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TikTok Blocks "#skinnytok" Hashtag Over Eating Disorder Concerns
TikTok has blocked the search term "#skinnytok", redirecting users to mental health resources due to concerns about its promotion of unhealthy weight loss and disordered eating behaviors; this follows pressure from eating disorder charities and experts, and the move has been welcomed in France.
TikTok Blocks "#skinnytok" Hashtag Over Eating Disorder Concerns
TikTok has blocked the search term "#skinnytok", redirecting users to mental health resources due to concerns about its promotion of unhealthy weight loss and disordered eating behaviors; this follows pressure from eating disorder charities and experts, and the move has been welcomed in France.
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52% Bias Score


SBFE Reduces Sugar in Drinks by 30%, Aims for Further Cuts
Suntory Beverage & Food Europe (SBFE) has reduced added sugar by 30% across its portfolio since 2015, achieving 60% of its drinks with under 5g of sugar per 100ml, through a company-wide effort involving reformulation, R&D, and consumer insights, aiming for further reductions by 2025 and 2030.
SBFE Reduces Sugar in Drinks by 30%, Aims for Further Cuts
Suntory Beverage & Food Europe (SBFE) has reduced added sugar by 30% across its portfolio since 2015, achieving 60% of its drinks with under 5g of sugar per 100ml, through a company-wide effort involving reformulation, R&D, and consumer insights, aiming for further reductions by 2025 and 2030.
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48% Bias Score


Bavaria's Critical Organ Shortage Highlights Germany's Transplant Crisis
In Bavaria, 1100 people await organ transplants, but only 157 post-mortem donations occurred in 2024, reflecting a nationwide shortage of 8100 people awaiting organs with only 953 donations last year; the current system, requiring explicit consent, leads to many donations being declined.
Bavaria's Critical Organ Shortage Highlights Germany's Transplant Crisis
In Bavaria, 1100 people await organ transplants, but only 157 post-mortem donations occurred in 2024, reflecting a nationwide shortage of 8100 people awaiting organs with only 953 donations last year; the current system, requiring explicit consent, leads to many donations being declined.
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36% Bias Score


Federal Budget Cuts Threaten Appalachia's Progress Against Opioid Overdoses
Recent dramatic falls in opioid overdose deaths in Western Appalachia, attributed to increased naloxone use and treatment programs, are threatened by proposed federal budget cuts totaling $33.3 billion to the Health and Human Services department, potentially reversing years of progress and impacting...
Federal Budget Cuts Threaten Appalachia's Progress Against Opioid Overdoses
Recent dramatic falls in opioid overdose deaths in Western Appalachia, attributed to increased naloxone use and treatment programs, are threatened by proposed federal budget cuts totaling $33.3 billion to the Health and Human Services department, potentially reversing years of progress and impacting...
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40% Bias Score


US Measles Cases Surge in 2025, Wastewater Surveillance Offers Early Detection
A surge in US measles cases in 2025 (1,157), largely due to a West Texas outbreak (742 cases), is being tracked by a new wastewater monitoring program, WastewaterSCAN, deployed across 40 states. Low childhood vaccination rates are a significant contributing factor, and the number of cases reported i...
US Measles Cases Surge in 2025, Wastewater Surveillance Offers Early Detection
A surge in US measles cases in 2025 (1,157), largely due to a West Texas outbreak (742 cases), is being tracked by a new wastewater monitoring program, WastewaterSCAN, deployed across 40 states. Low childhood vaccination rates are a significant contributing factor, and the number of cases reported i...
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36% Bias Score


Daily Sugary Treats Linked to Late-Stage Colon Cancer in Young Adults
A new study of 303 colon cancer patients under 50 found a link between daily consumption of sugary drinks or candy and late-stage (metastatic) disease; nearly half of stage four patients reported daily consumption of such treats, compared to 29% of those with less advanced stages.
Daily Sugary Treats Linked to Late-Stage Colon Cancer in Young Adults
A new study of 303 colon cancer patients under 50 found a link between daily consumption of sugary drinks or candy and late-stage (metastatic) disease; nearly half of stage four patients reported daily consumption of such treats, compared to 29% of those with less advanced stages.
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52% Bias Score

