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Belt and Road Initiative Improves Central Asian Healthcare
China's Belt and Road Initiative significantly improves healthcare in Central Asia via Xinjiang Medical University's collaborations, resulting in higher cure rates for tuberculosis and increased access to advanced medical technology, further boosted by integrating medical services with tourism.
Belt and Road Initiative Improves Central Asian Healthcare
China's Belt and Road Initiative significantly improves healthcare in Central Asia via Xinjiang Medical University's collaborations, resulting in higher cure rates for tuberculosis and increased access to advanced medical technology, further boosted by integrating medical services with tourism.
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56% Bias Score


Study Links Higher Butter Consumption to Increased Mortality Risk
A 33-year study of 221,054 adults found that those consuming the most butter (13-14 grams daily) had a 15% higher risk of premature death, while those with the highest intake of plant-based oils (around 25 grams daily) had a 16% lower risk; substituting plant oils for butter daily reduced mortality ...
Study Links Higher Butter Consumption to Increased Mortality Risk
A 33-year study of 221,054 adults found that those consuming the most butter (13-14 grams daily) had a 15% higher risk of premature death, while those with the highest intake of plant-based oils (around 25 grams daily) had a 16% lower risk; substituting plant oils for butter daily reduced mortality ...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Superhumans Center: Providing Prosthetics and Hope Amidst War
Olha Rudnieva founded the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, providing prosthetics and rehabilitation to over 1,000 soldiers and civilians injured in the war, addressing the urgent need created by an estimated 50,000 limb-loss cases.
Ukraine's Superhumans Center: Providing Prosthetics and Hope Amidst War
Olha Rudnieva founded the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, providing prosthetics and rehabilitation to over 1,000 soldiers and civilians injured in the war, addressing the urgent need created by an estimated 50,000 limb-loss cases.
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56% Bias Score


Gas Cooking Linked to High Indoor Air Pollution, Underscoring Need for Transition
Dr. Felix Leach's home study and the Ingenious project in Bradford reveal significantly higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate pollution in homes using gas cookers compared to electric, with gas cooking contributing to approximately 40,000 premature deaths annually in the UK and Europe.
Gas Cooking Linked to High Indoor Air Pollution, Underscoring Need for Transition
Dr. Felix Leach's home study and the Ingenious project in Bradford reveal significantly higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate pollution in homes using gas cookers compared to electric, with gas cooking contributing to approximately 40,000 premature deaths annually in the UK and Europe.
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40% Bias Score


Financial Crisis at Healthscope Prompts Urgent Meeting of Australian Healthcare CEOs
Australian Health Minister Mark Butler called an urgent meeting of private hospital and insurer CEOs due to the financial crisis at Healthscope, Australia's second-largest private hospital operator, impacting public services and threatening the 488-bed Northern Beaches hospital.
Financial Crisis at Healthscope Prompts Urgent Meeting of Australian Healthcare CEOs
Australian Health Minister Mark Butler called an urgent meeting of private hospital and insurer CEOs due to the financial crisis at Healthscope, Australia's second-largest private hospital operator, impacting public services and threatening the 488-bed Northern Beaches hospital.
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52% Bias Score


Study: Replacing Butter with Plant Oils Lowers Mortality Risk
A new study of over 221,000 participants over 33 years found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.
Study: Replacing Butter with Plant Oils Lowers Mortality Risk
A new study of over 221,000 participants over 33 years found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.
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52% Bias Score

31 Million Americans Borrowed $74 Billion for Medical Care in 2023
A new survey reveals that 31 million U.S. adults borrowed $74 billion in 2023 to cover medical costs, highlighting the significant financial burden of healthcare, even for those with insurance; younger adults are disproportionately affected.

31 Million Americans Borrowed $74 Billion for Medical Care in 2023
A new survey reveals that 31 million U.S. adults borrowed $74 billion in 2023 to cover medical costs, highlighting the significant financial burden of healthcare, even for those with insurance; younger adults are disproportionately affected.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.

Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.
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28% Bias Score

German Study Reveals Billions in Unnecessary Medical Spending
A study in "Value in Health" found 430,000–1.1 million unnecessary medical procedures annually in German practices costing 10–15.5 million euros for one insurer, potentially costing 1.6–2.5 billion euros nationwide, exceeding the 2024 health insurance deficit.

German Study Reveals Billions in Unnecessary Medical Spending
A study in "Value in Health" found 430,000–1.1 million unnecessary medical procedures annually in German practices costing 10–15.5 million euros for one insurer, potentially costing 1.6–2.5 billion euros nationwide, exceeding the 2024 health insurance deficit.
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60% Bias Score

Gas Hob Cooking: Indoor Air Pollution Levels Exceed Busy Road Levels
A Which? study found that cooking on gas hobs produces significantly higher levels of indoor air pollution than on Marylebone Road, London, with PM2.5 peaks exceeding WHO guidelines, highlighting the need for better ventilation and public awareness.

Gas Hob Cooking: Indoor Air Pollution Levels Exceed Busy Road Levels
A Which? study found that cooking on gas hobs produces significantly higher levels of indoor air pollution than on Marylebone Road, London, with PM2.5 peaks exceeding WHO guidelines, highlighting the need for better ventilation and public awareness.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's FDA Nominee Plans to Review School Lunches, Abortion Pill, and Advisory Committees
President Trump's FDA nominee, Dr. Marty Makary, intends to review school lunches, the abortion pill mifepristone, and agency advisory committees, potentially leading to significant changes in FDA policies and practices.

Trump's FDA Nominee Plans to Review School Lunches, Abortion Pill, and Advisory Committees
President Trump's FDA nominee, Dr. Marty Makary, intends to review school lunches, the abortion pill mifepristone, and agency advisory committees, potentially leading to significant changes in FDA policies and practices.
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40% Bias Score

VA's Return-to-Office Mandate Disrupts Veterans Crisis Hotline
The Department of Veterans Affairs is mandating a return to in-office work for its Veterans Crisis Line responders, despite concerns about privacy and the sensitive nature of their work, leading to staff shortages and potential disruptions to service for veterans in crisis.

VA's Return-to-Office Mandate Disrupts Veterans Crisis Hotline
The Department of Veterans Affairs is mandating a return to in-office work for its Veterans Crisis Line responders, despite concerns about privacy and the sensitive nature of their work, leading to staff shortages and potential disruptions to service for veterans in crisis.
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56% Bias Score
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