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Brain Tumor Regrowth Leaves Former Australian of the Year with Months to Live
Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer's aggressive brain tumor has regrown after multiple surgeries and experimental treatment, leaving him with a prognosis of months to live, despite exceeding typical survival rates by nine months; his case informs a world-first clinical trial for...
Brain Tumor Regrowth Leaves Former Australian of the Year with Months to Live
Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer's aggressive brain tumor has regrown after multiple surgeries and experimental treatment, leaving him with a prognosis of months to live, despite exceeding typical survival rates by nine months; his case informs a world-first clinical trial for...
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20% Bias Score


U.S. Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Decline Significantly
Fatal fentanyl overdoses in the U.S. have dropped 24% from peak levels nationwide, with all 50 states showing improvement, resulting in an estimated 25,000 fewer annual deaths; however, severe addiction and chronic illness persist.
U.S. Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Decline Significantly
Fatal fentanyl overdoses in the U.S. have dropped 24% from peak levels nationwide, with all 50 states showing improvement, resulting in an estimated 25,000 fewer annual deaths; however, severe addiction and chronic illness persist.
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48% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Condition Stable, Remains Hospitalized
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia after experiencing acute respiratory distress; his condition is now stable and improving, though his release date is uncertain.
Pope Francis's Condition Stable, Remains Hospitalized
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome due to pneumonia after experiencing acute respiratory distress; his condition is now stable and improving, though his release date is uncertain.
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24% Bias Score


Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
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32% Bias Score


Managing Difficult Emotions: Psychologist Offers Practical Strategies
Psychologist Ethan Kross's new book, "Shift," offers practical strategies for managing emotions, challenging the view that negative emotions are solely detrimental and advocating for a flexible approach combining engagement and avoidance.
Managing Difficult Emotions: Psychologist Offers Practical Strategies
Psychologist Ethan Kross's new book, "Shift," offers practical strategies for managing emotions, challenging the view that negative emotions are solely detrimental and advocating for a flexible approach combining engagement and avoidance.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Poultry Farm Starts Bird Flu Vaccine Pilot
A pilot program for a bird flu vaccine starts today at a Dutch poultry farm, producing eggs only for the Netherlands due to trade restrictions, marking a shift from culling to vaccination, supported by the Minister of Agriculture and the poultry sector.
Dutch Poultry Farm Starts Bird Flu Vaccine Pilot
A pilot program for a bird flu vaccine starts today at a Dutch poultry farm, producing eggs only for the Netherlands due to trade restrictions, marking a shift from culling to vaccination, supported by the Minister of Agriculture and the poultry sector.
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52% Bias Score

UK Medicine Shortages Endanger Patients: Urgent Regulatory Change Needed
Medicine supply shortages in the UK are endangering patients, with pharmacies unable to fill at least one prescription daily due to stock issues, leading to the death of a two-year-old after delayed antibiotic treatment due to regulatory restrictions; the National Pharmacy Association is urging the ...

UK Medicine Shortages Endanger Patients: Urgent Regulatory Change Needed
Medicine supply shortages in the UK are endangering patients, with pharmacies unable to fill at least one prescription daily due to stock issues, leading to the death of a two-year-old after delayed antibiotic treatment due to regulatory restrictions; the National Pharmacy Association is urging the ...
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44% Bias Score

L'Express Colloquium Showcases Scientific Advancements in Healthy Aging
L'Express's March 10th "Sciences et Santé 2025" colloquium in Paris featured Nobel laureates and experts discussing scientific advancements in healthy aging, including cellular reprogramming, AI applications, and nutritional strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches.

L'Express Colloquium Showcases Scientific Advancements in Healthy Aging
L'Express's March 10th "Sciences et Santé 2025" colloquium in Paris featured Nobel laureates and experts discussing scientific advancements in healthy aging, including cellular reprogramming, AI applications, and nutritional strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches.
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32% Bias Score

Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.

Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.
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28% Bias Score

Hamburg's Expiring Medical Supplies Prompt New Storage Strategy
Hamburg's central warehouse holds millions of medical masks and gloves, but some FFP2 masks will expire soon due to legal hurdles preventing widespread distribution; a new hospital-managed storage system is planned for 2026.

Hamburg's Expiring Medical Supplies Prompt New Storage Strategy
Hamburg's central warehouse holds millions of medical masks and gloves, but some FFP2 masks will expire soon due to legal hurdles preventing widespread distribution; a new hospital-managed storage system is planned for 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Launches Pilot Project Selling Eggs from Avian Influenza-Vaccinated Chickens
A pilot project in the Netherlands will start selling eggs from chickens vaccinated against avian influenza; the first chicks will be vaccinated today, with eggs available in about 20 weeks.

Netherlands Launches Pilot Project Selling Eggs from Avian Influenza-Vaccinated Chickens
A pilot project in the Netherlands will start selling eggs from chickens vaccinated against avian influenza; the first chicks will be vaccinated today, with eggs available in about 20 weeks.
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36% Bias Score

In-flight deaths: Procedures, challenges, and future improvements
A 2013 study showed that only 0.3% of in-flight medical emergencies were fatal; however, when a passenger dies mid-flight, airlines follow IATA guidelines, which may involve placing the body in an empty seat on crowded flights, presenting logistical and emotional challenges for both crew and other p...

In-flight deaths: Procedures, challenges, and future improvements
A 2013 study showed that only 0.3% of in-flight medical emergencies were fatal; however, when a passenger dies mid-flight, airlines follow IATA guidelines, which may involve placing the body in an empty seat on crowded flights, presenting logistical and emotional challenges for both crew and other p...
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28% Bias Score
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