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Flawed Vaccine-Autism Study Highlights Health Misinformation Challenge
A 2025 study published in an obscure journal claims a link between vaccines and autism in Florida Medicaid recipients, but experts cite severe methodological flaws, including a failure to account for confounding variables and the temporal order of events, undermining its conclusions.
Flawed Vaccine-Autism Study Highlights Health Misinformation Challenge
A 2025 study published in an obscure journal claims a link between vaccines and autism in Florida Medicaid recipients, but experts cite severe methodological flaws, including a failure to account for confounding variables and the temporal order of events, undermining its conclusions.
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56% Bias Score


Household Chemicals Linked to Canine Bladder Cancer, Highlighting Multi-Chemical Exposure Risks
Duke University research shows a strong link between household chemical exposure and bladder cancer in dogs, with higher levels of flame retardants, phthalates, and anthracene found in warmer areas and linked to higher cancer markers in urine samples; this highlights a need to regulate multi-chemica...
Household Chemicals Linked to Canine Bladder Cancer, Highlighting Multi-Chemical Exposure Risks
Duke University research shows a strong link between household chemical exposure and bladder cancer in dogs, with higher levels of flame retardants, phthalates, and anthracene found in warmer areas and linked to higher cancer markers in urine samples; this highlights a need to regulate multi-chemica...
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36% Bias Score


EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
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24% Bias Score


UK Medical Students Face Financial Crisis, Threatening NHS Workforce
Facing financial difficulties, UK medical students are forced to sell belongings, take on large debts, and even live in vans to afford their studies; a survey shows 43% considered leaving their courses due to financial pressures.
UK Medical Students Face Financial Crisis, Threatening NHS Workforce
Facing financial difficulties, UK medical students are forced to sell belongings, take on large debts, and even live in vans to afford their studies; a survey shows 43% considered leaving their courses due to financial pressures.
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40% Bias Score


Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brains
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in micro- and nanoplastic levels in human brains and livers between 2016 and 2024, with polyethylene being the most prevalent type, prompting concerns about health impacts.
Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brains
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in micro- and nanoplastic levels in human brains and livers between 2016 and 2024, with polyethylene being the most prevalent type, prompting concerns about health impacts.
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28% Bias Score


Hoarding Crisis: Innovative Council Programs Offer Cost-Effective Solutions
Hoarding disorder, affecting 2.5% to 6% of the population, causes dangerous living conditions, as evidenced by 1,036 hoarding-related fires in London in 2022 resulting in 186 injuries and 10 deaths; innovative council programs provide cost-effective solutions, saving money and lives.
Hoarding Crisis: Innovative Council Programs Offer Cost-Effective Solutions
Hoarding disorder, affecting 2.5% to 6% of the population, causes dangerous living conditions, as evidenced by 1,036 hoarding-related fires in London in 2022 resulting in 186 injuries and 10 deaths; innovative council programs provide cost-effective solutions, saving money and lives.
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48% Bias Score

Pfizer Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Covid Revenue Decline and Cost-Cutting Success
Pfizer's Q4 2024 earnings beat analysts' estimates, reporting adjusted EPS of $0.63 and revenue of $17.76 billion, exceeding expectations due to strong Covid product sales and cost reductions; however, future challenges remain due to the Inflation Reduction Act's impact and market competition.

Pfizer Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Covid Revenue Decline and Cost-Cutting Success
Pfizer's Q4 2024 earnings beat analysts' estimates, reporting adjusted EPS of $0.63 and revenue of $17.76 billion, exceeding expectations due to strong Covid product sales and cost reductions; however, future challenges remain due to the Inflation Reduction Act's impact and market competition.
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40% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Exacerbate Uganda's Healthcare Crisis Amidst Multiple Outbreaks
Uganda faces a severe healthcare crisis due to US funding cuts to USAID and WHO, coinciding with Ebola, Marburg, and Mpox outbreaks, and high HIV rates; 1.2 million Ugandans rely on US-provided HIV medication, now jeopardized.

US Funding Cuts Exacerbate Uganda's Healthcare Crisis Amidst Multiple Outbreaks
Uganda faces a severe healthcare crisis due to US funding cuts to USAID and WHO, coinciding with Ebola, Marburg, and Mpox outbreaks, and high HIV rates; 1.2 million Ugandans rely on US-provided HIV medication, now jeopardized.
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52% Bias Score

Ghanaian Midwife's Cancer Battle Highlights Africa's Health Crisis
Ghanaian midwife Mary Amankwah Fordwor's throat cancer diagnosis in 2021 led to 14 surgeries, voice loss, and marital dissolution, highlighting the personal and societal impact of cancer in Africa, where 1.1 million cases and 700,000 deaths occur annually, according to the WHO.

Ghanaian Midwife's Cancer Battle Highlights Africa's Health Crisis
Ghanaian midwife Mary Amankwah Fordwor's throat cancer diagnosis in 2021 led to 14 surgeries, voice loss, and marital dissolution, highlighting the personal and societal impact of cancer in Africa, where 1.1 million cases and 700,000 deaths occur annually, according to the WHO.
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44% Bias Score

Brain Microplastic Levels Surge 50% in 8 Years, Study Finds
A new study finds a 50% increase in brain microplastics over 8 years, with dementia patients having up to 10 times more; researchers suspect food contamination is a major source and warn of potential health impacts.

Brain Microplastic Levels Surge 50% in 8 Years, Study Finds
A new study finds a 50% increase in brain microplastics over 8 years, with dementia patients having up to 10 times more; researchers suspect food contamination is a major source and warn of potential health impacts.
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36% Bias Score

Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brain Tissue
A US study found significantly higher levels of nano- and microplastics in the liver and brain tissues of deceased individuals in 2024 than in 2016, with brain tissue showing the highest concentration (up to 30 times higher than in the liver or kidney).

Increased Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brain Tissue
A US study found significantly higher levels of nano- and microplastics in the liver and brain tissues of deceased individuals in 2024 than in 2016, with brain tissue showing the highest concentration (up to 30 times higher than in the liver or kidney).
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28% Bias Score

Italian Cities Face Severe Air Pollution Crisis
Legambiente's 'Mal'Aria di città 2025' report reveals Frosinone and Milan as the most polluted Italian cities in 2024, exceeding PM10 limits by 68 days; 71% of Italian cities will violate 2030 PM10 standards, and 45% will violate NO2 standards, necessitating substantial pollution reduction.

Italian Cities Face Severe Air Pollution Crisis
Legambiente's 'Mal'Aria di città 2025' report reveals Frosinone and Milan as the most polluted Italian cities in 2024, exceeding PM10 limits by 68 days; 71% of Italian cities will violate 2030 PM10 standards, and 45% will violate NO2 standards, necessitating substantial pollution reduction.
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40% Bias Score
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