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Sewage Sludge: UK's Risky Fertiliser Practice
Annually, 768,000 tonnes of sewage sludge containing 'forever chemicals', pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are spread across 150,000 hectares of English farmland, raising concerns about soil contamination and food chain safety due to insufficient regulation and testing, despite bans in other count...
Sewage Sludge: UK's Risky Fertiliser Practice
Annually, 768,000 tonnes of sewage sludge containing 'forever chemicals', pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are spread across 150,000 hectares of English farmland, raising concerns about soil contamination and food chain safety due to insufficient regulation and testing, despite bans in other count...
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56% Bias Score


H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
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36% Bias Score


Musiala's Injury: Major Setback for Bayern Munich and Germany
Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala suffered a fractured fibula and ankle injuries, requiring surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation, significantly impacting both the club and the German national team's upcoming seasons.
Musiala's Injury: Major Setback for Bayern Munich and Germany
Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala suffered a fractured fibula and ankle injuries, requiring surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation, significantly impacting both the club and the German national team's upcoming seasons.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Rural ER Crisis: Virtual Care as a Stop-Gap Solution
Data reveals that Canadian emergency rooms have closed for 1.14 million hours since 2019 due to staffing shortages, with Newfoundland's New-Wes-Valley hospital utilizing virtual ER services for 313 days between July 2021 and April 2023; this highlights the growing use of virtual care as a stop-gap s...
Canada's Rural ER Crisis: Virtual Care as a Stop-Gap Solution
Data reveals that Canadian emergency rooms have closed for 1.14 million hours since 2019 due to staffing shortages, with Newfoundland's New-Wes-Valley hospital utilizing virtual ER services for 313 days between July 2021 and April 2023; this highlights the growing use of virtual care as a stop-gap s...
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44% Bias Score


Erin Patterson Convicted of Triple Murder via Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms at a lunch she cooked; the evidence included CCTV footage showing her actions, toxicology reports, text messages, and the disposal of a food dehydrator.
Erin Patterson Convicted of Triple Murder via Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder a fourth by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms at a lunch she cooked; the evidence included CCTV footage showing her actions, toxicology reports, text messages, and the disposal of a food dehydrator.
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60% Bias Score


Healthcare Crisis in Protvino After Merger with Serpukhov
Following its merger with Serpukhov, the city of Protvino, Russia, is facing a severe healthcare crisis marked by staff shortages, lack of essential medical supplies, and relocation of key services, leaving residents to travel long distances for treatment, with appeals to higher authorities yielding...
Healthcare Crisis in Protvino After Merger with Serpukhov
Following its merger with Serpukhov, the city of Protvino, Russia, is facing a severe healthcare crisis marked by staff shortages, lack of essential medical supplies, and relocation of key services, leaving residents to travel long distances for treatment, with appeals to higher authorities yielding...
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68% Bias Score

\£10 Million Grant Funds Project to Create Synthetic Human Chromosome
The Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) received \£10 million to create a synthetic human chromosome within 5-10 years, aiming to advance genome synthesis technology for disease treatment and research, while raising ethical concerns about potential misuse.

\£10 Million Grant Funds Project to Create Synthetic Human Chromosome
The Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) received \£10 million to create a synthetic human chromosome within 5-10 years, aiming to advance genome synthesis technology for disease treatment and research, while raising ethical concerns about potential misuse.
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16% Bias Score

German Breast Cancer: Treatment Advancements Drive High Survival Rates
In Germany, approximately 1 in 8 women develop breast cancer, a figure attributed to lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors; however, advancements in treatments like targeted antibodies and immunotherapies have led to 80–90% survival rates across all stages.

German Breast Cancer: Treatment Advancements Drive High Survival Rates
In Germany, approximately 1 in 8 women develop breast cancer, a figure attributed to lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors; however, advancements in treatments like targeted antibodies and immunotherapies have led to 80–90% survival rates across all stages.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Backlash Over Potential EHCP Support Cuts
The UK government is considering changes to support for children with EHCPs, prompting concerns from campaigners and opposition MPs about potential cuts, despite the government's claims of aiming to improve support.

UK Government Faces Backlash Over Potential EHCP Support Cuts
The UK government is considering changes to support for children with EHCPs, prompting concerns from campaigners and opposition MPs about potential cuts, despite the government's claims of aiming to improve support.
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56% Bias Score

High Costs, Inconsistent Coverage Limit Access to Popular Obesity Drugs
High prices and inconsistent insurance coverage limit access to the popular obesity medications Wegovy and Ozempic, despite falling costs and some employer-sponsored plans expanding coverage; the medications cost around $500 per month without insurance, forcing doctors to find creative solutions and...

High Costs, Inconsistent Coverage Limit Access to Popular Obesity Drugs
High prices and inconsistent insurance coverage limit access to the popular obesity medications Wegovy and Ozempic, despite falling costs and some employer-sponsored plans expanding coverage; the medications cost around $500 per month without insurance, forcing doctors to find creative solutions and...
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40% Bias Score

Managing Perimenopause Naturally: Six Strategies for Symptom Relief
Perimenopause, a transitional phase before menopause affecting millions, involves fluctuating hormone levels causing symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep problems; the article details six natural management strategies including diet, exercise, and stress reduction.

Managing Perimenopause Naturally: Six Strategies for Symptom Relief
Perimenopause, a transitional phase before menopause affecting millions, involves fluctuating hormone levels causing symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep problems; the article details six natural management strategies including diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
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36% Bias Score

North Yorkshire Farmers Favor Vet Advice Over GPs: Healthwatch Report
A Healthwatch report reveals that over 200 North Yorkshire farmers prefer veterinary advice over GPs due to time constraints, perceived lack of understanding from doctors, and confidentiality concerns in rural communities; the report recommends providing health services at auction marts and rural pu...

North Yorkshire Farmers Favor Vet Advice Over GPs: Healthwatch Report
A Healthwatch report reveals that over 200 North Yorkshire farmers prefer veterinary advice over GPs due to time constraints, perceived lack of understanding from doctors, and confidentiality concerns in rural communities; the report recommends providing health services at auction marts and rural pu...
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40% Bias Score
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