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Scotland to Roll Out Gonorrhoea Vaccine Amidst Rising Infection Rates
Scotland will launch a targeted gonorrhoea vaccination program in August 2025, using a repurposed meningitis B vaccine, to combat a 59% rise in infections since 2020, totaling 5,999 cases in 2023, impacting mainly gay and bisexual men and those aged 16-25.
Scotland to Roll Out Gonorrhoea Vaccine Amidst Rising Infection Rates
Scotland will launch a targeted gonorrhoea vaccination program in August 2025, using a repurposed meningitis B vaccine, to combat a 59% rise in infections since 2020, totaling 5,999 cases in 2023, impacting mainly gay and bisexual men and those aged 16-25.
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Twin Study Reveals Genetic Influence on Psychological Disorder Risk
A study of nearly 22,000 identical twins published in 'Nature Human Behaviour' found that genes influence responses to life experiences, increasing or decreasing the risk of disorders like anxiety, depression, and ADHD; researchers used identical twins' shared genetics to isolate environmental impac...
Twin Study Reveals Genetic Influence on Psychological Disorder Risk
A study of nearly 22,000 identical twins published in 'Nature Human Behaviour' found that genes influence responses to life experiences, increasing or decreasing the risk of disorders like anxiety, depression, and ADHD; researchers used identical twins' shared genetics to isolate environmental impac...
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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
A study of 1,094 children found a link between prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in males and Black youth, highlighting the need for both individual actions and policy changes to reduce exposure and mitigate health risks.
Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
A study of 1,094 children found a link between prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in males and Black youth, highlighting the need for both individual actions and policy changes to reduce exposure and mitigate health risks.
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36% Bias Score


Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco Walks Again Using Advanced Exoskeleton
Ryan Straschnitzki, a Humboldt Broncos crash survivor paralyzed from the chest down, walked using a $400,000 exoskeleton in Calgary, showcasing Human in Motion Robotics' XoMotion system and offering hope for spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco Walks Again Using Advanced Exoskeleton
Ryan Straschnitzki, a Humboldt Broncos crash survivor paralyzed from the chest down, walked using a $400,000 exoskeleton in Calgary, showcasing Human in Motion Robotics' XoMotion system and offering hope for spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Higher Blood Pressure in Children
A Harvard study reveals that prenatal exposure to PFAS chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," is linked to higher blood pressure in children, with stronger effects seen in teenagers, boys, and Black children, potentially due to factors such as differing toxin removal rates and environmental injust...
Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Higher Blood Pressure in Children
A Harvard study reveals that prenatal exposure to PFAS chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," is linked to higher blood pressure in children, with stronger effects seen in teenagers, boys, and Black children, potentially due to factors such as differing toxin removal rates and environmental injust...
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Retinoic Acid's Role in Axolotl Limb Regeneration: Implications for Human Healing
Researchers discovered that retinoic acid directs limb regeneration in axolotls, controlling which cells regenerate and how; this finding could lead to new human healing methods and gene therapies, as published in Nature Communications.
Retinoic Acid's Role in Axolotl Limb Regeneration: Implications for Human Healing
Researchers discovered that retinoic acid directs limb regeneration in axolotls, controlling which cells regenerate and how; this finding could lead to new human healing methods and gene therapies, as published in Nature Communications.
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Canada's Preventable Men's Health Crisis: A $12.4 Billion Problem
A new report reveals that over 40% of Canadian men die prematurely from preventable causes, costing Canada $12.4 billion annually and highlighting the urgent need for a national men's health strategy focusing on prevention and cultural change.

Canada's Preventable Men's Health Crisis: A $12.4 Billion Problem
A new report reveals that over 40% of Canadian men die prematurely from preventable causes, costing Canada $12.4 billion annually and highlighting the urgent need for a national men's health strategy focusing on prevention and cultural change.
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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Adolescent High Blood Pressure
A study of over 1,000 US children linked prenatal exposure to PFAS, or "forever chemicals," to a higher risk of high blood pressure during adolescence, particularly for boys and Black children, highlighting the need for stronger environmental regulations to limit widespread PFAS exposure.

Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Adolescent High Blood Pressure
A study of over 1,000 US children linked prenatal exposure to PFAS, or "forever chemicals," to a higher risk of high blood pressure during adolescence, particularly for boys and Black children, highlighting the need for stronger environmental regulations to limit widespread PFAS exposure.
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Paramedics Assaulted in Bad Feilnbach Amidst Rising Violence Against Emergency Responders
In Bad Feilnbach, Germany, a 38-year-old man assaulted two paramedics, kicking one down a flight of stairs, after a verbal dispute with the patient's mother; one paramedic remains hospitalized, while the assailant is in custody awaiting trial for aggravated assault, amidst rising violence against em...

Paramedics Assaulted in Bad Feilnbach Amidst Rising Violence Against Emergency Responders
In Bad Feilnbach, Germany, a 38-year-old man assaulted two paramedics, kicking one down a flight of stairs, after a verbal dispute with the patient's mother; one paramedic remains hospitalized, while the assailant is in custody awaiting trial for aggravated assault, amidst rising violence against em...
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE): Risks, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot in a deep leg vein, can cause leg pain and swelling; if untreated, it can lead to a life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE) with symptoms such as breathing difficulty and chest pain. Risk factors include immobility, cancer, and family history. Diagnosis invo...

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE): Risks, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot in a deep leg vein, can cause leg pain and swelling; if untreated, it can lead to a life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE) with symptoms such as breathing difficulty and chest pain. Risk factors include immobility, cancer, and family history. Diagnosis invo...
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Dutch Inspectorate Investigates Fertility Clinic for Exceeding Sperm Donor Limits
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) is investigating Kinderwens Medical Center (MCK) in Leiderdorp for using the same sperm donors too frequently between 2006 and 2017, resulting in at least 36 mass donors and affecting over 900 mothers and 1200 children, exceeding the legal limit of ...

Dutch Inspectorate Investigates Fertility Clinic for Exceeding Sperm Donor Limits
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) is investigating Kinderwens Medical Center (MCK) in Leiderdorp for using the same sperm donors too frequently between 2006 and 2017, resulting in at least 36 mass donors and affecting over 900 mothers and 1200 children, exceeding the legal limit of ...
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Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.

Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.
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