France Bans #SkinnyTok Hashtag on TikTok Amid Body Image Concerns
France pressured TikTok into banning the #SkinnyTok hashtag, which promoted unhealthy weight loss and extreme thinness, accumulating over half a million posts before its removal; this highlights concerns about the platform's influence on young users and the need for stronger regulations.

France Bans #SkinnyTok Hashtag on TikTok Amid Body Image Concerns
France pressured TikTok into banning the #SkinnyTok hashtag, which promoted unhealthy weight loss and extreme thinness, accumulating over half a million posts before its removal; this highlights concerns about the platform's influence on young users and the need for stronger regulations.
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48% Bias Score

Martinez Refinery Fire: Contractor Oversight and Regulations Cited as Root Causes
A February 1st fire at the Martinez Refinery Company, lasting three days, injured six workers, and released harmful chemicals, prompting a shelter-in-place order; a root cause analysis blames inadequate contractor training and supervision, worsened by California regulations restricting access to qua...

Martinez Refinery Fire: Contractor Oversight and Regulations Cited as Root Causes
A February 1st fire at the Martinez Refinery Company, lasting three days, injured six workers, and released harmful chemicals, prompting a shelter-in-place order; a root cause analysis blames inadequate contractor training and supervision, worsened by California regulations restricting access to qua...
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36% Bias Score

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate and Gender Imbalance
Vietnam's National Assembly abolished its two-child policy, aiming to address a declining birth rate (1.91 in 2024, down from 2.11 in 2021) and an aging population, allowing couples to freely decide family size; the government also plans to increase penalties for sex-selective abortions to counter a...

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate and Gender Imbalance
Vietnam's National Assembly abolished its two-child policy, aiming to address a declining birth rate (1.91 in 2024, down from 2.11 in 2021) and an aging population, allowing couples to freely decide family size; the government also plans to increase penalties for sex-selective abortions to counter a...
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44% Bias Score

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amidst Declining Fertility Rate
Vietnam has eliminated its two-child policy, implemented in 1988, due to a persistently low fertility rate that has fallen below 2.1 children per woman since 2021, reaching 1.91 in 2024, creating concerns about economic growth and an aging population.

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amidst Declining Fertility Rate
Vietnam has eliminated its two-child policy, implemented in 1988, due to a persistently low fertility rate that has fallen below 2.1 children per woman since 2021, reaching 1.91 in 2024, creating concerns about economic growth and an aging population.
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44% Bias Score

CDC Official Resigns After HHS Removes Covid-19 Vaccine Recommendations
Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos, CDC co-lead for Covid-19 vaccine recommendations, resigned following the HHS's removal of recommendations for Covid-19 vaccines in healthy children and pregnant women, contradicting medical evidence and potentially impacting vaccine access.

CDC Official Resigns After HHS Removes Covid-19 Vaccine Recommendations
Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos, CDC co-lead for Covid-19 vaccine recommendations, resigned following the HHS's removal of recommendations for Covid-19 vaccines in healthy children and pregnant women, contradicting medical evidence and potentially impacting vaccine access.
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32% Bias Score

Taiwan Uses AI Robots to Combat Global Nursing Shortage
To combat a projected global shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, Taiwan's hospitals are integrating AI-powered robots like Nurabot to handle routine tasks, reducing nurse workloads by up to 30% and improving patient care.

Taiwan Uses AI Robots to Combat Global Nursing Shortage
To combat a projected global shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, Taiwan's hospitals are integrating AI-powered robots like Nurabot to handle routine tasks, reducing nurse workloads by up to 30% and improving patient care.
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56% Bias Score
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