impacted healthcare, with over 1000 healthcare workers killed since October 2023, less than half of hospitals operational, and limited access to essential medicines and supplies due to Israeli restrictions, despite aid being readily available nearby; this r...

Gaza Healthcare Crisis: Systematic Dismantling Amidst Conflict
In Gaza, the ongoing conflict has severely impacted healthcare, with over 1000 healthcare workers killed since October 2023, less than half of hospitals operational, and limited access to essential medicines and supplies due to Israeli restrictions, despite aid being readily available nearby; this r...
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60% Bias Score

Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby with Rare Genetic Disorder
US doctors successfully used a customized gene-editing therapy to treat a baby, KJ, with severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disorder, showing early signs of success and highlighting the potential of gene editing for treating various genetic diseases.

Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby with Rare Genetic Disorder
US doctors successfully used a customized gene-editing therapy to treat a baby, KJ, with severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disorder, showing early signs of success and highlighting the potential of gene editing for treating various genetic diseases.
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40% Bias Score

Successful Gene Editing Therapy Treats Rare Genetic Disorder in Baby
A baby with CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million infants, successfully underwent a custom gene-editing therapy using base editing, resulting in significant improvement in his health within months.

Successful Gene Editing Therapy Treats Rare Genetic Disorder in Baby
A baby with CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million infants, successfully underwent a custom gene-editing therapy using base editing, resulting in significant improvement in his health within months.
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40% Bias Score
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