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Successful Pig Liver Transplant in Brain-Dead Human
Chinese scientists successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, where it functioned for 10 days before removal at the family's request; this marks a major advancement in xenotransplantation, potentially addressing organ shortages.
Successful Pig Liver Transplant in Brain-Dead Human
Chinese scientists successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, where it functioned for 10 days before removal at the family's request; this marks a major advancement in xenotransplantation, potentially addressing organ shortages.
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40% Bias Score


Antibiotic Drug Shows Promise for Chronic Back Pain
A new antibiotic drug, PP353, shows promise in treating chronic lower back pain caused by infection, with early trials indicating that 60% of 44 participants experienced significant pain and disability reduction; however, further trials are needed before widespread availability.
Antibiotic Drug Shows Promise for Chronic Back Pain
A new antibiotic drug, PP353, shows promise in treating chronic lower back pain caused by infection, with early trials indicating that 60% of 44 participants experienced significant pain and disability reduction; however, further trials are needed before widespread availability.
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56% Bias Score


Italy Acts on Widespread PFAS Contamination
Italy is tackling widespread PFAS contamination through two parallel legislative approaches following a Greenpeace report revealing PFAS in 79% of Italian tap water and a major lawsuit linking PFAS to 4,000 excess deaths in Veneto.
Italy Acts on Widespread PFAS Contamination
Italy is tackling widespread PFAS contamination through two parallel legislative approaches following a Greenpeace report revealing PFAS in 79% of Italian tap water and a major lawsuit linking PFAS to 4,000 excess deaths in Veneto.
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40% Bias Score


EMA Rejects Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Due to Safety Concerns
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) rejected Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug, donanemab, due to concerns about deadly side effects, impacting 7 million Europeans with Alzheimer's despite its 35% efficacy in slowing dementia progression in trials; the decision contrasts with the eventual approval of a s...
EMA Rejects Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Due to Safety Concerns
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) rejected Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug, donanemab, due to concerns about deadly side effects, impacting 7 million Europeans with Alzheimer's despite its 35% efficacy in slowing dementia progression in trials; the decision contrasts with the eventual approval of a s...
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40% Bias Score


Congress Urged to Defund Planned Parenthood Amidst Public Outcry
Pro-life constituents are urging Congress to defund Planned Parenthood through the budget reconciliation bill, citing concerns about high abortion rates, taxpayer funding, and unsafe practices revealed in a New York Times report, while 70% of voters support reducing government spending due to fraud ...
Congress Urged to Defund Planned Parenthood Amidst Public Outcry
Pro-life constituents are urging Congress to defund Planned Parenthood through the budget reconciliation bill, citing concerns about high abortion rates, taxpayer funding, and unsafe practices revealed in a New York Times report, while 70% of voters support reducing government spending due to fraud ...
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72% Bias Score


Nitazene Poisoning from Counterfeit Oxycodone Pills in the Netherlands
At least four people in the Netherlands have been hospitalized due to nitazene poisoning from contaminated illegal oxycodone pills; one death has already been reported, prompting warnings about lethal counterfeit pills containing the potent synthetic opioid nitazene instead of oxycodone.
Nitazene Poisoning from Counterfeit Oxycodone Pills in the Netherlands
At least four people in the Netherlands have been hospitalized due to nitazene poisoning from contaminated illegal oxycodone pills; one death has already been reported, prompting warnings about lethal counterfeit pills containing the potent synthetic opioid nitazene instead of oxycodone.
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24% Bias Score

WHO Europe Report Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis, Launches Quality Standards
A new WHO Europe report reveals that 1 in 7 children and adolescents (0-19 years) in the WHO European region experience mental disorders, leading to suicide being the leading cause of death in 15-29 year-olds; in Greece, 1 in 4 young people (15-29 years) have a mental disorder, while self-harm is th...

WHO Europe Report Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis, Launches Quality Standards
A new WHO Europe report reveals that 1 in 7 children and adolescents (0-19 years) in the WHO European region experience mental disorders, leading to suicide being the leading cause of death in 15-29 year-olds; in Greece, 1 in 4 young people (15-29 years) have a mental disorder, while self-harm is th...
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20% Bias Score

Fecal Tests as Effective as Colonoscopy in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality
A Spanish study of 57,000 people aged 50-69 found fecal blood tests as effective as colonoscopy in reducing colorectal cancer mortality, despite lower colonoscopy participation (31.8% vs 40%).

Fecal Tests as Effective as Colonoscopy in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality
A Spanish study of 57,000 people aged 50-69 found fecal blood tests as effective as colonoscopy in reducing colorectal cancer mortality, despite lower colonoscopy participation (31.8% vs 40%).
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32% Bias Score

Coroner Blasts NHS Trust for "Culture of Defensiveness" After Baby's Death
Baby Ida Lock died due to gross failures in basic medical care at Royal Lancaster Infirmary Labour Ward on November 9, 2019; a coroner's inquest slammed the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust for a culture of defensiveness and inadequate investigations, echoing concerns raise...

Coroner Blasts NHS Trust for "Culture of Defensiveness" After Baby's Death
Baby Ida Lock died due to gross failures in basic medical care at Royal Lancaster Infirmary Labour Ward on November 9, 2019; a coroner's inquest slammed the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust for a culture of defensiveness and inadequate investigations, echoing concerns raise...
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56% Bias Score

VA Plans 80,000 Layoffs, Automating Veteran Services
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to lay off approximately 80,000 employees, including call center agents, to automate services and cut costs, impacting veterans' access to timely medical care and raising concerns about the quality of service.

VA Plans 80,000 Layoffs, Automating Veteran Services
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to lay off approximately 80,000 employees, including call center agents, to automate services and cut costs, impacting veterans' access to timely medical care and raising concerns about the quality of service.
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48% Bias Score

QMC Completes Energy-Efficiency Upgrade, Cutting Emissions
Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre finished installing 12,000 new energy-efficient windows, part of a £15 million project with E.ON to reach net-zero emissions by 2040, improving patient comfort and cutting CO2 emissions by 10,000 tonnes annually.

QMC Completes Energy-Efficiency Upgrade, Cutting Emissions
Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre finished installing 12,000 new energy-efficient windows, part of a £15 million project with E.ON to reach net-zero emissions by 2040, improving patient comfort and cutting CO2 emissions by 10,000 tonnes annually.
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24% Bias Score

King Charles III Hospitalized Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III of the UK was briefly hospitalized on March 27, 2025, due to side effects from his cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several public engagements; however, his upcoming state visit to Italy remains unchanged.

King Charles III Hospitalized Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III of the UK was briefly hospitalized on March 27, 2025, due to side effects from his cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several public engagements; however, his upcoming state visit to Italy remains unchanged.
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32% Bias Score
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