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Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.
Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Unregulated Open Water Swimming Events Prompt Safety Concerns After Fatal Incident
A 55-year-old man died during an organized open water swim in Hetton Lyons Park, Sunderland on June 1st, 2023, after suffering a cardiac event; a coroner's report highlights the lack of regulation and safety protocols in the UK's open water swimming events and calls for government intervention.
Unregulated Open Water Swimming Events Prompt Safety Concerns After Fatal Incident
A 55-year-old man died during an organized open water swim in Hetton Lyons Park, Sunderland on June 1st, 2023, after suffering a cardiac event; a coroner's report highlights the lack of regulation and safety protocols in the UK's open water swimming events and calls for government intervention.
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48% Bias Score


Marathon Running Temporarily Reduces Brain Myelin, Study Finds
A study of ten marathon runners revealed a temporary reduction in brain myelin levels after a 42km run, which fully replenished within two months; researchers suggest the brain utilizes myelin as fuel when carbohydrate reserves are depleted, potentially offering insights into treating myelin-related...
Marathon Running Temporarily Reduces Brain Myelin, Study Finds
A study of ten marathon runners revealed a temporary reduction in brain myelin levels after a 42km run, which fully replenished within two months; researchers suggest the brain utilizes myelin as fuel when carbohydrate reserves are depleted, potentially offering insights into treating myelin-related...
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36% Bias Score


Rising Psilocybin Use in U.S. Fueled by Decriminalization and Changing Perceptions
A new report reveals a significant increase in psilocybin use across the U.S. since 2019, particularly among young adults and adolescents, driven by decriminalization, changing public perceptions, and an unregulated online market; in 2023, about 2% of adults reported past-year use, while calls to po...
Rising Psilocybin Use in U.S. Fueled by Decriminalization and Changing Perceptions
A new report reveals a significant increase in psilocybin use across the U.S. since 2019, particularly among young adults and adolescents, driven by decriminalization, changing public perceptions, and an unregulated online market; in 2023, about 2% of adults reported past-year use, while calls to po...
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Federle and Palmer's "Wir machen das jetzt!" Offers Practical Solutions to Societal Challenges
Lisa Federle and Boris Palmer's new book, "Wir machen das jetzt!" (We're doing it now!), published April 25th, offers practical solutions to societal challenges in Germany, combining their experiences as a physician and mayor, highlighting Tübingen's successful packaging tax as a model for impactful...
Federle and Palmer's "Wir machen das jetzt!" Offers Practical Solutions to Societal Challenges
Lisa Federle and Boris Palmer's new book, "Wir machen das jetzt!" (We're doing it now!), published April 25th, offers practical solutions to societal challenges in Germany, combining their experiences as a physician and mayor, highlighting Tübingen's successful packaging tax as a model for impactful...
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Vermont Women Find Community Through Icy River Swims
A group of women in Norwich, Vermont, known as the Brave Souls, participate in weekly three-minute swims in the icy Connecticut River, forging a strong sense of community through a shared challenging experience that results in feelings of exhilaration and well-being.
Vermont Women Find Community Through Icy River Swims
A group of women in Norwich, Vermont, known as the Brave Souls, participate in weekly three-minute swims in the icy Connecticut River, forging a strong sense of community through a shared challenging experience that results in feelings of exhilaration and well-being.
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20% Bias Score

Tina Knowles' Breast Cancer Battle and the Importance of Timely Screenings
Tina Knowles, Beyoncé and Solange's mother, was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer after a delayed mammogram due to the COVID-19 pandemic; she underwent a lumpectomy in August and is now cancer-free, highlighting the importance of regular screenings.

Tina Knowles' Breast Cancer Battle and the Importance of Timely Screenings
Tina Knowles, Beyoncé and Solange's mother, was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer after a delayed mammogram due to the COVID-19 pandemic; she underwent a lumpectomy in August and is now cancer-free, highlighting the importance of regular screenings.
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20% Bias Score

Ovarian Cancer: Suffolk Women Share Experiences, Underscoring Need for Earlier Diagnosis
Three women in Suffolk share their experiences with ovarian cancer, highlighting the often-missed early symptoms (abdominal pain, bloating, frequent urination, and rapid satiety) and emphasizing the importance of patient advocacy for timely diagnosis and treatment.

Ovarian Cancer: Suffolk Women Share Experiences, Underscoring Need for Earlier Diagnosis
Three women in Suffolk share their experiences with ovarian cancer, highlighting the often-missed early symptoms (abdominal pain, bloating, frequent urination, and rapid satiety) and emphasizing the importance of patient advocacy for timely diagnosis and treatment.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Weighs Policies to Boost US Birthrates
The Trump administration is reviewing proposals to increase US birthrates, including a $5,000 "baby bonus", changes to Fulbright scholarships, and fertility awareness programs; some policies are already implemented at the agency level.

Trump Administration Weighs Policies to Boost US Birthrates
The Trump administration is reviewing proposals to increase US birthrates, including a $5,000 "baby bonus", changes to Fulbright scholarships, and fertility awareness programs; some policies are already implemented at the agency level.
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Legacy: Four Roman Facilities Aid the Indigent
Pope Francis established four medical facilities in Rome, including a clinic, a center for vulnerable minors and mothers, a pharmacy, and a clinic near St. Peter's Basilica, providing free healthcare and social services to the indigent, migrants, and homeless populations since 2015 through collabora...

Pope Francis's Legacy: Four Roman Facilities Aid the Indigent
Pope Francis established four medical facilities in Rome, including a clinic, a center for vulnerable minors and mothers, a pharmacy, and a clinic near St. Peter's Basilica, providing free healthcare and social services to the indigent, migrants, and homeless populations since 2015 through collabora...
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56% Bias Score

Rostov Doctors Successfully Remove Large Kidney Tumor from Severely Obese Patient
A 55-year-old, 190kg Rostov resident with heart problems and advanced kidney cancer, underwent a three-stage treatment plan (embolization, hemoglobin stabilization, and surgery) resulting in complete tumor removal.

Rostov Doctors Successfully Remove Large Kidney Tumor from Severely Obese Patient
A 55-year-old, 190kg Rostov resident with heart problems and advanced kidney cancer, underwent a three-stage treatment plan (embolization, hemoglobin stabilization, and surgery) resulting in complete tumor removal.
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48% Bias Score

H5N1 Bird Flu Jumps to Cattle in U.S., Raising Pandemic Fears
H5N1 bird flu has spread from poultry to cattle in the U.S. for the first time, infecting over 1,000 dairy herds and 70 people (one death), raising concerns about a potential pandemic due to the virus's ability to adapt and spread among mammals.

H5N1 Bird Flu Jumps to Cattle in U.S., Raising Pandemic Fears
H5N1 bird flu has spread from poultry to cattle in the U.S. for the first time, infecting over 1,000 dairy herds and 70 people (one death), raising concerns about a potential pandemic due to the virus's ability to adapt and spread among mammals.
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44% Bias Score
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