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House Republicans' Budget Resolution to Slash Medicaid Funding
House Republicans passed a budget resolution including the largest Medicaid cut in US history, potentially impacting millions and causing hospital and nursing home closures due to a projected $612 billion funding gap over 10 years created by limiting states' ability to tax insurers and healthcare pr...
House Republicans' Budget Resolution to Slash Medicaid Funding
House Republicans passed a budget resolution including the largest Medicaid cut in US history, potentially impacting millions and causing hospital and nursing home closures due to a projected $612 billion funding gap over 10 years created by limiting states' ability to tax insurers and healthcare pr...
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52% Bias Score


FDA Participates in WHO Flu Shot Update Despite Trump's Ban
The FDA participated in the WHO's meeting on updating influenza shots despite President Trump's ban, contributing data and collaborating under an exemption for public health emergencies; the US resumed data sharing, using public platforms instead of WHO servers.
FDA Participates in WHO Flu Shot Update Despite Trump's Ban
The FDA participated in the WHO's meeting on updating influenza shots despite President Trump's ban, contributing data and collaborating under an exemption for public health emergencies; the US resumed data sharing, using public platforms instead of WHO servers.
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32% Bias Score


Rare Genetic Disorder Tango2 Deficiency Identified, Offering Hope for Treatment
Seven-year-old Nora's debilitating symptoms, initially misdiagnosed, were identified as Tango2 Deficiency Disorder (TDD) through genome sequencing, highlighting the importance of genetic research in rare diseases and offering hope for improved treatment.
Rare Genetic Disorder Tango2 Deficiency Identified, Offering Hope for Treatment
Seven-year-old Nora's debilitating symptoms, initially misdiagnosed, were identified as Tango2 Deficiency Disorder (TDD) through genome sequencing, highlighting the importance of genetic research in rare diseases and offering hope for improved treatment.
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28% Bias Score


Pope Francis Suffers Breathing Crisis, Condition Worsens
Pope Francis experienced a severe breathing crisis at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a bronchial spasm and aspiration of vomit, requiring oxygen and non-invasive ventilation; his condition is now considered worse than yesterday, although he remains conscious.
Pope Francis Suffers Breathing Crisis, Condition Worsens
Pope Francis experienced a severe breathing crisis at Rome's Gemelli hospital due to a bronchial spasm and aspiration of vomit, requiring oxygen and non-invasive ventilation; his condition is now considered worse than yesterday, although he remains conscious.
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40% Bias Score


AI System Shows Promise for Early Dementia Detection
Each year, at least 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia worldwide, with 93% being over 65. By 2050, cases may surpass 139 million. A Cambridge University researcher discusses a new AI system for early detection and prevention strategies.
AI System Shows Promise for Early Dementia Detection
Each year, at least 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia worldwide, with 93% being over 65. By 2050, cases may surpass 139 million. A Cambridge University researcher discusses a new AI system for early detection and prevention strategies.
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44% Bias Score


South Korea Sees First Rise in Births in Nine Years
South Korea's 2024 birth rate saw an increase of 8,300 to 238,300 babies, the first rise in nine years, with the fertility rate rising to 0.75; experts attribute this partly to post-pandemic marriage increases and a larger 30-year-old population, yet long-term impacts remain uncertain.
South Korea Sees First Rise in Births in Nine Years
South Korea's 2024 birth rate saw an increase of 8,300 to 238,300 babies, the first rise in nine years, with the fertility rate rising to 0.75; experts attribute this partly to post-pandemic marriage increases and a larger 30-year-old population, yet long-term impacts remain uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak: 146 Cases, 1 Death, Vaccine Exemptions Surge
A measles outbreak in western Texas has grown to 146 cases, resulting in 20 hospitalizations and one death—the first in a decade. The majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, coinciding with a dramatic rise in vaccine exemptions in Gaines County.

Texas Measles Outbreak: 146 Cases, 1 Death, Vaccine Exemptions Surge
A measles outbreak in western Texas has grown to 146 cases, resulting in 20 hospitalizations and one death—the first in a decade. The majority of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, coinciding with a dramatic rise in vaccine exemptions in Gaines County.
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36% Bias Score

Israel's Mental Health Crisis Following October 7 Massacre
The October 7 massacre triggered a widespread mental health crisis in Israel, with almost one-third of the population showing symptoms of PTSD, depression, or anxiety, yet only 0.6% receive treatment due to long waiting lists and insufficient resources.

Israel's Mental Health Crisis Following October 7 Massacre
The October 7 massacre triggered a widespread mental health crisis in Israel, with almost one-third of the population showing symptoms of PTSD, depression, or anxiety, yet only 0.6% receive treatment due to long waiting lists and insufficient resources.
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Health Worsens After Bronchospasm
Pope Francis, 88, experienced a bronchospasm leading to vomiting and inhalation difficulties today, requiring non-invasive ventilation; though alert and oriented, his condition remains serious.

Pope Francis's Health Worsens After Bronchospasm
Pope Francis, 88, experienced a bronchospasm leading to vomiting and inhalation difficulties today, requiring non-invasive ventilation; though alert and oriented, his condition remains serious.
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36% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in US: 173 Cases, One Death
At least 173 Americans have been infected with measles in 2025, exceeding half the 2024 total, with one death in Texas linked to low vaccination rates; nine states have reported cases, raising concerns about the impact of falling vaccination rates nationwide.

Measles Outbreak in US: 173 Cases, One Death
At least 173 Americans have been infected with measles in 2025, exceeding half the 2024 total, with one death in Texas linked to low vaccination rates; nine states have reported cases, raising concerns about the impact of falling vaccination rates nationwide.
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48% Bias Score

EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia after a previous rejection due to safety concerns; the drug only slightly slows disease progression and is suitable for a small patient su...

EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia after a previous rejection due to safety concerns; the drug only slightly slows disease progression and is suitable for a small patient su...
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48% Bias Score

Media's Misrepresentation of Mental Illness in Suicide Reporting
Greek media linked a young person's death to suicide due to their mental illness, prompting a psychiatry professor to criticize this common misinterpretation of statistics and the harmful stigmatization of mental health issues.

Media's Misrepresentation of Mental Illness in Suicide Reporting
Greek media linked a young person's death to suicide due to their mental illness, prompting a psychiatry professor to criticize this common misinterpretation of statistics and the harmful stigmatization of mental health issues.
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56% Bias Score
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