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Six Infants Dead From Hypothermia in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Six babies in Gaza have died from hypothermia since Sunday due to insufficient aid, with health officials warning of more deaths unless more aid enters the enclave; the deaths are amidst a larger crisis in Gaza as a result of the recent conflict.
Six Infants Dead From Hypothermia in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Six babies in Gaza have died from hypothermia since Sunday due to insufficient aid, with health officials warning of more deaths unless more aid enters the enclave; the deaths are amidst a larger crisis in Gaza as a result of the recent conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Pope Francis Remains in Critical Condition, Vatican Announces
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with double pneumonia, remains in critical but stable condition, receiving therapy; the Vatican's handling of the situation highlights the importance of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals.
Pope Francis Remains in Critical Condition, Vatican Announces
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with double pneumonia, remains in critical but stable condition, receiving therapy; the Vatican's handling of the situation highlights the importance of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals.
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32% Bias Score


DRC Outbreaks: 431 Illnesses, 53 Deaths, Cause Unknown
Two outbreaks in remote villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equatoria Province have caused 431 illnesses and 53 deaths as of February 16th; the cause is unknown but tests for Ebola and Marburg were negative.
DRC Outbreaks: 431 Illnesses, 53 Deaths, Cause Unknown
Two outbreaks in remote villages of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Equatoria Province have caused 431 illnesses and 53 deaths as of February 16th; the cause is unknown but tests for Ebola and Marburg were negative.
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32% Bias Score


GP Practices Accused of Patient Neglect Due to Unpaid Bills
Unpaid bills and staff shortages at three Northamptonshire GP practices, run by Dr. Jalil Ahmed and Dr. Jonathan Allinson, have led to unsafe conditions, equipment shortages, cancelled appointments, and compromised patient care, affecting over 20,000 patients and raising concerns about potential pat...
GP Practices Accused of Patient Neglect Due to Unpaid Bills
Unpaid bills and staff shortages at three Northamptonshire GP practices, run by Dr. Jalil Ahmed and Dr. Jonathan Allinson, have led to unsafe conditions, equipment shortages, cancelled appointments, and compromised patient care, affecting over 20,000 patients and raising concerns about potential pat...
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48% Bias Score


Nuclear Fusion to Revolutionize Cancer Scans
Bristol-based Astral Systems developed a new method using nuclear fusion to produce radioisotopes for cancer scans, addressing supply chain issues and potentially revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, with smaller, cheaper plants built near hospitals.
Nuclear Fusion to Revolutionize Cancer Scans
Bristol-based Astral Systems developed a new method using nuclear fusion to produce radioisotopes for cancer scans, addressing supply chain issues and potentially revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, with smaller, cheaper plants built near hospitals.
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60% Bias Score


Chinese Biotech Drug Outperforms Keytruda in Clinical Trials
Akeso, a Chinese biotech company, developed Ivonescimab, a lung cancer drug that outperformed Merck's Keytruda in clinical trials, resulting in a stock surge for its US partner and showcasing China's rising pharmaceutical innovation.
Chinese Biotech Drug Outperforms Keytruda in Clinical Trials
Akeso, a Chinese biotech company, developed Ivonescimab, a lung cancer drug that outperformed Merck's Keytruda in clinical trials, resulting in a stock surge for its US partner and showcasing China's rising pharmaceutical innovation.
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40% Bias Score

Six Gaza Infants Dead from Hypothermia Amidst Humanitarian Aid Crisis
Six babies have died from hypothermia in Gaza since Sunday due to insufficient aid following the recent conflict, according to health officials, who warn of more deaths unless more aid is delivered.

Six Gaza Infants Dead from Hypothermia Amidst Humanitarian Aid Crisis
Six babies have died from hypothermia in Gaza since Sunday due to insufficient aid following the recent conflict, according to health officials, who warn of more deaths unless more aid is delivered.
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40% Bias Score

Six Infants Dead in Gaza Due to Cold, Lack of Shelter
At least six infants died in Gaza over two weeks due to cold and lack of shelter; health officials and doctors report nine newborns admitted with cold injuries, five fatally, at Gaza City's PFBS hospital; another infant died near Khan Yunis, prompting calls for urgent aid and accusations of blocked ...

Six Infants Dead in Gaza Due to Cold, Lack of Shelter
At least six infants died in Gaza over two weeks due to cold and lack of shelter; health officials and doctors report nine newborns admitted with cold injuries, five fatally, at Gaza City's PFBS hospital; another infant died near Khan Yunis, prompting calls for urgent aid and accusations of blocked ...
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40% Bias Score

UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.

UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.
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52% Bias Score

NHS Corridor Care: A Crisis in Patient Safety
A Royal College of Physicians survey reveals that 80 percent of NHS doctors treated patients in unsuitable public spaces last month, resulting in compromised safety and dignity, with at least one reported death directly linked to this practice.

NHS Corridor Care: A Crisis in Patient Safety
A Royal College of Physicians survey reveals that 80 percent of NHS doctors treated patients in unsuitable public spaces last month, resulting in compromised safety and dignity, with at least one reported death directly linked to this practice.
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56% Bias Score

FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...

FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...
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40% Bias Score

Avian Flu Outbreak Drives Up Egg Prices in US
The highly pathogenic avian flu outbreak in the US has impacted over 18.91 million birds in the past 30 days, leading to high egg prices and prompting USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to meet with farmers to find solutions; while culling remains the primary approach, vaccination faces challenges due to...

Avian Flu Outbreak Drives Up Egg Prices in US
The highly pathogenic avian flu outbreak in the US has impacted over 18.91 million birds in the past 30 days, leading to high egg prices and prompting USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to meet with farmers to find solutions; while culling remains the primary approach, vaccination faces challenges due to...
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48% Bias Score
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