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AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
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40% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Drugs Show Promise in Treating Multiple Diseases, but Risks Remain
A Nature Medicine study shows weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic effectively treat various diseases by reducing obesity and inflammation, potentially lowering Alzheimer's risk by 12%, but also carry risks of gastrointestinal issues, hypotension, and kidney problems.
Weight-Loss Drugs Show Promise in Treating Multiple Diseases, but Risks Remain
A Nature Medicine study shows weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic effectively treat various diseases by reducing obesity and inflammation, potentially lowering Alzheimer's risk by 12%, but also carry risks of gastrointestinal issues, hypotension, and kidney problems.
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24% Bias Score


Oyster Protein Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Australian scientists found a protein in Sydney rock oyster hemolymph that kills bacteria and enhances some antibiotics' effectiveness against drug-resistant bacteria, potentially offering a new treatment for respiratory infections, although further research is needed to determine its efficacy and s...
Oyster Protein Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Australian scientists found a protein in Sydney rock oyster hemolymph that kills bacteria and enhances some antibiotics' effectiveness against drug-resistant bacteria, potentially offering a new treatment for respiratory infections, although further research is needed to determine its efficacy and s...
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24% Bias Score


NSW Psychiatrist Resignations Cause Hospital Ward Closures
Over 200 psychiatrists resigned from NSW Health, causing Sydney hospitals to close wards and reduce beds due to staff shortages; arbitration is not scheduled until March 17, worsening emergency department backlogs.
NSW Psychiatrist Resignations Cause Hospital Ward Closures
Over 200 psychiatrists resigned from NSW Health, causing Sydney hospitals to close wards and reduce beds due to staff shortages; arbitration is not scheduled until March 17, worsening emergency department backlogs.
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40% Bias Score


AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.
AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.
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44% Bias Score


Frequent 'Miracle Drug' Innovations Predicted Due to Technological Advancements
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers predicts a "miracle drug" innovation every couple of years due to technological advancements, particularly in life sciences, as exemplified by the success of semaglutides, while Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan cautions that a comprehensive approach is needed ...
Frequent 'Miracle Drug' Innovations Predicted Due to Technological Advancements
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers predicts a "miracle drug" innovation every couple of years due to technological advancements, particularly in life sciences, as exemplified by the success of semaglutides, while Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan cautions that a comprehensive approach is needed ...
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44% Bias Score

High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Prevalence and Prevention in the US
Approximately half of US adults have high blood pressure, and over 10% have diabetes, significantly increasing heart disease and stroke risks; early diagnosis and treatment, even without symptoms, are crucial, with lifestyle changes and medications offering effective management.

High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Prevalence and Prevention in the US
Approximately half of US adults have high blood pressure, and over 10% have diabetes, significantly increasing heart disease and stroke risks; early diagnosis and treatment, even without symptoms, are crucial, with lifestyle changes and medications offering effective management.
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16% Bias Score

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes showed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues but increased the risk of 19 others, highlighting both benefits and risks of this increasingly popular medication.

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Significant Health Benefits and Risks Revealed in Large-Scale Study
A study of 1.4 million US veterans with type 2 diabetes showed that GLP-1 receptor agonists, weekly-injected drugs, reduced the risk of 42 health issues but increased the risk of 19 others, highlighting both benefits and risks of this increasingly popular medication.
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36% Bias Score

FEFU Develops Healthcare Data Analysis Service to Address Regional Shortages
Researchers at Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok have created Medstatan, a data analysis service to identify regional healthcare specialist shortages, resulting in their status as a collaborating center of the Central Research Institute for the Organization and Informatization of ...

FEFU Develops Healthcare Data Analysis Service to Address Regional Shortages
Researchers at Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok have created Medstatan, a data analysis service to identify regional healthcare specialist shortages, resulting in their status as a collaborating center of the Central Research Institute for the Organization and Informatization of ...
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60% Bias Score

Jervis Bay Tourism Accused of Ignoring Cancer-Causing Toxins
The Wreck Bay Aboriginal community in Jervis Bay, Australia, is suffering from high rates of cancer and other illnesses due to PFAS contamination from a nearby Defence base, with authorities accused of prioritizing tourism revenue over public health warnings.

Jervis Bay Tourism Accused of Ignoring Cancer-Causing Toxins
The Wreck Bay Aboriginal community in Jervis Bay, Australia, is suffering from high rates of cancer and other illnesses due to PFAS contamination from a nearby Defence base, with authorities accused of prioritizing tourism revenue over public health warnings.
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56% Bias Score

Nutromics Raises \$35 Million for Breakthrough Wearable Diagnostic Patch
Nutromics, an Australian medical technology company, has raised \$35 million to develop a wearable diagnostic patch using synthetic DNA-based sensors; this technology enables continuous, real-time monitoring of multiple clinically relevant targets for some of the deadliest diseases, with clinical tr...

Nutromics Raises \$35 Million for Breakthrough Wearable Diagnostic Patch
Nutromics, an Australian medical technology company, has raised \$35 million to develop a wearable diagnostic patch using synthetic DNA-based sensors; this technology enables continuous, real-time monitoring of multiple clinically relevant targets for some of the deadliest diseases, with clinical tr...
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48% Bias Score

GLP-1 Drugs Show Unexpected Health Impacts in Large-Scale Study
A study of 215,970 diabetic patients using GLP-1 receptor antagonist drugs found lower risks of 42 conditions (including cardiovascular disease, bacterial infections, and Alzheimer's) and higher risks of 19 (including nausea, low blood pressure, and joint pain) compared to other treatments; further ...

GLP-1 Drugs Show Unexpected Health Impacts in Large-Scale Study
A study of 215,970 diabetic patients using GLP-1 receptor antagonist drugs found lower risks of 42 conditions (including cardiovascular disease, bacterial infections, and Alzheimer's) and higher risks of 19 (including nausea, low blood pressure, and joint pain) compared to other treatments; further ...
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16% Bias Score
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