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Unsafe Turkish Hospital Reopened Due to Political Pressure
The Menteşe State Hospital in Muğla, Turkey, deemed structurally unsound and a significant earthquake risk, was reopened in 2019 due to political pressure despite warnings and a 2018 closure, raising serious safety concerns.
Unsafe Turkish Hospital Reopened Due to Political Pressure
The Menteşe State Hospital in Muğla, Turkey, deemed structurally unsound and a significant earthquake risk, was reopened in 2019 due to political pressure despite warnings and a 2018 closure, raising serious safety concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Soaring Beef and Egg Prices Squeeze American Consumers
High beef and egg prices are squeezing American consumers; sirloin steak averaged $11.97/pound in January, while egg prices rose 60 percent in December 2022 to $4.15/dozen due to a bird flu epidemic impacting 153 million birds and a cattle shortage worsened by tariffs.
Soaring Beef and Egg Prices Squeeze American Consumers
High beef and egg prices are squeezing American consumers; sirloin steak averaged $11.97/pound in January, while egg prices rose 60 percent in December 2022 to $4.15/dozen due to a bird flu epidemic impacting 153 million birds and a cattle shortage worsened by tariffs.
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32% Bias Score


Improved Childhood Cancer Survival in the Netherlands
New data from the Dutch Cancer Registry shows that the five-year survival rate for children with cancer has risen from 74 percent (1990-1999) to 84 percent (2010-2018), thanks to improved diagnoses and targeted treatments; however, significant disparities remain across cancer types, with high-grade ...
Improved Childhood Cancer Survival in the Netherlands
New data from the Dutch Cancer Registry shows that the five-year survival rate for children with cancer has risen from 74 percent (1990-1999) to 84 percent (2010-2018), thanks to improved diagnoses and targeted treatments; however, significant disparities remain across cancer types, with high-grade ...
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28% Bias Score


Lung Cancer Rise in Non-Smoking Women Linked to Air Pollution and Genetic Factors
A new study shows a sharp rise in lung cancer among non-smoking women globally, with adenocarcinoma accounting for almost 60% of cases, linked to air pollution, genetic mutations (EGFR, ALK, ROS1, TP53, KRAS), and immune system factors; approximately 2.5 million new cases were reported in 2022.
Lung Cancer Rise in Non-Smoking Women Linked to Air Pollution and Genetic Factors
A new study shows a sharp rise in lung cancer among non-smoking women globally, with adenocarcinoma accounting for almost 60% of cases, linked to air pollution, genetic mutations (EGFR, ALK, ROS1, TP53, KRAS), and immune system factors; approximately 2.5 million new cases were reported in 2022.
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40% Bias Score


Electric Vehicle Brake Dust: More Toxic Than Diesel Exhaust
A University of Southampton study found brake pads in electric vehicles produce emissions 30 times smaller than a human hair, and more toxic than diesel exhaust, significantly contributing to air pollution and posing health risks.
Electric Vehicle Brake Dust: More Toxic Than Diesel Exhaust
A University of Southampton study found brake pads in electric vehicles produce emissions 30 times smaller than a human hair, and more toxic than diesel exhaust, significantly contributing to air pollution and posing health risks.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bronchitis
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli Hospital on July 4, 2024, due to bronchitis, a respiratory illness that has affected him for over a week; the duration of his stay is unclear.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Bronchitis
Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli Hospital on July 4, 2024, due to bronchitis, a respiratory illness that has affected him for over a week; the duration of his stay is unclear.
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Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis
Pope Francis was hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli Polyclinic today for diagnostic tests and bronchitis treatment; his stay may last up to five days, though this is not confirmed.

Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis
Pope Francis was hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli Polyclinic today for diagnostic tests and bronchitis treatment; his stay may last up to five days, though this is not confirmed.
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24% Bias Score

Teenager Kills Mother Days After Psychiatric Ward Release
Seventeen-year-old Frederico Canuzo, released from a psychiatric ward days earlier, beat his mother Chintzia McIntyre to death with a claw hammer on August 29, 2023, in Cheshire, England; the attack was witnessed remotely by the victim's husband, and Canuzo was apprehended in London after fleeing th...

Teenager Kills Mother Days After Psychiatric Ward Release
Seventeen-year-old Frederico Canuzo, released from a psychiatric ward days earlier, beat his mother Chintzia McIntyre to death with a claw hammer on August 29, 2023, in Cheshire, England; the attack was witnessed remotely by the victim's husband, and Canuzo was apprehended in London after fleeing th...
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis
Pope Francis, 88, entered Rome's Gemelli hospital Friday for bronchitis treatment and tests, canceling his schedule until Monday due to a progressive health decline.

Pope Francis Hospitalized for Bronchitis
Pope Francis, 88, entered Rome's Gemelli hospital Friday for bronchitis treatment and tests, canceling his schedule until Monday due to a progressive health decline.
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16% Bias Score

FDA Approves Pig Kidney Transplant Trials
The US FDA approved clinical trials for pig kidney transplants to combat the global organ shortage, with up to 50 patients participating in trials using genetically modified pig organs developed in the US and Europe; a recent case showed a 62-year-old lived nearly two months with a pig kidney before...

FDA Approves Pig Kidney Transplant Trials
The US FDA approved clinical trials for pig kidney transplants to combat the global organ shortage, with up to 50 patients participating in trials using genetically modified pig organs developed in the US and Europe; a recent case showed a 62-year-old lived nearly two months with a pig kidney before...
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36% Bias Score

60-Hour A&E Wait Exposes UK NHS Crisis
An 88-year-old woman, Maureen Harman, waited over 60 hours in Wigan Infirmary A&E due to bed shortages, highlighting a broader NHS crisis where nearly 39,000 patients in North West England spent over a day in emergency departments, with over 1,000 waiting more than three days.

60-Hour A&E Wait Exposes UK NHS Crisis
An 88-year-old woman, Maureen Harman, waited over 60 hours in Wigan Infirmary A&E due to bed shortages, highlighting a broader NHS crisis where nearly 39,000 patients in North West England spent over a day in emergency departments, with over 1,000 waiting more than three days.
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56% Bias Score

AI Exoskeletons Debut at Mount Tai, Aiding Hikers and Addressing China's Aging Population
AI-powered exoskeletons debuted at Mount Tai in China on January 29, 2024, assisting over 200 hikers during a trial, highlighting the potential of robotic assistance for an aging population and demonstrating a solution to aid in strenuous physical activities.

AI Exoskeletons Debut at Mount Tai, Aiding Hikers and Addressing China's Aging Population
AI-powered exoskeletons debuted at Mount Tai in China on January 29, 2024, assisting over 200 hikers during a trial, highlighting the potential of robotic assistance for an aging population and demonstrating a solution to aid in strenuous physical activities.
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44% Bias Score
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