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Argentine Hospital Uses Puppetry to Empower Cancer Patients
A hospital in Córdoba, Argentina, uses a weekly puppetry program to help 20 cancer patients cope with their illness by creating and performing short plays, improving their emotional well-being and fostering a sense of community.
Argentine Hospital Uses Puppetry to Empower Cancer Patients
A hospital in Córdoba, Argentina, uses a weekly puppetry program to help 20 cancer patients cope with their illness by creating and performing short plays, improving their emotional well-being and fostering a sense of community.
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24% Bias Score


Stolbur Plant Disease Threatens German Agriculture
The Stolbur plant disease, spread by leafhoppers, threatens German agriculture, impacting 75,000 hectares of sugar beet and causing major losses in potato and vegetable production; the German Farmers' Association calls for urgent action.
Stolbur Plant Disease Threatens German Agriculture
The Stolbur plant disease, spread by leafhoppers, threatens German agriculture, impacting 75,000 hectares of sugar beet and causing major losses in potato and vegetable production; the German Farmers' Association calls for urgent action.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Criticism for Complexity
The Dutch Social Insurance Bank (SVB) criticizes the complex Personal Budget (pgb) system, urging simplification due to excessive administrative burdens on care recipients. A new law will classify 13,000 pgb recipients as employers by 2024, increasing their responsibilities. The SVB proposes alterna...
Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Criticism for Complexity
The Dutch Social Insurance Bank (SVB) criticizes the complex Personal Budget (pgb) system, urging simplification due to excessive administrative burdens on care recipients. A new law will classify 13,000 pgb recipients as employers by 2024, increasing their responsibilities. The SVB proposes alterna...
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44% Bias Score


Severely Injured Soldier Regains Speech After Unique Rehabilitation
A Chelyabinsk soldier, Alexey Sartasov, critically injured in October 2023 during a military operation, regained his speech after four months of unique rehabilitation at the Chelyabinsk Regional Hospital for War Veterans, showcasing a successful application of a historical speech recovery method.
Severely Injured Soldier Regains Speech After Unique Rehabilitation
A Chelyabinsk soldier, Alexey Sartasov, critically injured in October 2023 during a military operation, regained his speech after four months of unique rehabilitation at the Chelyabinsk Regional Hospital for War Veterans, showcasing a successful application of a historical speech recovery method.
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Disability Care Faces €265 Million Budget Cut Amidst Political Uncertainty
Proposed budget cuts of €157 million in 2024, rising to €265 million by 2029, in Dutch disability care have caused widespread concern due to staff shortages and growing waiting lists. The resignation of the junior minister has postponed a parliamentary debate, delaying solutions to existing urgent p...
Dutch Disability Care Faces €265 Million Budget Cut Amidst Political Uncertainty
Proposed budget cuts of €157 million in 2024, rising to €265 million by 2029, in Dutch disability care have caused widespread concern due to staff shortages and growing waiting lists. The resignation of the junior minister has postponed a parliamentary debate, delaying solutions to existing urgent p...
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52% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt Hospitals Form Network to Improve Stroke Treatment
A new network of hospitals in northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, aims to improve stroke treatment by standardizing care, using telemedicine, and deploying a mobile intervention team to reduce intervention times and improve patient outcomes, addressing the high number of strokes in the state's aging po...
Saxony-Anhalt Hospitals Form Network to Improve Stroke Treatment
A new network of hospitals in northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, aims to improve stroke treatment by standardizing care, using telemedicine, and deploying a mobile intervention team to reduce intervention times and improve patient outcomes, addressing the high number of strokes in the state's aging po...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Overhaul Amid Employer Burden Concerns
A Dutch court ruling will dramatically increase the number of people receiving personal budgets who are considered their care-givers' employers, starting in 2024, leading to concerns about administrative burdens and calls for system simplification.

Dutch Personal Budget System Faces Overhaul Amid Employer Burden Concerns
A Dutch court ruling will dramatically increase the number of people receiving personal budgets who are considered their care-givers' employers, starting in 2024, leading to concerns about administrative burdens and calls for system simplification.
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52% Bias Score

Hamburg Proposes Nationwide Collaboration to Mitigate Risks of Violence by Mentally Ill Individuals
Following recent violent attacks in Germany linked to individuals with mental illnesses, Hamburg proposes a nationwide collaboration to improve inter-agency coordination, early risk detection, and post-hospitalization care, including mandatory medication adherence, aiming to minimize future risks.

Hamburg Proposes Nationwide Collaboration to Mitigate Risks of Violence by Mentally Ill Individuals
Following recent violent attacks in Germany linked to individuals with mental illnesses, Hamburg proposes a nationwide collaboration to improve inter-agency coordination, early risk detection, and post-hospitalization care, including mandatory medication adherence, aiming to minimize future risks.
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60% Bias Score

Mother's Death Highlights Urgent Need for Earlier Breast Cancer Detection
32-year-old Lisa Foster from Hampshire died from stage four triple-negative ductal sarcoma after mistaking an early symptom for a gym injury, prompting a warning for women to seek medical attention for any breast changes and highlighting the need for earlier breast cancer screenings.

Mother's Death Highlights Urgent Need for Earlier Breast Cancer Detection
32-year-old Lisa Foster from Hampshire died from stage four triple-negative ductal sarcoma after mistaking an early symptom for a gym injury, prompting a warning for women to seek medical attention for any breast changes and highlighting the need for earlier breast cancer screenings.
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40% Bias Score

Herring Recall: Botulism Risk Prompts Urgent Action
P. East Trading Corp. recalled 18lb boxes of herring (Lot 1 PRC5073) distributed in NY, NJ, and CT due to uneviscerated fish increasing botulism risk; consumers with symptoms like muscle weakness should seek immediate medical attention.

Herring Recall: Botulism Risk Prompts Urgent Action
P. East Trading Corp. recalled 18lb boxes of herring (Lot 1 PRC5073) distributed in NY, NJ, and CT due to uneviscerated fish increasing botulism risk; consumers with symptoms like muscle weakness should seek immediate medical attention.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Foundation Demands Snapchat Action Against Illegal Vape Sales
The Dutch Foundation for Youth Smoke Prevention, along with several health organizations, is demanding that Snapchat take stronger action against the illegal sale of vapes on its platform, threatening legal action if changes aren't implemented within 14 days. They cite the platform's ease of access ...

Dutch Foundation Demands Snapchat Action Against Illegal Vape Sales
The Dutch Foundation for Youth Smoke Prevention, along with several health organizations, is demanding that Snapchat take stronger action against the illegal sale of vapes on its platform, threatening legal action if changes aren't implemented within 14 days. They cite the platform's ease of access ...
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40% Bias Score

NDIS Slashes Payments for Allied Health Professionals
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is cutting maximum hourly rates for physiotherapists, dietitians, and podiatrists by $10 and $5 respectively starting July 1, 2025, aiming to align NDIS prices with broader market rates after a review found some providers charging up to 68 percent more...

NDIS Slashes Payments for Allied Health Professionals
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is cutting maximum hourly rates for physiotherapists, dietitians, and podiatrists by $10 and $5 respectively starting July 1, 2025, aiming to align NDIS prices with broader market rates after a review found some providers charging up to 68 percent more...
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44% Bias Score
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