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Medieval Travelers' Proactive Health Strategies
Medieval travelers, facing dangers like disease and injury, proactively used methods like bloodletting, dietary control, and rest to maintain health, reflecting a holistic approach to well-being influenced by medical texts like Adam of Cremona's work and demonstrating a long history of preventive he...
Medieval Travelers' Proactive Health Strategies
Medieval travelers, facing dangers like disease and injury, proactively used methods like bloodletting, dietary control, and rest to maintain health, reflecting a holistic approach to well-being influenced by medical texts like Adam of Cremona's work and demonstrating a long history of preventive he...
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24% Bias Score


Trump Launches \$500 Billion AI Project to Cure Cancer
President Trump launched Project Stargate, a \$500 billion AI-driven initiative to develop personalized mRNA cancer vaccines, aiming to detect and treat early-stage cancers through AI-powered blood tests and rapid vaccine production within 48 hours, despite concerns about public and political resist...
Trump Launches \$500 Billion AI Project to Cure Cancer
President Trump launched Project Stargate, a \$500 billion AI-driven initiative to develop personalized mRNA cancer vaccines, aiming to detect and treat early-stage cancers through AI-powered blood tests and rapid vaccine production within 48 hours, despite concerns about public and political resist...
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52% Bias Score


Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.
Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.
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48% Bias Score


Kennedy to Retain Financial Stake in Pharma Litigation Despite HHS Nomination
President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will retain financial interests in pharmaceutical litigation, including a 10% contingency fee in cases against Merck regarding Gardasil, even while overseeing drug policy, raising ethical concerns.
Kennedy to Retain Financial Stake in Pharma Litigation Despite HHS Nomination
President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will retain financial interests in pharmaceutical litigation, including a 10% contingency fee in cases against Merck regarding Gardasil, even while overseeing drug policy, raising ethical concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Wuhan 5 Years On: Normalcy Masks Unresolved Pandemic Trauma
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic's initial outbreak in Wuhan's Huanan seafood market, the city has outwardly resumed normalcy, though the anniversary is largely unacknowledged by the government, while some residents and journalists continue to face repercussions for challenging the official na...
Wuhan 5 Years On: Normalcy Masks Unresolved Pandemic Trauma
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic's initial outbreak in Wuhan's Huanan seafood market, the city has outwardly resumed normalcy, though the anniversary is largely unacknowledged by the government, while some residents and journalists continue to face repercussions for challenging the official na...
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56% Bias Score


UK ADHD Study Reveals Significant Reduction in Life Expectancy
A UK study of over 30,000 adults with ADHD found that men's life expectancy was reduced by 4.5 to 9 years, and women's by 6.5 to 11 years, compared to a control group; the study also revealed a higher risk of mental health issues and other health problems among those with ADHD.
UK ADHD Study Reveals Significant Reduction in Life Expectancy
A UK study of over 30,000 adults with ADHD found that men's life expectancy was reduced by 4.5 to 9 years, and women's by 6.5 to 11 years, compared to a control group; the study also revealed a higher risk of mental health issues and other health problems among those with ADHD.
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32% Bias Score

Sackler Family Agrees to $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement
The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma agreed to a $7.4 billion settlement over opioid crisis lawsuits, with the Sacklers paying up to $6.5 billion and relinquishing company ownership, exceeding a previous, rejected deal.

Sackler Family Agrees to $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement
The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma agreed to a $7.4 billion settlement over opioid crisis lawsuits, with the Sacklers paying up to $6.5 billion and relinquishing company ownership, exceeding a previous, rejected deal.
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40% Bias Score

Record 2024 US Healthcare Data Breaches Expose 53% of Population
In 2024, 184,111,469 US healthcare records were breached, impacting 53% of the population, due to sophisticated cyberattacks targeting institutions like Change Healthcare (100 million records) and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (13.4 million records), causing service disruptions and exposing sensitiv...

Record 2024 US Healthcare Data Breaches Expose 53% of Population
In 2024, 184,111,469 US healthcare records were breached, impacting 53% of the population, due to sophisticated cyberattacks targeting institutions like Change Healthcare (100 million records) and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (13.4 million records), causing service disruptions and exposing sensitiv...
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56% Bias Score

Health Start-ups Tackle Financial Strain in European and Israeli Healthcare
Facing rising costs and aging populations, European and Israeli public healthcare systems are undergoing a transformation in 2025, with health start-ups offering cost-effective medical devices and digital health platforms to improve efficiency and patient care; in Germany, a 13% cost increase led to...

Health Start-ups Tackle Financial Strain in European and Israeli Healthcare
Facing rising costs and aging populations, European and Israeli public healthcare systems are undergoing a transformation in 2025, with health start-ups offering cost-effective medical devices and digital health platforms to improve efficiency and patient care; in Germany, a 13% cost increase led to...
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36% Bias Score

New Brunswick Neurological Illness: Calls for Independent Investigation Amidst Growing Case Count
In New Brunswick, Canada, a neurologist has identified 371 patients with an unknown neurological illness, resulting in 44 deaths and prompting calls for an independent investigation, which the province and federal government have not yet committed to due to ongoing data collection.

New Brunswick Neurological Illness: Calls for Independent Investigation Amidst Growing Case Count
In New Brunswick, Canada, a neurologist has identified 371 patients with an unknown neurological illness, resulting in 44 deaths and prompting calls for an independent investigation, which the province and federal government have not yet committed to due to ongoing data collection.
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40% Bias Score

Pandemic Response: Investing in Viral Discovery and Surveillance
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical flaws in global pandemic response, prompting calls for increased investment in viral discovery, enhanced disease surveillance, and stronger international collaboration to prevent future outbreaks, particularly given the estimated $6.3 billion cost to discover 3...

Pandemic Response: Investing in Viral Discovery and Surveillance
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical flaws in global pandemic response, prompting calls for increased investment in viral discovery, enhanced disease surveillance, and stronger international collaboration to prevent future outbreaks, particularly given the estimated $6.3 billion cost to discover 3...
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44% Bias Score

High Levels of Persistent Pollutant TFA Found in French Tap Water
A study found high levels of the persistent pollutant trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in the tap water of 24 out of 30 French municipalities tested, exceeding EU limits in 20, with Paris showing 6200 ng/l and Moussac 13000 ng/l; the difficulty of removing TFA highlights limitations in current water treat...

High Levels of Persistent Pollutant TFA Found in French Tap Water
A study found high levels of the persistent pollutant trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in the tap water of 24 out of 30 French municipalities tested, exceeding EU limits in 20, with Paris showing 6200 ng/l and Moussac 13000 ng/l; the difficulty of removing TFA highlights limitations in current water treat...
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40% Bias Score
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