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Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.
Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.
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48% Bias Score


EU Animal Disease Outbreaks Hampered by Vaccine Hesitancy
The European Union is grappling with multiple animal disease outbreaks, and while vaccines exist, their use is hampered by trade restrictions and public hesitancy, leading to economic losses and impacting food security; the WOAH is working to address these issues.
EU Animal Disease Outbreaks Hampered by Vaccine Hesitancy
The European Union is grappling with multiple animal disease outbreaks, and while vaccines exist, their use is hampered by trade restrictions and public hesitancy, leading to economic losses and impacting food security; the WOAH is working to address these issues.
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48% Bias Score


Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
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36% Bias Score


First Successful Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant
A team in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a 50-year-old brain-dead man, marking the first time a pig liver has been transplanted into a human and functioning for 10 days before the family terminated the experiment.
First Successful Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant
A team in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a 50-year-old brain-dead man, marking the first time a pig liver has been transplanted into a human and functioning for 10 days before the family terminated the experiment.
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52% Bias Score


Overprescription of Benzodiazepines: A Systemic Crisis Affecting Women
Women are prescribed benzodiazepines at nearly twice the rate of men, leading to high rates of dependence and withdrawal complications due to outdated medical practices, gender biases, and a societal preference for medication over addressing root causes of women's distress.
Overprescription of Benzodiazepines: A Systemic Crisis Affecting Women
Women are prescribed benzodiazepines at nearly twice the rate of men, leading to high rates of dependence and withdrawal complications due to outdated medical practices, gender biases, and a societal preference for medication over addressing root causes of women's distress.
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48% Bias Score


Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.
Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.
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32% Bias Score

France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.

France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
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40% Bias Score

Nighttime Mood Dips: Understanding the Causes and Management
Many people experience heightened negative emotions at night, a phenomenon sometimes called "nighttime depression," which is linked to circadian rhythms and influenced by lifestyle factors; while not a formal diagnosis, persistent or severe symptoms warrant professional help.

Nighttime Mood Dips: Understanding the Causes and Management
Many people experience heightened negative emotions at night, a phenomenon sometimes called "nighttime depression," which is linked to circadian rhythms and influenced by lifestyle factors; while not a formal diagnosis, persistent or severe symptoms warrant professional help.
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24% Bias Score

Successful Pig Liver Transplant in China Offers Hope for Acute Liver Failure
A Chinese hospital successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead patient, keeping the patient alive for 10 days; this offers a potential solution for patients with acute liver failure needing urgent transplants, but high costs and reliance on foreign companies pose cha...

Successful Pig Liver Transplant in China Offers Hope for Acute Liver Failure
A Chinese hospital successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead patient, keeping the patient alive for 10 days; this offers a potential solution for patients with acute liver failure needing urgent transplants, but high costs and reliance on foreign companies pose cha...
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44% Bias Score

World-First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant Achieved in China
Surgeons in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, marking a world-first in xenotransplantation; the liver functioned normally for 10 days before the family requested its removal.

World-First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant Achieved in China
Surgeons in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, marking a world-first in xenotransplantation; the liver functioned normally for 10 days before the family requested its removal.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Medical Team Briefly Considered Halting Treatment
Pope Francis's medical team briefly considered halting treatment after his condition severely worsened on February 28th, but the Pope opted for continued care; he was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, and a state visit is postponed due to his hea...

Pope Francis's Medical Team Briefly Considered Halting Treatment
Pope Francis's medical team briefly considered halting treatment after his condition severely worsened on February 28th, but the Pope opted for continued care; he was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, and a state visit is postponed due to his hea...
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52% Bias Score

B.C. Drug Policies Linked to Increased Opioid Hospitalizations
A study in British Columbia found that safer supply and drug decriminalization policies were associated with a 58 percent increase in opioid overdose hospitalizations compared to before 2020, although there was no corresponding change in deaths; researchers suggest this may be due to reduced stigma ...

B.C. Drug Policies Linked to Increased Opioid Hospitalizations
A study in British Columbia found that safer supply and drug decriminalization policies were associated with a 58 percent increase in opioid overdose hospitalizations compared to before 2020, although there was no corresponding change in deaths; researchers suggest this may be due to reduced stigma ...
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40% Bias Score
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