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Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs
Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.
Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs
Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.
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36% Bias Score


Australian Woman Convicted of Triple Murder via Poisoned Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was convicted of murdering three people and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish on July 29, 2023, in Leongatha, Australia; she initially denied owning the dehydrator used to prepare the mushrooms but later admitted to disp...
Australian Woman Convicted of Triple Murder via Poisoned Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was convicted of murdering three people and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish on July 29, 2023, in Leongatha, Australia; she initially denied owning the dehydrator used to prepare the mushrooms but later admitted to disp...
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36% Bias Score


Helicobacter pylori Drives Projected Surge in Stomach Cancer Cases
Helicobacter pylori infection causes 76 percent of the 15.6 million projected stomach cancer cases among people born between 2008 and 2017, with most cases predicted for Asia and a sharp increase expected in Sub-Saharan Africa; early detection and a vaccine are crucial.
Helicobacter pylori Drives Projected Surge in Stomach Cancer Cases
Helicobacter pylori infection causes 76 percent of the 15.6 million projected stomach cancer cases among people born between 2008 and 2017, with most cases predicted for Asia and a sharp increase expected in Sub-Saharan Africa; early detection and a vaccine are crucial.
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32% Bias Score


H5N1 Infection in Dairy Cattle: Oral Transmission and Vaccination
A Chinese study published in National Science Review reveals how H5N1 bird flu infects dairy cattle via oral tissues, leading to a 2023 US outbreak across 1,070+ farms in 17 states, causing 10% cow mortality and infecting 41 workers; researchers found that vaccination provides complete protection.
H5N1 Infection in Dairy Cattle: Oral Transmission and Vaccination
A Chinese study published in National Science Review reveals how H5N1 bird flu infects dairy cattle via oral tissues, leading to a 2023 US outbreak across 1,070+ farms in 17 states, causing 10% cow mortality and infecting 41 workers; researchers found that vaccination provides complete protection.
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40% Bias Score


UK Universal Credit Cuts to Impact Severely Disabled People
The UK government plans universal credit cuts, impacting severely disabled people despite claims of protection; a clause shielding the most severely disabled will only apply if a condition is constant, potentially leaving many without support and facing a yearly loss of approximately \£3,000.
UK Universal Credit Cuts to Impact Severely Disabled People
The UK government plans universal credit cuts, impacting severely disabled people despite claims of protection; a clause shielding the most severely disabled will only apply if a condition is constant, potentially leaving many without support and facing a yearly loss of approximately \£3,000.
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48% Bias Score


Female Bodies' Resilience: Biological Factors Contribute to Longer Lifespans
A new book reveals that women consistently outlive men across various historical populations and modern settings, even with limited resources, due to the female body's innate resilience stemming from biological and physiological factors, including their immune system and nutrient absorption.
Female Bodies' Resilience: Biological Factors Contribute to Longer Lifespans
A new book reveals that women consistently outlive men across various historical populations and modern settings, even with limited resources, due to the female body's innate resilience stemming from biological and physiological factors, including their immune system and nutrient absorption.
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28% Bias Score

US Measles Cases Reach 33-Year High
The US is experiencing a 33-year high in measles cases, with almost 1300 confirmed infections across 38 states and DC by Friday, resulting in three deaths and 155 hospitalizations; 92% of cases were in unvaccinated or those with unknown vaccination status.

US Measles Cases Reach 33-Year High
The US is experiencing a 33-year high in measles cases, with almost 1300 confirmed infections across 38 states and DC by Friday, resulting in three deaths and 155 hospitalizations; 92% of cases were in unvaccinated or those with unknown vaccination status.
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40% Bias Score

Erin Patterson Found Guilty of Murder in Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder after poisoning four people with death cap mushrooms during a lunch in July 2023; the trial, held in Morwell, Victoria, was marked by unusual events, including juror dismissal and media scrutiny.

Erin Patterson Found Guilty of Murder in Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning Case
Erin Patterson was found guilty of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder after poisoning four people with death cap mushrooms during a lunch in July 2023; the trial, held in Morwell, Victoria, was marked by unusual events, including juror dismissal and media scrutiny.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Cancer Screenings Save Millions, Prevent Thousands of Deaths
A study by Erasmus MC shows that national cancer screenings in the Netherlands prevent thousands of deaths and save €60 million annually, with bowel cancer screening exceeding its costs; however, concerns remain about false positives.

Dutch Cancer Screenings Save Millions, Prevent Thousands of Deaths
A study by Erasmus MC shows that national cancer screenings in the Netherlands prevent thousands of deaths and save €60 million annually, with bowel cancer screening exceeding its costs; however, concerns remain about false positives.
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40% Bias Score

Blackpool's Premature Mortality Rate 2.5 Times Higher Than Richmond's
A new study reveals a drastic difference in premature mortality rates across England and Wales, with Blackpool having 2.5 times the rate of Richmond upon Thames. The research, conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), tracked deaths between 2021 and 2023, revealing a substantial North-S...

Blackpool's Premature Mortality Rate 2.5 Times Higher Than Richmond's
A new study reveals a drastic difference in premature mortality rates across England and Wales, with Blackpool having 2.5 times the rate of Richmond upon Thames. The research, conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), tracked deaths between 2021 and 2023, revealing a substantial North-S...
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44% Bias Score

Global Alcohol Sales Slump: Generational Shift and Health Concerns Drive Decline
Major alcohol producers are facing a significant sales slump driven by several factors, including a generational shift towards reduced alcohol consumption, increased health concerns, economic pressures, and the rise of alternatives like cannabis; this has caused stock prices to plummet.

Global Alcohol Sales Slump: Generational Shift and Health Concerns Drive Decline
Major alcohol producers are facing a significant sales slump driven by several factors, including a generational shift towards reduced alcohol consumption, increased health concerns, economic pressures, and the rise of alternatives like cannabis; this has caused stock prices to plummet.
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40% Bias Score

CDC Ends H5N1 Bird Flu Emergency Response
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ended its H5N1 bird flu emergency response on July 2, 2025, due to the absence of human cases since February 2025, despite the virus affecting nearly 175 million birds in the US since 2022 and spreading globally to mammals, including a significant im...

CDC Ends H5N1 Bird Flu Emergency Response
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ended its H5N1 bird flu emergency response on July 2, 2025, due to the absence of human cases since February 2025, despite the virus affecting nearly 175 million birds in the US since 2022 and spreading globally to mammals, including a significant im...
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40% Bias Score
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