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Patient Spends Eight Days on Hospital Corridor Amidst NHS Overcrowding Crisis
Sarah Dodd, 56, spent eight days on a hospital corridor at Worcestershire Royal Hospital due to a perforated gallbladder, highlighting severe overcrowding and prompting criticism of NHS management.
Patient Spends Eight Days on Hospital Corridor Amidst NHS Overcrowding Crisis
Sarah Dodd, 56, spent eight days on a hospital corridor at Worcestershire Royal Hospital due to a perforated gallbladder, highlighting severe overcrowding and prompting criticism of NHS management.
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48% Bias Score


EU Ministers Push to Fund Essential Medicines via Defense Budget
Eleven EU health ministers urge integrating a proposed Critical Medicines Act into the EU's defense strategy, aiming to fund essential drug supplies using €800 billion from the "Rearm Europe" plan to address Europe's 60-80% reliance on Asia for pharmaceuticals.
EU Ministers Push to Fund Essential Medicines via Defense Budget
Eleven EU health ministers urge integrating a proposed Critical Medicines Act into the EU's defense strategy, aiming to fund essential drug supplies using €800 billion from the "Rearm Europe" plan to address Europe's 60-80% reliance on Asia for pharmaceuticals.
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52% Bias Score


Mannheim Car Attack Prompts Baden-Württemberg to Consider Risk-Assessment Program
A mentally disturbed man in Mannheim, Germany, killed two people and injured several others in a car attack; Baden-Württemberg is now considering adopting North Rhine-Westphalia's 'Periskop' program, which aims to identify potentially dangerous individuals with mental health issues to prevent future...
Mannheim Car Attack Prompts Baden-Württemberg to Consider Risk-Assessment Program
A mentally disturbed man in Mannheim, Germany, killed two people and injured several others in a car attack; Baden-Württemberg is now considering adopting North Rhine-Westphalia's 'Periskop' program, which aims to identify potentially dangerous individuals with mental health issues to prevent future...
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48% Bias Score


Fentanyl: A Personal Experience and Public Health Crisis
The author recounts his experience with fentanyl as a sedative for a colonoscopy, highlighting both the drug's medical uses and its role in the opioid crisis, contrasting safe medical use with widespread abuse and overdose deaths.
Fentanyl: A Personal Experience and Public Health Crisis
The author recounts his experience with fentanyl as a sedative for a colonoscopy, highlighting both the drug's medical uses and its role in the opioid crisis, contrasting safe medical use with widespread abuse and overdose deaths.
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40% Bias Score


Chemsex Addiction: A "Zombie" Existence and the Urgent Need for Support
A BBC News report details the devastating effects of chemsex, an issue plagued by stigma and limited support, affecting gay men in London and beyond, with experts calling for improved resources and open conversations.
Chemsex Addiction: A "Zombie" Existence and the Urgent Need for Support
A BBC News report details the devastating effects of chemsex, an issue plagued by stigma and limited support, affecting gay men in London and beyond, with experts calling for improved resources and open conversations.
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60% Bias Score


French Documentary Highlights Systemic Failures in Psychiatric Care
The French documentary "Malades dangereux" examines the complex issue of managing dangerous individuals with severe mental illnesses, illustrating systemic failures through multiple case studies of violence, inadequate care and reintegration challenges within the French psychiatric system.
French Documentary Highlights Systemic Failures in Psychiatric Care
The French documentary "Malades dangereux" examines the complex issue of managing dangerous individuals with severe mental illnesses, illustrating systemic failures through multiple case studies of violence, inadequate care and reintegration challenges within the French psychiatric system.
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56% Bias Score

UK Marks Five Years Since COVID-19 Pandemic with Day of Reflection
The UK held a Covid Day of Reflection on Sunday, marking five years since the pandemic began, remembering almost 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers with events nationwide, including a London ceremony featuring a memorial walk, a minute's silence, and tributes from survivors like Michael ...

UK Marks Five Years Since COVID-19 Pandemic with Day of Reflection
The UK held a Covid Day of Reflection on Sunday, marking five years since the pandemic began, remembering almost 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers with events nationwide, including a London ceremony featuring a memorial walk, a minute's silence, and tributes from survivors like Michael ...
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20% Bias Score

Congress Approves Medicare Physician Payment Cut, Sparking Concerns Over Rural Healthcare Access
The Republican-controlled Congress approved a 2.8 percent cut to Medicare physician payments, despite prior bipartisan support to prevent it; this threatens to close practices and hospitals, especially in rural areas, where Medicare comprises most revenue for physicians.

Congress Approves Medicare Physician Payment Cut, Sparking Concerns Over Rural Healthcare Access
The Republican-controlled Congress approved a 2.8 percent cut to Medicare physician payments, despite prior bipartisan support to prevent it; this threatens to close practices and hospitals, especially in rural areas, where Medicare comprises most revenue for physicians.
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60% Bias Score

Russian Woman Loses Baby Due to Medical System Failures
A 33-year-old Russian woman, Inna B., lost her baby due to a six-hour delay in receiving appropriate medical care after experiencing severe abdominal pain on November 15, 2023; a medical examination concluded no medical malpractice occurred, but highlighted systemic failures.

Russian Woman Loses Baby Due to Medical System Failures
A 33-year-old Russian woman, Inna B., lost her baby due to a six-hour delay in receiving appropriate medical care after experiencing severe abdominal pain on November 15, 2023; a medical examination concluded no medical malpractice occurred, but highlighted systemic failures.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Amidst Healthcare Crisis
Turkish family doctors will strike on March 14th due to unmet demands, including job security, public building support, and cost compensation; 20 recently opened positions in Izmir received zero applicants, highlighting the crisis.

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Amidst Healthcare Crisis
Turkish family doctors will strike on March 14th due to unmet demands, including job security, public building support, and cost compensation; 20 recently opened positions in Izmir received zero applicants, highlighting the crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Hantavirus Causes Death of Gene Hackman's Wife
Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman, died from Hantavirus, a rare virus transmitted from rodents, highlighting the risk of zoonotic diseases and the potential for severe respiratory illness.

Hantavirus Causes Death of Gene Hackman's Wife
Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman, died from Hantavirus, a rare virus transmitted from rodents, highlighting the risk of zoonotic diseases and the potential for severe respiratory illness.
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52% Bias Score

UK Parliament Debates Ban on First-Cousin Marriages Amid Health Concerns
Conservative MP Richard Holden's push for a UK law banning first-cousin marriage faces opposition from the Labour party, citing health risks and concerns about societal impact; studies show a concerning prevalence of first-cousin marriages within certain communities.

UK Parliament Debates Ban on First-Cousin Marriages Amid Health Concerns
Conservative MP Richard Holden's push for a UK law banning first-cousin marriage faces opposition from the Labour party, citing health risks and concerns about societal impact; studies show a concerning prevalence of first-cousin marriages within certain communities.
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60% Bias Score
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