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Madrid Launches New Plan to Combat Rising STI Rates"
Madrid's 2024 STI cases rose 9% to 16,194, prompting a new regional plan focused on early detection, prevention, and education, particularly among young people, with the opening of the Sandoval II clinic, a new facility capable of handling 3,000 patients annually.
Madrid Launches New Plan to Combat Rising STI Rates"
Madrid's 2024 STI cases rose 9% to 16,194, prompting a new regional plan focused on early detection, prevention, and education, particularly among young people, with the opening of the Sandoval II clinic, a new facility capable of handling 3,000 patients annually.
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52% Bias Score


Sisters of Women with Complicated Pregnancies Face Higher Cardiovascular Risk
A Swedish study found that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies, such as pre-eclampsia or delivering a small baby, have a 40% increased risk of cardiovascular disease post-partum, even if they had no complications themselves, suggesting a shared genetic predisposition.
Sisters of Women with Complicated Pregnancies Face Higher Cardiovascular Risk
A Swedish study found that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies, such as pre-eclampsia or delivering a small baby, have a 40% increased risk of cardiovascular disease post-partum, even if they had no complications themselves, suggesting a shared genetic predisposition.
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40% Bias Score


Holistic Public Support Could Save £18 Billion Annually, Study Shows
A Manchester Metropolitan University study shows that a holistic approach to supporting 363,000 people in Britain with multiple acute problems could save £18 billion annually by reducing the need for long-term welfare and allowing them to become productive citizens, challenging the current fragmente...
Holistic Public Support Could Save £18 Billion Annually, Study Shows
A Manchester Metropolitan University study shows that a holistic approach to supporting 363,000 people in Britain with multiple acute problems could save £18 billion annually by reducing the need for long-term welfare and allowing them to become productive citizens, challenging the current fragmente...
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48% Bias Score


Australia Invests $573 Million in Women's Health, Lowering Costs for HRT and Contraceptives
The Australian government will invest $573 million in women's health, lowering costs for hormone replacement therapies and contraceptives starting March 1st, including Medicare rebates for menopause assessments and increased funding for long-acting contraceptives to improve access for at least half ...
Australia Invests $573 Million in Women's Health, Lowering Costs for HRT and Contraceptives
The Australian government will invest $573 million in women's health, lowering costs for hormone replacement therapies and contraceptives starting March 1st, including Medicare rebates for menopause assessments and increased funding for long-acting contraceptives to improve access for at least half ...
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56% Bias Score


Tinnitus Sufferer Highlights UK Healthcare System Failures
A new report reveals eight million Britons will suffer from tinnitus by 2025; Oliver Moazezzi, a Hampshire IT consultant, details his struggle with the condition and the inadequate support he received, highlighting systemic issues within the UK audiology industry and long NHS waiting times.
Tinnitus Sufferer Highlights UK Healthcare System Failures
A new report reveals eight million Britons will suffer from tinnitus by 2025; Oliver Moazezzi, a Hampshire IT consultant, details his struggle with the condition and the inadequate support he received, highlighting systemic issues within the UK audiology industry and long NHS waiting times.
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36% Bias Score


Parents Halt CPR for Infant with Fatal Heart Defects
Fourteen-month-old Soren Christofferson, born with multiple heart defects, passed away in 2023 after suffering multiple cardiac arrests; his parents made the heartbreaking decision to discontinue CPR after his final episode.
Parents Halt CPR for Infant with Fatal Heart Defects
Fourteen-month-old Soren Christofferson, born with multiple heart defects, passed away in 2023 after suffering multiple cardiac arrests; his parents made the heartbreaking decision to discontinue CPR after his final episode.
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48% Bias Score

Alberta Surgical Firm Denies Inflated Costs Allegations
Alberta Surgical Group denies allegations of inflated costs and improper influence in contracts with Alberta Health Services, following claims made by the health authority's former CEO, Athana Mentzelopoulos, who was fired two days before meeting with the Auditor General investigating procurement pr...

Alberta Surgical Firm Denies Inflated Costs Allegations
Alberta Surgical Group denies allegations of inflated costs and improper influence in contracts with Alberta Health Services, following claims made by the health authority's former CEO, Athana Mentzelopoulos, who was fired two days before meeting with the Auditor General investigating procurement pr...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Influenza Cases Surge, Exceeding 2,000 Weekly
Influenza cases in Berlin have sharply increased to over 2,000 per week, far exceeding last year's figures during the same period, signaling a strong flu season coinciding with RSV and decreasing Covid-19 cases, leading to high demand for combination rapid tests.

Berlin Influenza Cases Surge, Exceeding 2,000 Weekly
Influenza cases in Berlin have sharply increased to over 2,000 per week, far exceeding last year's figures during the same period, signaling a strong flu season coinciding with RSV and decreasing Covid-19 cases, leading to high demand for combination rapid tests.
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28% Bias Score

Nonalcoholic Beverage Sales Surge 26% as Consumers Prioritize Health and Moderation
Sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine, and spirits in the U.S. surged 26% to over $800 million last year, driven by economic factors and health consciousness, while traditional alcohol sales slightly decreased; nonalcoholic beer accounts for 84% of the zero-proof market.

Nonalcoholic Beverage Sales Surge 26% as Consumers Prioritize Health and Moderation
Sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine, and spirits in the U.S. surged 26% to over $800 million last year, driven by economic factors and health consciousness, while traditional alcohol sales slightly decreased; nonalcoholic beer accounts for 84% of the zero-proof market.
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40% Bias Score

Rising ADHD Diagnoses in Adult Women: A Gender Gap in Diagnosis
More women are being diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood, often after experiencing significant life challenges. Differences in how the condition manifests in girls and boys, societal expectations, and increased awareness are contributing factors. Research continues on the role of genetics and screen ti...

Rising ADHD Diagnoses in Adult Women: A Gender Gap in Diagnosis
More women are being diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood, often after experiencing significant life challenges. Differences in how the condition manifests in girls and boys, societal expectations, and increased awareness are contributing factors. Research continues on the role of genetics and screen ti...
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40% Bias Score

Not Like Us": From Hip-Hop Feud to CPR Training
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," initially a diss track in a feud with Drake, is now part of the American Heart Association's CPR training playlist due to its 100-120 bpm rhythm, ideal for chest compressions, potentially saving lives.

Not Like Us": From Hip-Hop Feud to CPR Training
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," initially a diss track in a feud with Drake, is now part of the American Heart Association's CPR training playlist due to its 100-120 bpm rhythm, ideal for chest compressions, potentially saving lives.
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48% Bias Score

Mouth Cancer Warning: Man Urges Early Detection After Tumour Diagnosis
Guy Walker, 54, from Somerset, discovered a cancerous tumour after noticing a sharpness in his mouth, undergoing extensive surgery and treatment, highlighting the importance of early detection for mouth cancer; he and his team raised £12,500 for charity.

Mouth Cancer Warning: Man Urges Early Detection After Tumour Diagnosis
Guy Walker, 54, from Somerset, discovered a cancerous tumour after noticing a sharpness in his mouth, undergoing extensive surgery and treatment, highlighting the importance of early detection for mouth cancer; he and his team raised £12,500 for charity.
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24% Bias Score
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