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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


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


Personalized Gene Editing Shows Promise in Treating Rare Metabolic Disorder
A US baby, KJ, diagnosed with the ultra-rare CPS1 deficiency, received a groundbreaking personalized gene-editing therapy using base editors, showing promising results and offering a new hope for treating such rare metabolic disorders. The treatment was delivered in two doses via lipid nanoparticles...
Personalized Gene Editing Shows Promise in Treating Rare Metabolic Disorder
A US baby, KJ, diagnosed with the ultra-rare CPS1 deficiency, received a groundbreaking personalized gene-editing therapy using base editors, showing promising results and offering a new hope for treating such rare metabolic disorders. The treatment was delivered in two doses via lipid nanoparticles...
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40% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Sparks Concerns Over Vulnerable Populations in Scotland
Professor June Andrews, a geriatric care expert, strongly criticizes Scotland's recently approved Assisted Dying Bill, warning of its potential to endanger vulnerable populations due to insufficient palliative care and support for carers, citing concerns about coercion and expansion beyond its initi...
Assisted Dying Bill Sparks Concerns Over Vulnerable Populations in Scotland
Professor June Andrews, a geriatric care expert, strongly criticizes Scotland's recently approved Assisted Dying Bill, warning of its potential to endanger vulnerable populations due to insufficient palliative care and support for carers, citing concerns about coercion and expansion beyond its initi...
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68% Bias Score


AI-Driven Startups Revolutionize Healthcare and Materials Science
Several Asian startups, including Deep Principle and Barreleye, are leveraging AI to revolutionize healthcare and materials science, securing millions in funding and demonstrating significant advancements in diagnostics and manufacturing efficiency.
AI-Driven Startups Revolutionize Healthcare and Materials Science
Several Asian startups, including Deep Principle and Barreleye, are leveraging AI to revolutionize healthcare and materials science, securing millions in funding and demonstrating significant advancements in diagnostics and manufacturing efficiency.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Misplaced Blame for High U.S. Drug Prices
President Trump wrongly blamed high U.S. prescription drug prices on foreign nations; a RAND report showed U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than in 33 other countries in 2022 due to the fragmented U.S. drug pricing system, prompting an executive order to tie U.S. prices to lower prices abroad.
Trump's Misplaced Blame for High U.S. Drug Prices
President Trump wrongly blamed high U.S. prescription drug prices on foreign nations; a RAND report showed U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than in 33 other countries in 2022 due to the fragmented U.S. drug pricing system, prompting an executive order to tie U.S. prices to lower prices abroad.
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40% Bias Score

Successful Gene Editing Treatment for Rare Genetic Disease
A 9.5-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, successfully received a custom CRISPR-based gene editing therapy for severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million babies. The treatment significantly improved his health, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene the...

Successful Gene Editing Treatment for Rare Genetic Disease
A 9.5-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, successfully received a custom CRISPR-based gene editing therapy for severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million babies. The treatment significantly improved his health, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene the...
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40% Bias Score

Counterfeit Medications: A Growing Threat to Public Health
A 50-year-old patient's near-fatal reaction to counterfeit Ozempic highlights the growing danger of counterfeit medications, driven by high drug costs and readily available online sources; the FDA and FBI warn of fraudulent drugs containing unapproved substances or lacking active ingredients, leadin...

Counterfeit Medications: A Growing Threat to Public Health
A 50-year-old patient's near-fatal reaction to counterfeit Ozempic highlights the growing danger of counterfeit medications, driven by high drug costs and readily available online sources; the FDA and FBI warn of fraudulent drugs containing unapproved substances or lacking active ingredients, leadin...
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56% Bias Score

US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 27% in 2024 to Five-Year Low"
Provisional data from the US CDC reveals an unprecedented 27% drop in drug overdose deaths in 2024, reaching a five-year low of 80,391 deaths, primarily attributed to a combination of persistent harm-reduction efforts and potential shifts in drug supply and user behavior, though continued federal fu...

US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 27% in 2024 to Five-Year Low"
Provisional data from the US CDC reveals an unprecedented 27% drop in drug overdose deaths in 2024, reaching a five-year low of 80,391 deaths, primarily attributed to a combination of persistent harm-reduction efforts and potential shifts in drug supply and user behavior, though continued federal fu...
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40% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.

Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.
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52% Bias Score

Original Sin" Alleges Cover-Up of Biden's Health Decline
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up," alleges a White House cabal concealed President Biden's declining health, raising concerns about the 2020 and 2024 elections and its impact on key decisions, including the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Original Sin" Alleges Cover-Up of Biden's Health Decline
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up," alleges a White House cabal concealed President Biden's declining health, raising concerns about the 2020 and 2024 elections and its impact on key decisions, including the Afghanistan withdrawal.
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68% Bias Score

Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.

Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.
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40% Bias Score
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