Genetic Data Enhances Financial Planning for Retirement
US financial advisors are using clients' genetic and health data to create personalized financial plans and longevity risk assessments, improving retirement planning by offering more precise predictions of lifespan and healthcare needs, leading to better resource allocation and financial security.
Genetic Data Enhances Financial Planning for Retirement
US financial advisors are using clients' genetic and health data to create personalized financial plans and longevity risk assessments, improving retirement planning by offering more precise predictions of lifespan and healthcare needs, leading to better resource allocation and financial security.
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36% Bias Score
Teenage Photographer Dies, Family Launches Charity for Rare Cancer
Seventeen-year-old Liz Hatton, a talented photographer from Harrogate, UK, passed away on November 27th after battling desmoplastic small round cell tumor; her family now aims to establish a charity to fund research and support others facing this rare cancer.
Teenage Photographer Dies, Family Launches Charity for Rare Cancer
Seventeen-year-old Liz Hatton, a talented photographer from Harrogate, UK, passed away on November 27th after battling desmoplastic small round cell tumor; her family now aims to establish a charity to fund research and support others facing this rare cancer.
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20% Bias Score
"Large-Scale H. pylori Screening in Taiwan Fails to Reduce Stomach Cancer Rates"
"A large-scale study in Taiwan involving over 152,000 individuals aged 50-69 failed to demonstrate a significant reduction in stomach cancer incidence or mortality despite screening for Helicobacter pylori infection, highlighting the need for improved screening methods and preventative strategies."
"Large-Scale H. pylori Screening in Taiwan Fails to Reduce Stomach Cancer Rates"
"A large-scale study in Taiwan involving over 152,000 individuals aged 50-69 failed to demonstrate a significant reduction in stomach cancer incidence or mortality despite screening for Helicobacter pylori infection, highlighting the need for improved screening methods and preventative strategies."
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28% Bias Score
EMST Launches "Octopus": Online Magazine on Contemporary Art
The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, launched the online bi-lingual magazine "Octopus," focusing on contemporary art theory, whose first issue, released on December 1st, 2023, examines AIDS activism and attracted 2,000 views in 24 hours.
EMST Launches "Octopus": Online Magazine on Contemporary Art
The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, launched the online bi-lingual magazine "Octopus," focusing on contemporary art theory, whose first issue, released on December 1st, 2023, examines AIDS activism and attracted 2,000 views in 24 hours.
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8% Bias Score
\"EU Air Pollution Deaths Drop 45% Since 2005, But Challenges Remain\"\
\"A new report reveals a 45% decrease in the EU's air pollution-related mortality between 2005 and 2022, dropping from 431,000 deaths to 239,000 in 2022, with Central and Eastern Europe showing higher rates than Western Europe; however, the WHO's recommended threshold for PM2.5 is still regularly ex...
\"EU Air Pollution Deaths Drop 45% Since 2005, But Challenges Remain\"\
\"A new report reveals a 45% decrease in the EU's air pollution-related mortality between 2005 and 2022, dropping from 431,000 deaths to 239,000 in 2022, with Central and Eastern Europe showing higher rates than Western Europe; however, the WHO's recommended threshold for PM2.5 is still regularly ex...
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32% Bias Score
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Funding Debate
The UK House of Commons approved initial stages of a bill allowing assisted dying for eligible terminally ill adults, despite disagreements on funding and potential costs, with a two-year implementation delay anticipated.
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Funding Debate
The UK House of Commons approved initial stages of a bill allowing assisted dying for eligible terminally ill adults, despite disagreements on funding and potential costs, with a two-year implementation delay anticipated.
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44% Bias Score
Jamie Foxx Details Brain Bleed, Stroke, and Recovery
Actor Jamie Foxx publicly disclosed his April 2023 hospitalization for a brain bleed and subsequent stroke, resulting in three weeks of memory loss and requiring surgery followed by rehabilitation in Chicago.
Jamie Foxx Details Brain Bleed, Stroke, and Recovery
Actor Jamie Foxx publicly disclosed his April 2023 hospitalization for a brain bleed and subsequent stroke, resulting in three weeks of memory loss and requiring surgery followed by rehabilitation in Chicago.
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20% Bias Score
Kennedy Jr.'s Senate Bid: Fitness vs. Facts
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lacking medical credentials but boasting a robust fitness regime, is running for Senate, challenging the endorsements of 75 Nobel laureates who cite his "lack of qualification".
Kennedy Jr.'s Senate Bid: Fitness vs. Facts
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lacking medical credentials but boasting a robust fitness regime, is running for Senate, challenging the endorsements of 75 Nobel laureates who cite his "lack of qualification".
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60% Bias Score
Spain Unveils €8 Billion Pharmaceutical Strategy to Boost Domestic Production and Access
Spain's Ministry of Health presented a 2024-2028 pharmaceutical industry strategy to strengthen domestic production, promote innovation, ensure equitable access to medicines, and enhance the National Health System's sustainability, involving €8 billion investment and 4,500 new jobs.
Spain Unveils €8 Billion Pharmaceutical Strategy to Boost Domestic Production and Access
Spain's Ministry of Health presented a 2024-2028 pharmaceutical industry strategy to strengthen domestic production, promote innovation, ensure equitable access to medicines, and enhance the National Health System's sustainability, involving €8 billion investment and 4,500 new jobs.
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4% Bias Score
Senegal: Renewed Efforts to Close Lead Recycling Plant Amidst Health Concerns
In Ndiakhate, Senegal, the CRADESC and Ford Foundation are restarting efforts to close a lead recycling plant blamed for health issues in nearby communities; following a meeting with residents, they are engaging with new government authorities to seek a solution.
Senegal: Renewed Efforts to Close Lead Recycling Plant Amidst Health Concerns
In Ndiakhate, Senegal, the CRADESC and Ford Foundation are restarting efforts to close a lead recycling plant blamed for health issues in nearby communities; following a meeting with residents, they are engaging with new government authorities to seek a solution.
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48% Bias Score
"Congo Outbreak: 31 Deaths, 406 Cases of Unknown Illness"
"A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 31 deaths and 406 cases, primarily among malnourished individuals, with symptoms including fever, headache, cough, and anemia. The remote location and limited testing capacity hinder identification of the cause, d...
"Congo Outbreak: 31 Deaths, 406 Cases of Unknown Illness"
"A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has caused 31 deaths and 406 cases, primarily among malnourished individuals, with symptoms including fever, headache, cough, and anemia. The remote location and limited testing capacity hinder identification of the cause, d...
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32% Bias Score
Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
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36% Bias Score