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Lemonade Recall: Undeclared Cancer-Linked Dye Prompts Nationwide Product Removal
Oak Cliff Beverage Works recalled over 16,000 units of its Beverage Base Lemonade due to undeclared Yellow 5, a synthetic dye linked to cancer, affecting consumers in eight states and raising concerns about food additive safety regulations.
Lemonade Recall: Undeclared Cancer-Linked Dye Prompts Nationwide Product Removal
Oak Cliff Beverage Works recalled over 16,000 units of its Beverage Base Lemonade due to undeclared Yellow 5, a synthetic dye linked to cancer, affecting consumers in eight states and raising concerns about food additive safety regulations.
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52% Bias Score


Vale Sued Over Heavy Metal Contamination of Xikrin Indigenous People
Brazil's Federal Prosecutor's Office is suing Vale, the Brazilian government, and Para state over heavy metal contamination from Vale's nickel mining affecting the Xikrin Indigenous people, with one person exhibiting nickel levels 2,326% above safe limits, demanding a health monitoring program and g...
Vale Sued Over Heavy Metal Contamination of Xikrin Indigenous People
Brazil's Federal Prosecutor's Office is suing Vale, the Brazilian government, and Para state over heavy metal contamination from Vale's nickel mining affecting the Xikrin Indigenous people, with one person exhibiting nickel levels 2,326% above safe limits, demanding a health monitoring program and g...
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40% Bias Score


France Updates Lyme Disease Guidelines, Emphasizing Multidisciplinary Approach
The French High Authority of Health (HAS) updated its Lyme disease guidelines on February 18th, acknowledging persistent symptoms but rejecting the chronic Lyme theory; it recommends a multidisciplinary approach focusing on patient symptoms and psychological factors, while studies reveal that 80-90%...
France Updates Lyme Disease Guidelines, Emphasizing Multidisciplinary Approach
The French High Authority of Health (HAS) updated its Lyme disease guidelines on February 18th, acknowledging persistent symptoms but rejecting the chronic Lyme theory; it recommends a multidisciplinary approach focusing on patient symptoms and psychological factors, while studies reveal that 80-90%...
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Pope Francis's Condition Critical but Stable; Continues Gaza Outreach
Doctors reported Pope Francis's condition as critical but stable on Wednesday morning, recovering from double pneumonia without new respiratory issues; blood tests revealed early kidney failure, yet he continues essential work and daily calls to Gaza's Holy Family Community.
Pope Francis's Condition Critical but Stable; Continues Gaza Outreach
Doctors reported Pope Francis's condition as critical but stable on Wednesday morning, recovering from double pneumonia without new respiratory issues; blood tests revealed early kidney failure, yet he continues essential work and daily calls to Gaza's Holy Family Community.
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40% Bias Score


NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" Following Hospital Tragedy
Following the death of 22-month-old Joe Massa at Northern Beaches Hospital due to medical failures, his parents met with NSW Premier Chris Minns and health minister Ryan Park, resulting in the implementation of "Joe's Rule" to improve communication between parents and medical professionals and simpl...
NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" Following Hospital Tragedy
Following the death of 22-month-old Joe Massa at Northern Beaches Hospital due to medical failures, his parents met with NSW Premier Chris Minns and health minister Ryan Park, resulting in the implementation of "Joe's Rule" to improve communication between parents and medical professionals and simpl...
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36% Bias Score


Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found a correlation between oral bacteria and cognitive function; higher Neisseria levels linked to better memory, while higher Porphyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with poorer cognitive function, suggesting potential for early dementia detection thro...
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found a correlation between oral bacteria and cognitive function; higher Neisseria levels linked to better memory, while higher Porphyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with poorer cognitive function, suggesting potential for early dementia detection thro...
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36% Bias Score

USDA Announces $1 Billion Plan to Combat Avian Flu, but Egg Prices Projected to Soar
The USDA predicts a more than 40% increase in egg prices by 2025 due to avian flu, announcing a $1 billion investment in biosecurity, farmer aid, and vaccine research to combat the ongoing outbreak that has already resulted in the culling of over 166 million birds.

USDA Announces $1 Billion Plan to Combat Avian Flu, but Egg Prices Projected to Soar
The USDA predicts a more than 40% increase in egg prices by 2025 due to avian flu, announcing a $1 billion investment in biosecurity, farmer aid, and vaccine research to combat the ongoing outbreak that has already resulted in the culling of over 166 million birds.
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40% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak: 124 Cases, Increased Vaccination Efforts
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak with 124 confirmed cases since January, mostly affecting unvaccinated children in West Texas, prompting increased vaccination efforts and contact tracing.

Texas Measles Outbreak: 124 Cases, Increased Vaccination Efforts
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak with 124 confirmed cases since January, mostly affecting unvaccinated children in West Texas, prompting increased vaccination efforts and contact tracing.
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China's BCI Push: New Standards and Action Plans
China's National Medical Products Administration approved new industry standards for BCI medical devices on February 25th, aiming to accelerate high-quality development and integration with AI in medicine, driven by an aging population and growing demand for neurological rehabilitation; Beijing and ...

China's BCI Push: New Standards and Action Plans
China's National Medical Products Administration approved new industry standards for BCI medical devices on February 25th, aiming to accelerate high-quality development and integration with AI in medicine, driven by an aging population and growing demand for neurological rehabilitation; Beijing and ...
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48% Bias Score

Delhi Doctors Successfully Separate Teen from Parasitic Twin
Doctors in Delhi successfully performed a life-changing surgery on a 17-year-old boy, separating him from his parasitic twin weighing nearly 15kg that was attached to his abdomen, improving his physical and mental well-being.

Delhi Doctors Successfully Separate Teen from Parasitic Twin
Doctors in Delhi successfully performed a life-changing surgery on a 17-year-old boy, separating him from his parasitic twin weighing nearly 15kg that was attached to his abdomen, improving his physical and mental well-being.
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Kennedy Halts $460M COVID-19 Vaccine Contract
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paused a $460 million contract with Vaxart Inc. for a new oral COVID-19 vaccine, halting clinical trials involving 10,000 participants for a 90-day review, impacting the Biden administration's Project NextGen initiative.

Kennedy Halts $460M COVID-19 Vaccine Contract
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paused a $460 million contract with Vaxart Inc. for a new oral COVID-19 vaccine, halting clinical trials involving 10,000 participants for a 90-day review, impacting the Biden administration's Project NextGen initiative.
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40% Bias Score

Brain-Computer Interface Enables Nonverbal Child to Make Popcorn, Spurring Wider Accessibility
Eight-year-old Clifford Lester, a nonverbal child with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria, used brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to make popcorn by imagining a smile, highlighting a $30 million investment to expand this technology's access to childre...

Brain-Computer Interface Enables Nonverbal Child to Make Popcorn, Spurring Wider Accessibility
Eight-year-old Clifford Lester, a nonverbal child with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria, used brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to make popcorn by imagining a smile, highlighting a $30 million investment to expand this technology's access to childre...
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52% Bias Score
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