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Rennes Launches Mass Vaccination Campaign Against Meningococcal Outbreak
The Rennes metropolitan area is launching a large-scale vaccination campaign against meningococcal group B infection affecting 100,000 young people aged 15-24 due to several recent outbreaks with a common bacterial strain, despite no epidemiological links found between two clusters.
Rennes Launches Mass Vaccination Campaign Against Meningococcal Outbreak
The Rennes metropolitan area is launching a large-scale vaccination campaign against meningococcal group B infection affecting 100,000 young people aged 15-24 due to several recent outbreaks with a common bacterial strain, despite no epidemiological links found between two clusters.
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36% Bias Score


Sacramento Deputy's Fentanyl Overdose Exposes Misconduct, Leading to Resignation
Sacramento County Deputy Marvin Morales, who was revived with naloxone after an incident in October 2023 initially believed to be chemical exposure, actually overdosed on fentanyl he'd confiscated; an internal investigation revealed he'd lied about disposing of a seized pipe and used methamphetamine...
Sacramento Deputy's Fentanyl Overdose Exposes Misconduct, Leading to Resignation
Sacramento County Deputy Marvin Morales, who was revived with naloxone after an incident in October 2023 initially believed to be chemical exposure, actually overdosed on fentanyl he'd confiscated; an internal investigation revealed he'd lied about disposing of a seized pipe and used methamphetamine...
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Mass Vaccination Campaign Launched in Rennes After Meningitis Outbreak
The Bretagne regional health agency announced a mass vaccination campaign for 100,000 people aged 15-24 in Rennes, France, due to several meningitis cases linked to a single meningococcal B strain, despite no epidemiological link between two outbreaks.
Mass Vaccination Campaign Launched in Rennes After Meningitis Outbreak
The Bretagne regional health agency announced a mass vaccination campaign for 100,000 people aged 15-24 in Rennes, France, due to several meningitis cases linked to a single meningococcal B strain, despite no epidemiological link between two outbreaks.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling
The Netherlands' first grief trail, a 75km Walk of Grief on Terschelling, opened today, four years after islanders Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga lost their 16-year-old son in a traffic accident; it offers a space for grieving various forms of loss.
Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling
The Netherlands' first grief trail, a 75km Walk of Grief on Terschelling, opened today, four years after islanders Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga lost their 16-year-old son in a traffic accident; it offers a space for grieving various forms of loss.
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28% Bias Score


USAID Contract Cancellations Threaten Supply of Life-Saving Peanut Butter Paste
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled contracts with MANA Nutrition, a producer of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), leaving the company with $10 million in unusable peanut butter paste and $14 million in unpaid reimbursements, potentially causing increased child mortality...
USAID Contract Cancellations Threaten Supply of Life-Saving Peanut Butter Paste
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled contracts with MANA Nutrition, a producer of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), leaving the company with $10 million in unusable peanut butter paste and $14 million in unpaid reimbursements, potentially causing increased child mortality...
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US Funding Cuts Threaten South Africa's HIV/AIDS Progress
US funding cuts to South Africa's HIV/AIDS programs, deemed not aligned with US priorities, risk causing over 500,000 deaths and half a million new infections in the next decade, according to the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, impacting 5.5 million people currently on anti-retroviral medication.
US Funding Cuts Threaten South Africa's HIV/AIDS Progress
US funding cuts to South Africa's HIV/AIDS programs, deemed not aligned with US priorities, risk causing over 500,000 deaths and half a million new infections in the next decade, according to the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, impacting 5.5 million people currently on anti-retroviral medication.
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40% Bias Score

Insulin Resistance and Ramadan Fasting: A Complex Relationship
This article discusses insulin resistance, its causes (obesity, inactivity, genetics, malnutrition), and the ongoing debate surrounding Ramadan fasting's impact on it, with experts stressing the need for personalized medical advice and further research.

Insulin Resistance and Ramadan Fasting: A Complex Relationship
This article discusses insulin resistance, its causes (obesity, inactivity, genetics, malnutrition), and the ongoing debate surrounding Ramadan fasting's impact on it, with experts stressing the need for personalized medical advice and further research.
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32% Bias Score

60 Dead, 1000 Ill in Congo Outbreak: Water Contamination Suspected
At least 60 deaths and over 1,000 illnesses have been reported in five villages in northwestern Congo's Equateur province since late January; the World Health Organization suspects water contamination in one village as a potential cause, but high malaria rates complicate diagnosis.

60 Dead, 1000 Ill in Congo Outbreak: Water Contamination Suspected
At least 60 deaths and over 1,000 illnesses have been reported in five villages in northwestern Congo's Equateur province since late January; the World Health Organization suspects water contamination in one village as a potential cause, but high malaria rates complicate diagnosis.
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40% Bias Score

Pulsatile Tinnitus: A Potential Sign of Life-Threatening Conditions
Pulsatile tinnitus, the perception of one's heartbeat in the ears, can signal serious conditions like aneurysms (1 in 15,000 annual rupture rate in England) or tumors, though often stemming from less severe issues; medical consultation is crucial.

Pulsatile Tinnitus: A Potential Sign of Life-Threatening Conditions
Pulsatile tinnitus, the perception of one's heartbeat in the ears, can signal serious conditions like aneurysms (1 in 15,000 annual rupture rate in England) or tumors, though often stemming from less severe issues; medical consultation is crucial.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling Island
On Terschelling island, Netherlands, the 75km Walk of Grief, initiated by Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga to cope with their son's death, opened today; offering a space for grieving people of various backgrounds to process their sorrow through walking.

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling Island
On Terschelling island, Netherlands, the 75km Walk of Grief, initiated by Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga to cope with their son's death, opened today; offering a space for grieving people of various backgrounds to process their sorrow through walking.
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20% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Condition Worsens After Bronchospasm Episode
88-year-old Pope Francis, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bronchitis that developed into double pneumonia, experienced a bronchospasm episode on Friday, causing respiratory distress and raising concerns about his condition despite showing initial signs of improvement.

Pope Francis's Condition Worsens After Bronchospasm Episode
88-year-old Pope Francis, hospitalized in Rome since February 14th for bronchitis that developed into double pneumonia, experienced a bronchospasm episode on Friday, causing respiratory distress and raising concerns about his condition despite showing initial signs of improvement.
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Pope Francis Shows Improvement After Pneumonia Crisis
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized since February 14th for pneumonia, is showing improvement after a critical phase, resuming some work while doctors maintain cautious optimism.

Pope Francis Shows Improvement After Pneumonia Crisis
Pope Francis, 88, hospitalized since February 14th for pneumonia, is showing improvement after a critical phase, resuming some work while doctors maintain cautious optimism.
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40% Bias Score
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