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Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention
A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.
Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention
A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.
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40% Bias Score


One Love Community Fridge combats food insecurity with 41 fridges across two states
Asmeret Berhe-Lumax's One Love Community Fridge initiative combats food insecurity by operating 40 refrigerators across New York City and one in Seattle, providing free, healthy food 24/7, redirecting over 2.5 million pounds of food in 2024 and serving 800,000 people, partnering with various food pr...
One Love Community Fridge combats food insecurity with 41 fridges across two states
Asmeret Berhe-Lumax's One Love Community Fridge initiative combats food insecurity by operating 40 refrigerators across New York City and one in Seattle, providing free, healthy food 24/7, redirecting over 2.5 million pounds of food in 2024 and serving 800,000 people, partnering with various food pr...
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UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.
UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.
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Empathy Burnout: A Growing Threat to Leadership Effectiveness
Empathy burnout, distinct from traditional burnout, is an emotional exhaustion among leaders stemming from constantly absorbing others' emotions, impacting decision-making and business performance; organizations must foster a culture of shared empathy and self-care to address this.
Empathy Burnout: A Growing Threat to Leadership Effectiveness
Empathy burnout, distinct from traditional burnout, is an emotional exhaustion among leaders stemming from constantly absorbing others' emotions, impacting decision-making and business performance; organizations must foster a culture of shared empathy and self-care to address this.
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New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
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Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease
A study of 33 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery revealed a strong link between theta brain waves in the basal ganglia and anxiety levels, suggesting DBS could be adapted to treat anxiety, a major unmet need in Parkinson's disease affecting roughly one in three patients.
Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease
A study of 33 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery revealed a strong link between theta brain waves in the basal ganglia and anxiety levels, suggesting DBS could be adapted to treat anxiety, a major unmet need in Parkinson's disease affecting roughly one in three patients.
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40% Bias Score

NCI Spends $218 Million on DEI Grants Amidst Push for Meritocracy
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) spends $218 million annually on grants promoting racial minority representation in its workforce, a practice criticized by the nonprofit Do No Harm amid broader efforts to curtail DEI spending within the federal government.

NCI Spends $218 Million on DEI Grants Amidst Push for Meritocracy
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) spends $218 million annually on grants promoting racial minority representation in its workforce, a practice criticized by the nonprofit Do No Harm amid broader efforts to curtail DEI spending within the federal government.
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64% Bias Score

Pope Francis Critical, German Conservatives Win, Zelensky Offers Resignation
Pope Francis is critically ill with pneumonia and kidney issues; Germany's conservatives won the most votes but need a coalition; Zelensky offered to resign for peace in Ukraine; USAID fired 2,000 employees; immigration raids occurred in Los Angeles.

Pope Francis Critical, German Conservatives Win, Zelensky Offers Resignation
Pope Francis is critically ill with pneumonia and kidney issues; Germany's conservatives won the most votes but need a coalition; Zelensky offered to resign for peace in Ukraine; USAID fired 2,000 employees; immigration raids occurred in Los Angeles.
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Pilot Prostate Cancer Screening Program Launched in Southern Italy
Puglia, Italy, launches a pilot prostate cancer screening program in Foggia province, targeting 100,000 men aged 50-70 to assess the impact on mortality and metastasis rates, collaborating with regional health authorities and the Policlinico Riuniti hospital.

Pilot Prostate Cancer Screening Program Launched in Southern Italy
Puglia, Italy, launches a pilot prostate cancer screening program in Foggia province, targeting 100,000 men aged 50-70 to assess the impact on mortality and metastasis rates, collaborating with regional health authorities and the Policlinico Riuniti hospital.
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Global Rise in Breast Cancer Cases and Disparities in Mortality Rates
A global study reveals a rising incidence of breast cancer, with over 60,000 new cases annually in France and 2.3 million globally, resulting in 670,000 deaths; disparities exist between high-income countries with better access to care and low-income countries facing higher mortality rates due to la...

Global Rise in Breast Cancer Cases and Disparities in Mortality Rates
A global study reveals a rising incidence of breast cancer, with over 60,000 new cases annually in France and 2.3 million globally, resulting in 670,000 deaths; disparities exist between high-income countries with better access to care and low-income countries facing higher mortality rates due to la...
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44% Bias Score

New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.

New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.
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64% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Condition Improves Slightly, Remains Critical
Pope Francis's health, hospitalized since February 14th for bilateral pneumonia, shows slight improvement but remains critical; he experienced a prolonged asthma crisis and required a blood transfusion, but resumed some work.

Pope Francis's Condition Improves Slightly, Remains Critical
Pope Francis's health, hospitalized since February 14th for bilateral pneumonia, shows slight improvement but remains critical; he experienced a prolonged asthma crisis and required a blood transfusion, but resumed some work.
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8% Bias Score
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