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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


Annuities Surge Amid Economic Uncertainty: Fixed vs. Variable Options
Rising inflation and market uncertainty have driven increased interest in annuities, contracts providing guaranteed retirement income; fixed annuities offer the most protection against market crashes, while variable annuities carry more risk.
Annuities Surge Amid Economic Uncertainty: Fixed vs. Variable Options
Rising inflation and market uncertainty have driven increased interest in annuities, contracts providing guaranteed retirement income; fixed annuities offer the most protection against market crashes, while variable annuities carry more risk.
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44% Bias Score


Minnesota Veterans Secure \$1 Million in Funding
The Minnesota Legislature approved over \$1 million in funding for veterans' services, preventing cuts to programs that support homeless and at-risk veterans, following advocacy efforts by organizations like MACV and community support.
Minnesota Veterans Secure \$1 Million in Funding
The Minnesota Legislature approved over \$1 million in funding for veterans' services, preventing cuts to programs that support homeless and at-risk veterans, following advocacy efforts by organizations like MACV and community support.
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40% Bias Score


Antonio's Remarkable Recovery Fuels Jamaica Gold Cup Bid Amid West Ham Contract Uncertainty
West Ham United forward Michail Antonio will return to the Jamaica national team for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup in June, despite a serious leg fracture suffered in a car crash in December, defying a projected 12-month recovery period and showcasing his determination amid an uncertain future with his...
Antonio's Remarkable Recovery Fuels Jamaica Gold Cup Bid Amid West Ham Contract Uncertainty
West Ham United forward Michail Antonio will return to the Jamaica national team for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup in June, despite a serious leg fracture suffered in a car crash in December, defying a projected 12-month recovery period and showcasing his determination amid an uncertain future with his...
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40% Bias Score


Hawaii Governor Vetoes Bill Expanding Medical Cannabis Access
Hawaii Governor Josh Green vetoed HB 302, a bill aiming to expand medical cannabis access via telehealth and broaden qualifying conditions, due to concerns over patient privacy arising from a provision allowing health department inspection of medical records, despite legislative approval and advocac...
Hawaii Governor Vetoes Bill Expanding Medical Cannabis Access
Hawaii Governor Josh Green vetoed HB 302, a bill aiming to expand medical cannabis access via telehealth and broaden qualifying conditions, due to concerns over patient privacy arising from a provision allowing health department inspection of medical records, despite legislative approval and advocac...
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44% Bias Score


Sudan: Famine Threatens Khartoum as Civil War Worsens
The World Food Programme (WFP) warns of severe famine risks in areas south of Khartoum, Sudan, due to the ongoing civil war since April 2023, causing widespread destruction, limited access to resources, and a cholera outbreak, affecting nearly 25 million people facing severe food insecurity.
Sudan: Famine Threatens Khartoum as Civil War Worsens
The World Food Programme (WFP) warns of severe famine risks in areas south of Khartoum, Sudan, due to the ongoing civil war since April 2023, causing widespread destruction, limited access to resources, and a cholera outbreak, affecting nearly 25 million people facing severe food insecurity.
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24% 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

Unlicensed Clinic, Negligence, and Death After Liposuction in Rome
A 46-year-old woman died after liposuction at an unlicensed clinic in Rome, lacking authorization for 13 years and essential equipment like a defibrillator; the surgeon faces investigation.

Unlicensed Clinic, Negligence, and Death After Liposuction in Rome
A 46-year-old woman died after liposuction at an unlicensed clinic in Rome, lacking authorization for 13 years and essential equipment like a defibrillator; the surgeon faces investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Saxony-Anhalt Launches Network to Improve Stroke Care
A new network of clinics in northern Saxony-Anhalt, coordinated by the University Medicine Magdeburg, aims to improve stroke patient care through standardized treatment, telemedicine, and a mobile intervention team, addressing the region's high stroke incidence and aging population.

Saxony-Anhalt Launches Network to Improve Stroke Care
A new network of clinics in northern Saxony-Anhalt, coordinated by the University Medicine Magdeburg, aims to improve stroke patient care through standardized treatment, telemedicine, and a mobile intervention team, addressing the region's high stroke incidence and aging population.
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44% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Health Sector: Economic Strength and Public Health Challenges
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's health sector constitutes 14.6% of its GDP and employs 20% of its workforce, significantly exceeding national averages, despite facing high rates of alcohol abuse, childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension, and heart failure, thus necessitating improve...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Health Sector: Economic Strength and Public Health Challenges
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's health sector constitutes 14.6% of its GDP and employs 20% of its workforce, significantly exceeding national averages, despite facing high rates of alcohol abuse, childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension, and heart failure, thus necessitating improve...
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44% Bias Score

Alternative Cancer Remedies: Limited Evidence and Potential Risks
Professor Dr. Uta Hübner from Jena University Clinic cautions against using alternative remedies like turmeric and mistletoe alongside conventional cancer treatments due to limited evidence of effectiveness and potential interactions, stressing the importance of a healthy diet.

Alternative Cancer Remedies: Limited Evidence and Potential Risks
Professor Dr. Uta Hübner from Jena University Clinic cautions against using alternative remedies like turmeric and mistletoe alongside conventional cancer treatments due to limited evidence of effectiveness and potential interactions, stressing the importance of a healthy diet.
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56% Bias Score

Italy First to Offer Weekly Insulin via National Health Service
Italy becomes the first country to offer a new weekly insulin via its National Health Service, reducing annual injections for over 1.3 million insulin-treated patients from 365 to 52, improving quality of life and addressing significant adherence issues.

Italy First to Offer Weekly Insulin via National Health Service
Italy becomes the first country to offer a new weekly insulin via its National Health Service, reducing annual injections for over 1.3 million insulin-treated patients from 365 to 52, improving quality of life and addressing significant adherence issues.
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52% Bias Score
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