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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


Illinois Family Dies from Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Mexico
An Illinois mom and her two teenage sons died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Michoacan, Mexico; the family is being mourned by their community in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Illinois Family Dies from Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Mexico
An Illinois mom and her two teenage sons died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Michoacan, Mexico; the family is being mourned by their community in Des Plaines, Illinois.
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24% Bias Score


Athens Hospitals to Merge, Creating Greece's Largest Healthcare Complex
The Hygeia and Mitera hospitals in Athens, Greece, are undergoing a major renovation and unification project to create the country's largest healthcare complex with over 800 beds, including a 12,500 sq. m. therapeutic park, emphasizing sustainability and technological advancements, led by the Hellen...
Athens Hospitals to Merge, Creating Greece's Largest Healthcare Complex
The Hygeia and Mitera hospitals in Athens, Greece, are undergoing a major renovation and unification project to create the country's largest healthcare complex with over 800 beds, including a 12,500 sq. m. therapeutic park, emphasizing sustainability and technological advancements, led by the Hellen...
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20% Bias Score


Healthcare Stocks Underperform Amidst Medicaid Cut Concerns
Investor concerns about Medicaid cuts and "big beautiful bill" adjustments caused major healthcare stocks like Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, and Amgen to underperform the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, leading to significant share price drops in April 2025 despite brief rallies.
Healthcare Stocks Underperform Amidst Medicaid Cut Concerns
Investor concerns about Medicaid cuts and "big beautiful bill" adjustments caused major healthcare stocks like Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, and Amgen to underperform the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, leading to significant share price drops in April 2025 despite brief rallies.
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40% Bias Score


Infant Crying Duration Largely Genetically Determined: Twin Study
A Swedish twin study found that up to 70 percent of infant crying duration is genetically determined by the time babies reach five months old, while nighttime wakings and calming ability are less genetically influenced. The study used questionnaires from parents of 998 twins.
Infant Crying Duration Largely Genetically Determined: Twin Study
A Swedish twin study found that up to 70 percent of infant crying duration is genetically determined by the time babies reach five months old, while nighttime wakings and calming ability are less genetically influenced. The study used questionnaires from parents of 998 twins.
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36% Bias Score


Regensburg Food Bank Closure Sparks Political Row
The Regensburg Tafel, a food bank assisting 5,000 people weekly, will be closed for over two months due to staff shortages and roof repairs, sparking political debate in Regensburg ahead of the 2026 local elections.
Regensburg Food Bank Closure Sparks Political Row
The Regensburg Tafel, a food bank assisting 5,000 people weekly, will be closed for over two months due to staff shortages and roof repairs, sparking political debate in Regensburg ahead of the 2026 local elections.
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40% Bias Score

Patent Foramen Ovale: Increased Stroke and Dementia Risk
A patent foramen ovale (PFO), present in about 25% of people, is an opening between heart chambers that increases stroke risk, especially in individuals prone to blood clots or experiencing fluctuating heart pressures; research also links large PFOs to vascular dementia.

Patent Foramen Ovale: Increased Stroke and Dementia Risk
A patent foramen ovale (PFO), present in about 25% of people, is an opening between heart chambers that increases stroke risk, especially in individuals prone to blood clots or experiencing fluctuating heart pressures; research also links large PFOs to vascular dementia.
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20% Bias Score

Federal Loan Caps Threaten to Worsen Physician Shortage
A new law caps federal student loans for graduate and professional programs, limiting the amount aspiring doctors can borrow for medical school, potentially exacerbating a growing physician shortage; the change is part of a wider bill including tax cuts and increased immigration enforcement, which a...

Federal Loan Caps Threaten to Worsen Physician Shortage
A new law caps federal student loans for graduate and professional programs, limiting the amount aspiring doctors can borrow for medical school, potentially exacerbating a growing physician shortage; the change is part of a wider bill including tax cuts and increased immigration enforcement, which a...
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56% 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

Rijksmuseum Exhibition Explores 19th-Century Perceptions of Mental Illness
Fiona Tan's "Monomania" exhibition at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum uses 19th-century art and photography from its collection to explore how mental illness was perceived and treated, highlighting the experiences of women deemed mentally unstable.

Rijksmuseum Exhibition Explores 19th-Century Perceptions of Mental Illness
Fiona Tan's "Monomania" exhibition at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum uses 19th-century art and photography from its collection to explore how mental illness was perceived and treated, highlighting the experiences of women deemed mentally unstable.
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48% Bias Score

France's 2023 Mortality: Historically Low, but with Regional Disparities
France registered over 637,000 deaths in 2023, a historically low number, with cancer and cardiovascular diseases as leading causes, but significant geographical disparities persist, particularly in overseas departments.

France's 2023 Mortality: Historically Low, but with Regional Disparities
France registered over 637,000 deaths in 2023, a historically low number, with cancer and cardiovascular diseases as leading causes, but significant geographical disparities persist, particularly in overseas departments.
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20% Bias Score

Frankfurt Deploys New Ambulance for Obese Patients
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) in Frankfurt launched a €385,000 specialized ambulance on July 8th to transport obese or intensive care patients, featuring a 1000kg lift and accommodating patients up to 415kg, improving patient care and addressing transport challenges.

Frankfurt Deploys New Ambulance for Obese Patients
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) in Frankfurt launched a €385,000 specialized ambulance on July 8th to transport obese or intensive care patients, featuring a 1000kg lift and accommodating patients up to 415kg, improving patient care and addressing transport challenges.
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8% Bias Score
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