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EU Bans Hazardous Chemicals in Toys
The EU Parliament and member states agreed to ban toys containing harmful chemicals like PFAS, endocrine disruptors, and biocides, effective after a 4.5-year transition period, to protect children's health and will implement digital product passports for import control.
EU Bans Hazardous Chemicals in Toys
The EU Parliament and member states agreed to ban toys containing harmful chemicals like PFAS, endocrine disruptors, and biocides, effective after a 4.5-year transition period, to protect children's health and will implement digital product passports for import control.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Prescription Drug Tariffs: Potential for Higher Costs and Shortages
President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on prescription drugs, announced this week, aims to boost domestic production but risks increasing drug prices by an estimated $600 per household annually and worsening existing drug shortages, according to experts.
Trump's Prescription Drug Tariffs: Potential for Higher Costs and Shortages
President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on prescription drugs, announced this week, aims to boost domestic production but risks increasing drug prices by an estimated $600 per household annually and worsening existing drug shortages, according to experts.
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52% Bias Score


CDC Rejects Milwaukee's Lead Poisoning Investigation Request After Layoffs
The CDC rejected Milwaukee's request for help investigating lead poisoning in schools after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. eliminated the agency's response team, leaving Milwaukee to manage the crisis alone and raising concerns about the nation's ability to handle environm...
CDC Rejects Milwaukee's Lead Poisoning Investigation Request After Layoffs
The CDC rejected Milwaukee's request for help investigating lead poisoning in schools after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. eliminated the agency's response team, leaving Milwaukee to manage the crisis alone and raising concerns about the nation's ability to handle environm...
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32% Bias Score


Delayed Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Rhiannon Coombs, 34, from Victoria, Australia, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after a two-year delay in diagnosis due to misdiagnosis and long waiting lists, highlighting the critical need for early detection and patient advocacy in bowel cancer treatment.
Delayed Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
Rhiannon Coombs, 34, from Victoria, Australia, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after a two-year delay in diagnosis due to misdiagnosis and long waiting lists, highlighting the critical need for early detection and patient advocacy in bowel cancer treatment.
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20% Bias Score


Bogotá Lifts Year-Long Water Rationing Amid Climate Change Concerns
Bogotá ended a year-long water rationing program on July 6, 2025, due to improved reservoir levels and increased water supply from the Tibitoc system, after the city experienced its most severe water crisis in history.
Bogotá Lifts Year-Long Water Rationing Amid Climate Change Concerns
Bogotá ended a year-long water rationing program on July 6, 2025, due to improved reservoir levels and increased water supply from the Tibitoc system, after the city experienced its most severe water crisis in history.
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40% Bias Score


NHS England Approves New Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer
A new drug, capivasertib, is now available on the NHS in England to treat advanced breast cancer, offering a potential benefit to 3,000 women yearly by slowing disease progression and shrinking tumors; it targets the AKT protein and was approved after successful clinical trials showing it doubled th...
NHS England Approves New Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer
A new drug, capivasertib, is now available on the NHS in England to treat advanced breast cancer, offering a potential benefit to 3,000 women yearly by slowing disease progression and shrinking tumors; it targets the AKT protein and was approved after successful clinical trials showing it doubled th...
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40% Bias Score

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.
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20% Bias Score

NHS Approves Capivasertib for Advanced Breast Cancer
The NHS approved capivasertib, a twice-daily pill, for HR-positive HER2-negative breast cancer with specific gene mutations, benefiting up to 3,000 women yearly by extending progression-free survival by 4.2 months; this follows extensive research and clinical trials.

NHS Approves Capivasertib for Advanced Breast Cancer
The NHS approved capivasertib, a twice-daily pill, for HR-positive HER2-negative breast cancer with specific gene mutations, benefiting up to 3,000 women yearly by extending progression-free survival by 4.2 months; this follows extensive research and clinical trials.
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36% Bias Score

Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Extends Life for 130 Days in Groundbreaking Xenotransplant
A 53-year-old woman, Towana Looney, lived for 130 days with a genetically modified pig kidney before its removal due to acute rejection, setting a new record for xenotransplantation and advancing research into using pig organs in human transplants.

Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Extends Life for 130 Days in Groundbreaking Xenotransplant
A 53-year-old woman, Towana Looney, lived for 130 days with a genetically modified pig kidney before its removal due to acute rejection, setting a new record for xenotransplantation and advancing research into using pig organs in human transplants.
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16% Bias Score

UK Watchdog Cracks Down on Illegal Weight-Loss Drug Ads
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) launched a crackdown on illegal online ads for prescription-only weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, finding roughly 1,800 potentially illegal ads in January and issuing a joint enforcement notice with the MHRA and GPhC to remove them immediately...

UK Watchdog Cracks Down on Illegal Weight-Loss Drug Ads
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) launched a crackdown on illegal online ads for prescription-only weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, finding roughly 1,800 potentially illegal ads in January and issuing a joint enforcement notice with the MHRA and GPhC to remove them immediately...
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40% Bias Score

Amgen's Unconventional AI Hire: Nike Data Scientist to Lead Drug Discovery
Amgen, a $151 billion pharmaceutical company, hired Sean Bruich, Nike's data science expert, as its senior vice president for AI and data in August 2023 to accelerate drug discovery and operational efficiency, reflecting the industry's growing reliance on AI and cross-industry talent acquisition.

Amgen's Unconventional AI Hire: Nike Data Scientist to Lead Drug Discovery
Amgen, a $151 billion pharmaceutical company, hired Sean Bruich, Nike's data science expert, as its senior vice president for AI and data in August 2023 to accelerate drug discovery and operational efficiency, reflecting the industry's growing reliance on AI and cross-industry talent acquisition.
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48% Bias Score

Toddler Brain Development Study Links Early Skills to Future Success
A University of Bristol study tracks the brain development of hundreds of children aged six months to five years, measuring skills like inhibitory control and working memory through games and brain scans, using data from a long-term health study of their mothers to gain unique insights into the infl...

Toddler Brain Development Study Links Early Skills to Future Success
A University of Bristol study tracks the brain development of hundreds of children aged six months to five years, measuring skills like inhibitory control and working memory through games and brain scans, using data from a long-term health study of their mothers to gain unique insights into the infl...
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20% Bias Score
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