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Rhineland-Palatinate Addresses Physician Shortages with Medical Student Quotas
Rhineland-Palatinate's medical student quotas, including 6.3 percent for rural physicians and 1.5 percent for public health, aim to address healthcare shortages, but some students are struggling with the first medical exam, possibly due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in ment...
Rhineland-Palatinate Addresses Physician Shortages with Medical Student Quotas
Rhineland-Palatinate's medical student quotas, including 6.3 percent for rural physicians and 1.5 percent for public health, aim to address healthcare shortages, but some students are struggling with the first medical exam, possibly due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in ment...
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44% Bias Score


Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Four Child Deaths in 48 Hours
Four children, including four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher, died from malnutrition in Gaza within 48 hours, highlighting the severe consequences of the three-month Israeli food blockade, which UNRWA linked to a tenfold increase in malnutrition cases from March to June.
Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Four Child Deaths in 48 Hours
Four children, including four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher, died from malnutrition in Gaza within 48 hours, highlighting the severe consequences of the three-month Israeli food blockade, which UNRWA linked to a tenfold increase in malnutrition cases from March to June.
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US Aid Cuts Cause Healthcare Crisis in Uganda
President Trump's January 2020 executive order halting US foreign aid led to the closure of numerous USAID programs in Uganda by July 2020, causing medicine shortages, clinic closures, and a resurgence of preventable diseases, potentially resulting in over 14 million deaths by 2030 according to The ...
US Aid Cuts Cause Healthcare Crisis in Uganda
President Trump's January 2020 executive order halting US foreign aid led to the closure of numerous USAID programs in Uganda by July 2020, causing medicine shortages, clinic closures, and a resurgence of preventable diseases, potentially resulting in over 14 million deaths by 2030 according to The ...
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Midwife Shortage: Funding Cuts Leave Graduates Jobless
Aimee Peach, a student midwife facing unemployment despite completing 2,300 hours of unpaid placement and a national midwife shortage caused by funding cuts and recruitment freezes, is calling for guaranteed NHS jobs for newly qualified midwives to avoid a critical workforce crisis.
Midwife Shortage: Funding Cuts Leave Graduates Jobless
Aimee Peach, a student midwife facing unemployment despite completing 2,300 hours of unpaid placement and a national midwife shortage caused by funding cuts and recruitment freezes, is calling for guaranteed NHS jobs for newly qualified midwives to avoid a critical workforce crisis.
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48% Bias Score


French Petition Against Pesticide Law Reaches 500,000 Signatures
A French online petition against the Duplomb law, allowing the return of the pesticide acetamiprid, surpassed 500,000 signatures on July 15th, potentially triggering a parliamentary debate despite the law's passage and constitutional challenge.
French Petition Against Pesticide Law Reaches 500,000 Signatures
A French online petition against the Duplomb law, allowing the return of the pesticide acetamiprid, surpassed 500,000 signatures on July 15th, potentially triggering a parliamentary debate despite the law's passage and constitutional challenge.
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Five Deaths Linked to Weight-Loss Injections in Scotland
Five deaths in Scotland are linked to weight-loss injections, prompting an investigation by the MHRA, which received 361 illness reports since January 2023, revealing the dangers of unregulated access to these drugs.
Five Deaths Linked to Weight-Loss Injections in Scotland
Five deaths in Scotland are linked to weight-loss injections, prompting an investigation by the MHRA, which received 361 illness reports since January 2023, revealing the dangers of unregulated access to these drugs.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade Causes Catastrophic Malnutrition and Death
Four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher died of malnutrition in Gaza, one of at least 76 children who have perished due to hunger since October 2023, with the majority of deaths occurring after Israel imposed a blockade in March, restricting humanitarian aid despite claims of aid delivery by Israel and accusa...

Gaza Blockade Causes Catastrophic Malnutrition and Death
Four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher died of malnutrition in Gaza, one of at least 76 children who have perished due to hunger since October 2023, with the majority of deaths occurring after Israel imposed a blockade in March, restricting humanitarian aid despite claims of aid delivery by Israel and accusa...
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Four Children Die Amidst Food Blockade
Four children, including four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher, died in Gaza from malnutrition in 48 hours, highlighting the impact of a three-month Israeli food blockade that caused a sharp increase in malnutrition cases, with UNRWA reporting that one in ten children checked at their clinics are malnourish...

Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Four Children Die Amidst Food Blockade
Four children, including four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher, died in Gaza from malnutrition in 48 hours, highlighting the impact of a three-month Israeli food blockade that caused a sharp increase in malnutrition cases, with UNRWA reporting that one in ten children checked at their clinics are malnourish...
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64% Bias Score

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease from Scent
A study found that two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix, accurately identified 70-80% of Parkinson's disease patients from sebum samples, with even higher accuracy in identifying healthy individuals (90-98%).

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease from Scent
A study found that two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix, accurately identified 70-80% of Parkinson's disease patients from sebum samples, with even higher accuracy in identifying healthy individuals (90-98%).
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44% Bias Score

Norway's 'Seagull Hotel' Fights Back Against Arctic Seabird Decline
In Vardø, Norway, a local initiative has built a "seagull hotel" to address the 80% decline in kittiwakes since the 1990s, due to climate change, predation, fisheries, and the bird flu; the project has seen a significant increase in nesting pairs, showcasing the potential for community-led conservat...

Norway's 'Seagull Hotel' Fights Back Against Arctic Seabird Decline
In Vardø, Norway, a local initiative has built a "seagull hotel" to address the 80% decline in kittiwakes since the 1990s, due to climate change, predation, fisheries, and the bird flu; the project has seen a significant increase in nesting pairs, showcasing the potential for community-led conservat...
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Nicotine Pouches: A Growing Threat to Teen Gum Health in the UK
Nicotine pouches, easily accessible to UK teens despite lacking age restrictions, are causing severe gum damage and a fourfold increase in use among 16-24 year olds, prompting calls for stricter regulations.

Nicotine Pouches: A Growing Threat to Teen Gum Health in the UK
Nicotine pouches, easily accessible to UK teens despite lacking age restrictions, are causing severe gum damage and a fourfold increase in use among 16-24 year olds, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
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48% Bias Score

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease Using Sebum Samples
In a study, two dogs accurately identified Parkinson's patients (70-80%) using sebum samples; this non-invasive method could improve early diagnosis, complementing existing approaches.

Dogs Accurately Detect Parkinson's Disease Using Sebum Samples
In a study, two dogs accurately identified Parkinson's patients (70-80%) using sebum samples; this non-invasive method could improve early diagnosis, complementing existing approaches.
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44% Bias Score
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