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Spanish Doctors Fuel UK Children's Hormone Crisis
Two Spanish doctors are prescribing potentially harmful cross-sex hormones to British children via GenderGP, a private clinic, prompting a legal threat against the Health Secretary and raising concerns about long-term health impacts and regulatory gaps.
Spanish Doctors Fuel UK Children's Hormone Crisis
Two Spanish doctors are prescribing potentially harmful cross-sex hormones to British children via GenderGP, a private clinic, prompting a legal threat against the Health Secretary and raising concerns about long-term health impacts and regulatory gaps.
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80% Bias Score


Ethiopia: Dire Humanitarian Crisis in Amhara and Tigray Regions
Over 560,000 displaced people in Amhara region face severe living conditions in overcrowded shelters, while Tigray faces similar challenges with 900,000 displaced individuals; slow humanitarian response and resource shortages exacerbate the crisis.
Ethiopia: Dire Humanitarian Crisis in Amhara and Tigray Regions
Over 560,000 displaced people in Amhara region face severe living conditions in overcrowded shelters, while Tigray faces similar challenges with 900,000 displaced individuals; slow humanitarian response and resource shortages exacerbate the crisis.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...
Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...
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48% Bias Score


NHS Campaign Saves Actor's Life After Heart Attack
Robert McCafferty, a 59-year-old actor from near Shefford, Bedfordshire, recognized subtle heart attack symptoms while playing golf on February 15th, thanks to his participation in a previous NHS campaign, leading to a timely medical intervention and saving his life.
NHS Campaign Saves Actor's Life After Heart Attack
Robert McCafferty, a 59-year-old actor from near Shefford, Bedfordshire, recognized subtle heart attack symptoms while playing golf on February 15th, thanks to his participation in a previous NHS campaign, leading to a timely medical intervention and saving his life.
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20% Bias Score


Two Arrested in Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans
Three Kansas City Chiefs fans died from a suspected drug overdose at a friend's home on January 7, 2024, after watching a football game. Following a 14-month investigation, Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson face felony charges, including involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery.
Two Arrested in Deaths of Three Chiefs Fans
Three Kansas City Chiefs fans died from a suspected drug overdose at a friend's home on January 7, 2024, after watching a football game. Following a 14-month investigation, Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson face felony charges, including involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery.
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48% Bias Score


Delayed Understanding of the Heart's Function: A Confluence of Scientific and Cultural Factors
William Harvey's 1616 discovery of the heart's true function, initially met with resistance, was delayed by a lack of appropriate descriptive models before the invention of mechanical pumps in the late 16th century, highlighting the influence of prevailing theories and the importance of contextual u...
Delayed Understanding of the Heart's Function: A Confluence of Scientific and Cultural Factors
William Harvey's 1616 discovery of the heart's true function, initially met with resistance, was delayed by a lack of appropriate descriptive models before the invention of mechanical pumps in the late 16th century, highlighting the influence of prevailing theories and the importance of contextual u...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Lesotho Joke Threatens HIV/AIDS Funding
President Trump's unexpected joke about Lesotho during a speech announcing humanitarian aid cuts sparked outrage, threatening HIV/AIDS prevention programs in the small African nation that support hundreds of people and leaving thousands more in the lurch.

Trump's Lesotho Joke Threatens HIV/AIDS Funding
President Trump's unexpected joke about Lesotho during a speech announcing humanitarian aid cuts sparked outrage, threatening HIV/AIDS prevention programs in the small African nation that support hundreds of people and leaving thousands more in the lurch.
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40% Bias Score

ISS Sterilization Linked to Astronaut Health Issues
A Cell Press study reveals that the excessive sterilization of the International Space Station (ISS) is linked to health problems in astronauts, such as immune dysfunction and skin rashes, due to significantly lower microbial diversity than in similar Earth environments; introducing diverse microbes...

ISS Sterilization Linked to Astronaut Health Issues
A Cell Press study reveals that the excessive sterilization of the International Space Station (ISS) is linked to health problems in astronauts, such as immune dysfunction and skin rashes, due to significantly lower microbial diversity than in similar Earth environments; introducing diverse microbes...
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36% Bias Score

\"Sharp Rise in Skin Cancer Diagnoses in Germany\"\
Germany is experiencing a dramatic rise in skin cancer diagnoses, with approximately 417,400 malignant melanoma cases and 1.8 million non-melanoma cases reported in 2023, attributed to an aging population, improved detection, and past inadequate sun protection practices, particularly in the 1970s an...

\"Sharp Rise in Skin Cancer Diagnoses in Germany\"\
Germany is experiencing a dramatic rise in skin cancer diagnoses, with approximately 417,400 malignant melanoma cases and 1.8 million non-melanoma cases reported in 2023, attributed to an aging population, improved detection, and past inadequate sun protection practices, particularly in the 1970s an...
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36% Bias Score

More Female Than Male Doctors in UK for First Time
The UK now has more female doctors than male doctors for the first time, with 164,440 women (50.04%) compared to 164,195 men on the General Medical Council register; this is due to increasing numbers of women joining medical schools since 2018/19, but challenges remain regarding workplace discrimina...

More Female Than Male Doctors in UK for First Time
The UK now has more female doctors than male doctors for the first time, with 164,440 women (50.04%) compared to 164,195 men on the General Medical Council register; this is due to increasing numbers of women joining medical schools since 2018/19, but challenges remain regarding workplace discrimina...
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24% Bias Score

Mother Admits Manslaughter of Newborn Son After 27-Year Cold Case
Joanne Sharkey admitted to the manslaughter of her newborn son, "Baby Callum," whose body was discovered in Warrington, Cheshire, in 1998; a cold case review in 2022 linked her DNA to the baby, and psychiatric evidence showed she suffered from severe postnatal depression.

Mother Admits Manslaughter of Newborn Son After 27-Year Cold Case
Joanne Sharkey admitted to the manslaughter of her newborn son, "Baby Callum," whose body was discovered in Warrington, Cheshire, in 1998; a cold case review in 2022 linked her DNA to the baby, and psychiatric evidence showed she suffered from severe postnatal depression.
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44% Bias Score

Successful Colon Cancer Surgery Highlights Turkey's Nationwide Cancer Screening Program
Retired Ahmet Gürel from Ankara successfully underwent colon cancer surgery after a malignant polyp was detected during a free cancer screening at a Healthy Life Center (SHM) in Turkey; the SHM program conducted 4,155,000 cancer screenings in 2024, referring 158,364 individuals for further testing.

Successful Colon Cancer Surgery Highlights Turkey's Nationwide Cancer Screening Program
Retired Ahmet Gürel from Ankara successfully underwent colon cancer surgery after a malignant polyp was detected during a free cancer screening at a Healthy Life Center (SHM) in Turkey; the SHM program conducted 4,155,000 cancer screenings in 2024, referring 158,364 individuals for further testing.
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44% Bias Score
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