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HHS Mandates Placebo Trials for All New Vaccines, Raising Covid-19 Booster Concerns
The US Department of Health and Human Services mandated placebo-controlled trials for all new vaccines before licensure, impacting Covid-19 booster distribution timelines and raising concerns among experts about increased risks to vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly (over 36,000 deaths ...
HHS Mandates Placebo Trials for All New Vaccines, Raising Covid-19 Booster Concerns
The US Department of Health and Human Services mandated placebo-controlled trials for all new vaccines before licensure, impacting Covid-19 booster distribution timelines and raising concerns among experts about increased risks to vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly (over 36,000 deaths ...
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60% Bias Score


Eli Lilly Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Despite Zepbound Reimbursement Setback
Eli Lilly exceeded Q1 2024 earnings expectations with \$12.73 billion in revenue and \$3.34 adjusted EPS, but CVS's removal of Zepbound from its formulary, starting July 1, caused a 5 percent stock drop due to price competition with Novo Nordisk's Wegovy; Lilly holds a 53.3 percent U.S. market share...
Eli Lilly Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Despite Zepbound Reimbursement Setback
Eli Lilly exceeded Q1 2024 earnings expectations with \$12.73 billion in revenue and \$3.34 adjusted EPS, but CVS's removal of Zepbound from its formulary, starting July 1, caused a 5 percent stock drop due to price competition with Novo Nordisk's Wegovy; Lilly holds a 53.3 percent U.S. market share...
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36% Bias Score


Avoidable Deaths Rise in U.S., Widening Life Expectancy Gap
A new study reveals that avoidable deaths in the U.S. increased from 20 to 44 per 100,000 between 2009 and 2021, while decreasing in other high-income countries, due to factors like rising traffic fatalities, gun deaths, drug overdoses, and higher rates of suicide, maternal, and infant mortality.
Avoidable Deaths Rise in U.S., Widening Life Expectancy Gap
A new study reveals that avoidable deaths in the U.S. increased from 20 to 44 per 100,000 between 2009 and 2021, while decreasing in other high-income countries, due to factors like rising traffic fatalities, gun deaths, drug overdoses, and higher rates of suicide, maternal, and infant mortality.
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48% Bias Score


NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
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40% Bias Score


Pertussis Outbreak in Mexico: 809 Cases and 48 Infant Deaths in 2025"
Mexico reports 809 pertussis cases and 48 infant deaths in 2025, exceeding 2024 numbers due to decreased vaccination rates, highlighting the severity of the disease in infants and the need for increased vaccination.
Pertussis Outbreak in Mexico: 809 Cases and 48 Infant Deaths in 2025"
Mexico reports 809 pertussis cases and 48 infant deaths in 2025, exceeding 2024 numbers due to decreased vaccination rates, highlighting the severity of the disease in infants and the need for increased vaccination.
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32% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
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24% Bias Score

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Promoting Natural Alternatives
The FDA is urging US food companies to voluntarily replace petroleum-based synthetic dyes with natural alternatives due to health concerns, following state-level bans and a growing consumer preference for natural ingredients.

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Promoting Natural Alternatives
The FDA is urging US food companies to voluntarily replace petroleum-based synthetic dyes with natural alternatives due to health concerns, following state-level bans and a growing consumer preference for natural ingredients.
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32% Bias Score

Phthalates Linked to Hundreds of Thousands of Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new global study finds that Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), a phthalate commonly found in plastics and personal care products, may have contributed to 356,238 deaths from heart disease in 2018 among men and women aged 55-64, impacting regions like Africa and East Asia most severely.

Phthalates Linked to Hundreds of Thousands of Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new global study finds that Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), a phthalate commonly found in plastics and personal care products, may have contributed to 356,238 deaths from heart disease in 2018 among men and women aged 55-64, impacting regions like Africa and East Asia most severely.
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48% Bias Score

Florida Bill Bans Fluoride in Drinking Water
Florida lawmakers approved a bill banning fluoride in public drinking water, sending it to Governor DeSantis for approval; if enacted, Florida would become the second state to ban this additive, impacting over 70% of Floridians using community water systems.

Florida Bill Bans Fluoride in Drinking Water
Florida lawmakers approved a bill banning fluoride in public drinking water, sending it to Governor DeSantis for approval; if enacted, Florida would become the second state to ban this additive, impacting over 70% of Floridians using community water systems.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.
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44% Bias Score

Delayed Paramedic Response at Bondi Junction Stabbing Highlights Systemic Issues
A mass stabbing at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13, 2024, resulted in six deaths; a delay in providing specialized NSW Ambulance paramedics with ballistic vests and helmets from a centralized storage location hampered their immediate response, highlighting systemic resource allocation and commu...

Delayed Paramedic Response at Bondi Junction Stabbing Highlights Systemic Issues
A mass stabbing at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13, 2024, resulted in six deaths; a delay in providing specialized NSW Ambulance paramedics with ballistic vests and helmets from a centralized storage location hampered their immediate response, highlighting systemic resource allocation and commu...
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40% Bias Score

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Spurring Shift to Natural Alternatives
The FDA plans to phase out petroleum-based synthetic food dyes in the US food supply by 2027, prompting a shift to natural alternatives due to health concerns and following state-level bans on artificial dyes.

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Spurring Shift to Natural Alternatives
The FDA plans to phase out petroleum-based synthetic food dyes in the US food supply by 2027, prompting a shift to natural alternatives due to health concerns and following state-level bans on artificial dyes.
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36% Bias Score
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