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FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over 20 Years
The FDA approved Journavx (suzetrigine), a non-opioid painkiller, to treat moderate to severe acute pain in adults; clinical trials showed it reduced pain by 50% in 48 hours and is as effective as hydrocodone, but non-addictive.
FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over 20 Years
The FDA approved Journavx (suzetrigine), a non-opioid painkiller, to treat moderate to severe acute pain in adults; clinical trials showed it reduced pain by 50% in 48 hours and is as effective as hydrocodone, but non-addictive.
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48% Bias Score


FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved suzetrigina, a new non-opioid painkiller, offering an alternative to opioids for acute pain; studies show comparable effectiveness to Vicodin for post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.
FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved suzetrigina, a new non-opioid painkiller, offering an alternative to opioids for acute pain; studies show comparable effectiveness to Vicodin for post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.
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48% Bias Score


FDA Approves First New Pain Reliever in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved Journavx (suztrigine), a new non-opioid pain reliever, offering a safer alternative to opioids; clinical trials showed effectiveness in reducing post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.
FDA Approves First New Pain Reliever in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved Journavx (suztrigine), a new non-opioid pain reliever, offering a safer alternative to opioids; clinical trials showed effectiveness in reducing post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.
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48% Bias Score


Uganda Confirms Ebola Outbreak in Kampala
Uganda's Ministry of Health confirmed a Sudan Ebola outbreak in Kampala on Thursday, after a 32-year-old nurse died from the virus; 44 contacts have been identified, and the WHO has committed $1 million to support the response.
Uganda Confirms Ebola Outbreak in Kampala
Uganda's Ministry of Health confirmed a Sudan Ebola outbreak in Kampala on Thursday, after a 32-year-old nurse died from the virus; 44 contacts have been identified, and the WHO has committed $1 million to support the response.
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16% Bias Score


Australia Bans Unregistered Botox Practitioner After Botulism Outbreak
Following a suspected botulism outbreak linked to unregistered Botox practitioner Norsafiza Binti Zakaria, authorities in NSW and Victoria issued an eight-week ban on her performing any cosmetic procedures after three Sydney women and one Victorian woman were hospitalized with symptoms including mus...
Australia Bans Unregistered Botox Practitioner After Botulism Outbreak
Following a suspected botulism outbreak linked to unregistered Botox practitioner Norsafiza Binti Zakaria, authorities in NSW and Victoria issued an eight-week ban on her performing any cosmetic procedures after three Sydney women and one Victorian woman were hospitalized with symptoms including mus...
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Court Appoints Guardian for Baby After Parents Refuse Newborn Screening
In Adana, Turkey, a couple's refusal to allow a heel prick test for their newborn triggered a Ministry of Health investigation, leading to a court-appointed guardian for the child, raising concerns about mandatory newborn screenings and vaccinations.
Turkish Court Appoints Guardian for Baby After Parents Refuse Newborn Screening
In Adana, Turkey, a couple's refusal to allow a heel prick test for their newborn triggered a Ministry of Health investigation, leading to a court-appointed guardian for the child, raising concerns about mandatory newborn screenings and vaccinations.
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40% Bias Score

FDA Approves Non-Addictive Pain Pill Journavx
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals' Journavx, a non-addictive pain medication, for short-term pain relief following surgery or injury; studies showed modest effectiveness compared to opioids, but its different mechanism offers a new approach, although its $15.50 pr...

FDA Approves Non-Addictive Pain Pill Journavx
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals' Journavx, a non-addictive pain medication, for short-term pain relief following surgery or injury; studies showed modest effectiveness compared to opioids, but its different mechanism offers a new approach, although its $15.50 pr...
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40% Bias Score

NHS to Offer £1.65m Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease
England's NHS will offer the £1.65m gene-editing therapy Casgevy to about 50 sickle cell patients yearly, marking a major advance in treating this life-threatening blood disorder primarily affecting people of Black African and Black Caribbean heritage, offering a potential cure and improved quality ...

NHS to Offer £1.65m Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease
England's NHS will offer the £1.65m gene-editing therapy Casgevy to about 50 sickle cell patients yearly, marking a major advance in treating this life-threatening blood disorder primarily affecting people of Black African and Black Caribbean heritage, offering a potential cure and improved quality ...
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44% Bias Score

Samoan PM Condemns Kennedy's Anti-Vaccine Stance Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak
Samoa's Prime Minister criticizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine views, linking them to the deadly 2019 measles outbreak that killed 83 people, mostly babies, due to a significant drop in vaccination rates from 84% to 31% following a 2018 medical error falsely blamed on vaccines by anti-vaccin...

Samoan PM Condemns Kennedy's Anti-Vaccine Stance Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak
Samoa's Prime Minister criticizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine views, linking them to the deadly 2019 measles outbreak that killed 83 people, mostly babies, due to a significant drop in vaccination rates from 84% to 31% following a 2018 medical error falsely blamed on vaccines by anti-vaccin...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Pharmacy Shut Down After Colic Medication Causes Adverse Events
Willby's compounding pharmacy in Victoria, Australia, was shut down in December 2024 after its colic medication, containing belladonna, caused 45 adverse events in babies, prompting regulatory action to protect public health.

Australian Pharmacy Shut Down After Colic Medication Causes Adverse Events
Willby's compounding pharmacy in Victoria, Australia, was shut down in December 2024 after its colic medication, containing belladonna, caused 45 adverse events in babies, prompting regulatory action to protect public health.
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60% Bias Score

UK Pediatric Physiotherapy Delays Cause Irreversible Harm to Children
A survey of UK paediatric physiotherapists reveals unacceptable delays in accessing services, causing irreversible harm to children; some families travel over 200 miles for treatment, while others go private due to lengthy waits and staff shortages, creating a potential lifelong impact on a generati...

UK Pediatric Physiotherapy Delays Cause Irreversible Harm to Children
A survey of UK paediatric physiotherapists reveals unacceptable delays in accessing services, causing irreversible harm to children; some families travel over 200 miles for treatment, while others go private due to lengthy waits and staff shortages, creating a potential lifelong impact on a generati...
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56% Bias Score

Kennedy's Misrepresentation of Vaccine Study Fuels Concerns During Confirmation Hearing
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Robert F Kennedy Jr. was challenged over past statements suggesting different vaccine schedules for Black individuals based on perceived immune system differences; these comments misrepresented a Mayo Clinic study, and experts criticized him for spreading misi...

Kennedy's Misrepresentation of Vaccine Study Fuels Concerns During Confirmation Hearing
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Robert F Kennedy Jr. was challenged over past statements suggesting different vaccine schedules for Black individuals based on perceived immune system differences; these comments misrepresented a Mayo Clinic study, and experts criticized him for spreading misi...
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36% Bias Score
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