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Bavarian Smoking Ban: Economic and Political Fallout
Bavaria's 2008 smoking ban, initially strictly enforced by the CSU, led to the closure of many small pubs, triggered public discontent, and contributed to the CSU's electoral losses, although the direct causal link remains debated. The ban was later relaxed.
Bavarian Smoking Ban: Economic and Political Fallout
Bavaria's 2008 smoking ban, initially strictly enforced by the CSU, led to the closure of many small pubs, triggered public discontent, and contributed to the CSU's electoral losses, although the direct causal link remains debated. The ban was later relaxed.
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52% Bias Score


First UK Part-Time Medical Graduates Qualify at Edinburgh
Twenty healthcare professionals became the first to graduate from the University of Edinburgh's part-time HCP-Med medical degree program in 2023, launched in 2018 to address healthcare workforce shortages and improve access for experienced professionals while providing full funding from the Scottish...
First UK Part-Time Medical Graduates Qualify at Edinburgh
Twenty healthcare professionals became the first to graduate from the University of Edinburgh's part-time HCP-Med medical degree program in 2023, launched in 2018 to address healthcare workforce shortages and improve access for experienced professionals while providing full funding from the Scottish...
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48% Bias Score


Halitosis: Causes, Prevention, and Long-Term Impacts
Halitosis, or bad breath, is mainly caused by gum disease affecting approximately half of adults worldwide; poor oral hygiene leading to bacterial growth and inflammation is the primary culprit, with solutions including proper brushing and flossing techniques and addressing systemic issues like diab...
Halitosis: Causes, Prevention, and Long-Term Impacts
Halitosis, or bad breath, is mainly caused by gum disease affecting approximately half of adults worldwide; poor oral hygiene leading to bacterial growth and inflammation is the primary culprit, with solutions including proper brushing and flossing techniques and addressing systemic issues like diab...
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36% Bias Score


German Weather Sensitivity: Science vs. Forecast
A 2021 German survey revealed 46% consider themselves weather-sensitive, leading to biometeorological forecasts; however, scientific evidence confirms weather's influence on some conditions (cardiovascular disease, asthma) but not others (appendicitis, neurosis), emphasizing the need for caution and...
German Weather Sensitivity: Science vs. Forecast
A 2021 German survey revealed 46% consider themselves weather-sensitive, leading to biometeorological forecasts; however, scientific evidence confirms weather's influence on some conditions (cardiovascular disease, asthma) but not others (appendicitis, neurosis), emphasizing the need for caution and...
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36% Bias Score


Microsoft AI Outperforms Doctors in Complex Medical Diagnoses
Microsoft's AI diagnostic tool outperformed 21 experienced physicians in diagnosing complex medical cases from the New England Journal of Medicine, achieving 85.5% accuracy compared to the physicians' 20% average, showcasing AI's potential to revolutionize healthcare.
Microsoft AI Outperforms Doctors in Complex Medical Diagnoses
Microsoft's AI diagnostic tool outperformed 21 experienced physicians in diagnosing complex medical cases from the New England Journal of Medicine, achieving 85.5% accuracy compared to the physicians' 20% average, showcasing AI's potential to revolutionize healthcare.
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48% Bias Score


Nunavut Declares End to TB Outbreaks in Two Communities
Nunavut's health department declared an end to years-long tuberculosis outbreaks in Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet on Thursday, following successful interventions including community-wide screenings, healthcare worker training, and addressing stigma; however, surveillance will continue.
Nunavut Declares End to TB Outbreaks in Two Communities
Nunavut's health department declared an end to years-long tuberculosis outbreaks in Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet on Thursday, following successful interventions including community-wide screenings, healthcare worker training, and addressing stigma; however, surveillance will continue.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Issues Extreme Heat Warning: Temperatures to Exceed 40°C"
Greece anticipates an intense heatwave from July 6th to 9th, 2025, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in inland areas, prompting the Civil Protection agency to issue safety guidelines for citizens to avoid heat-related illnesses.

Greece Issues Extreme Heat Warning: Temperatures to Exceed 40°C"
Greece anticipates an intense heatwave from July 6th to 9th, 2025, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in inland areas, prompting the Civil Protection agency to issue safety guidelines for citizens to avoid heat-related illnesses.
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16% Bias Score

Child Falls from Disney Cruise Ship, Highlighting Design Flaw
On Sunday, a five-year-old girl fell overboard from the Disney Dream cruise ship during its return to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas; her father rescued her after a 20-minute ordeal, highlighting a design flaw in the ship's railing that was corrected in later models.

Child Falls from Disney Cruise Ship, Highlighting Design Flaw
On Sunday, a five-year-old girl fell overboard from the Disney Dream cruise ship during its return to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas; her father rescued her after a 20-minute ordeal, highlighting a design flaw in the ship's railing that was corrected in later models.
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52% Bias Score

Flawed Microplastics Study Fuels Misinformation, Undermining Trust in Safe Materials
A viral claim about microplastics in the brain was based on a flawed study with limitations in distinguishing plastics from other materials, leading to false positives and highlighting the lack of standardized research methods, impacting public perception and the adoption of sustainable materials.

Flawed Microplastics Study Fuels Misinformation, Undermining Trust in Safe Materials
A viral claim about microplastics in the brain was based on a flawed study with limitations in distinguishing plastics from other materials, leading to false positives and highlighting the lack of standardized research methods, impacting public perception and the adoption of sustainable materials.
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56% Bias Score

Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.

Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.
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4% Bias Score

Healthy Diet Improves Cardiometabolic Health Regardless of Weight Loss
A study of 761 obese participants following three different diets found that even those who didn't lose weight experienced significant improvements in cardiometabolic health markers, emphasizing the importance of diet quality regardless of weight change.

Healthy Diet Improves Cardiometabolic Health Regardless of Weight Loss
A study of 761 obese participants following three different diets found that even those who didn't lose weight experienced significant improvements in cardiometabolic health markers, emphasizing the importance of diet quality regardless of weight change.
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16% Bias Score

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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56% Bias Score
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