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\"High Workplace Stress Levels in Germany: Causes and Solutions\"\
According to recent surveys, a significant percentage of German employees experience high levels of work-related stress, primarily due to time pressure, digital accessibility, and social factors; chronic stress increases the risk of burnout and other health issues.
\"High Workplace Stress Levels in Germany: Causes and Solutions\"\
According to recent surveys, a significant percentage of German employees experience high levels of work-related stress, primarily due to time pressure, digital accessibility, and social factors; chronic stress increases the risk of burnout and other health issues.
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16% Bias Score


Wolverhampton Man's Ultra Marathon Fundraising for Mother's MS
James March, a 24-year-old from Wolverhampton, is running the Jungle Ultra marathon in the Amazon rainforest in June to raise funds for two MS charities after being inspired by his mother's condition, primary progressive MS, which prevents her from moving from the neck down or communicating.
Wolverhampton Man's Ultra Marathon Fundraising for Mother's MS
James March, a 24-year-old from Wolverhampton, is running the Jungle Ultra marathon in the Amazon rainforest in June to raise funds for two MS charities after being inspired by his mother's condition, primary progressive MS, which prevents her from moving from the neck down or communicating.
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4% Bias Score


Earthquake in Myanmar; 1,600+ Deaths; Thailand Building Collapse
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on March 28th caused at least 1,600 deaths and widespread damage, with tremors felt in Thailand, where a building collapse in Bangkok resulted in 17 deaths and 78 missing; European governments updated travel advisories.
Earthquake in Myanmar; 1,600+ Deaths; Thailand Building Collapse
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on March 28th caused at least 1,600 deaths and widespread damage, with tremors felt in Thailand, where a building collapse in Bangkok resulted in 17 deaths and 78 missing; European governments updated travel advisories.
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48% Bias Score


COVID-19: Systemic Failures, Innovation, and the Path to Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic, starting in Wuhan in late 2019, caused over 20 million deaths worldwide, revealing critical weaknesses in global health systems and governance, while simultaneously spurring innovation and exposing societal inequalities.
COVID-19: Systemic Failures, Innovation, and the Path to Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic, starting in Wuhan in late 2019, caused over 20 million deaths worldwide, revealing critical weaknesses in global health systems and governance, while simultaneously spurring innovation and exposing societal inequalities.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's G7 Opportunity: Combating HIV Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Canada's upcoming G7 presidency offers a chance to counter the devastating impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, potentially preventing millions of deaths, mirroring past Canadian-led successes at G7 summits.
Canada's G7 Opportunity: Combating HIV Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Canada's upcoming G7 presidency offers a chance to counter the devastating impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, potentially preventing millions of deaths, mirroring past Canadian-led successes at G7 summits.
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Mother Accused of Stabbing Children After Alleged Psychotic Episode
A Sydney mother allegedly stabbed her three children, including her paraplegic daughter, on Monday morning before attempting suicide; the children are recovering in stable condition, and the mother is under police guard.
Sydney Mother Accused of Stabbing Children After Alleged Psychotic Episode
A Sydney mother allegedly stabbed her three children, including her paraplegic daughter, on Monday morning before attempting suicide; the children are recovering in stable condition, and the mother is under police guard.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Limits Sperm Donors to 12 Families to Prevent Incest
New rules in the Netherlands limit sperm donors to a maximum of 12 families to prevent incest among donor offspring; a national registry will track this, addressing past issues where doctors had far more children with their sperm than legally allowed.

Netherlands Limits Sperm Donors to 12 Families to Prevent Incest
New rules in the Netherlands limit sperm donors to a maximum of 12 families to prevent incest among donor offspring; a national registry will track this, addressing past issues where doctors had far more children with their sperm than legally allowed.
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44% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts to Global Health Programs Cause Widespread Crisis
On February 26th, the US government issued cease-and-desist letters to approximately 9,300 globally funded programs, immediately halting crucial healthcare services for HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other critical health issues, causing widespread disruption and jeopardizing millions of lives.

US Funding Cuts to Global Health Programs Cause Widespread Crisis
On February 26th, the US government issued cease-and-desist letters to approximately 9,300 globally funded programs, immediately halting crucial healthcare services for HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other critical health issues, causing widespread disruption and jeopardizing millions of lives.
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64% Bias Score

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...
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56% Bias Score

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...
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56% Bias Score

Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale study reveals insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with shrinkage in the inferior parietal brain region, impacting sensory information processing and potentially hastening Alzheimer's; this highlights the importance of sufficient deep sleep for cognitive health and prevention.

Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale study reveals insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with shrinkage in the inferior parietal brain region, impacting sensory information processing and potentially hastening Alzheimer's; this highlights the importance of sufficient deep sleep for cognitive health and prevention.
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44% Bias Score

Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale School of Medicine study found that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with brain shrinkage in areas associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying Alzheimer's onset.

Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale School of Medicine study found that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with brain shrinkage in areas associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying Alzheimer's onset.
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24% Bias Score
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