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Tigray Conflict Doubles HIV Prevalence Rate Amidst Healthcare Collapse
The Tigray conflict in Ethiopia caused widespread sexual violence, destroying the healthcare system and increasing the HIV prevalence rate from 1.4% to 3%, impacting 1 million displaced people and leaving 90% of sexual violence survivors without timely medical care.
Tigray Conflict Doubles HIV Prevalence Rate Amidst Healthcare Collapse
The Tigray conflict in Ethiopia caused widespread sexual violence, destroying the healthcare system and increasing the HIV prevalence rate from 1.4% to 3%, impacting 1 million displaced people and leaving 90% of sexual violence survivors without timely medical care.
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36% Bias Score


Algorithm Boosts Kidney Transplant Success Rates
A new algorithm designed by an international team of researchers uses game theory to increase the number of successful kidney transplants by incentivizing patients to provide multiple potential donors, improving matching efficiency and potentially expanding international collaborations.
Algorithm Boosts Kidney Transplant Success Rates
A new algorithm designed by an international team of researchers uses game theory to increase the number of successful kidney transplants by incentivizing patients to provide multiple potential donors, improving matching efficiency and potentially expanding international collaborations.
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40% Bias Score


Yemaachi Biotech Builds Africa's First Comprehensive Cancer Database
Ghanaian immunologist Yaw Bediako's Yemaachi Biotech is creating Africa's first comprehensive cancer database, including data from 7,500 patients, to address the continent's high cancer mortality rate and improve treatment efficacy, supported by Roche.
Yemaachi Biotech Builds Africa's First Comprehensive Cancer Database
Ghanaian immunologist Yaw Bediako's Yemaachi Biotech is creating Africa's first comprehensive cancer database, including data from 7,500 patients, to address the continent's high cancer mortality rate and improve treatment efficacy, supported by Roche.
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24% Bias Score


Hands-Free" Breastfeeding in Slings Deemed Unsafe Following Infant Death
Seven-week-old Jimmy Alderman died from suffocation while being breastfed in a sling, prompting the NCT and Lullaby Trust to declare "hands-free" breastfeeding in slings unsafe, highlighting insufficient parental information on safe sling positioning.
Hands-Free" Breastfeeding in Slings Deemed Unsafe Following Infant Death
Seven-week-old Jimmy Alderman died from suffocation while being breastfed in a sling, prompting the NCT and Lullaby Trust to declare "hands-free" breastfeeding in slings unsafe, highlighting insufficient parental information on safe sling positioning.
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52% Bias Score


Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...
Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis underwent aggressive treatment for a life-threatening breathing crisis on February 28th, risking organ damage, and was discharged from the hospital on April 1st after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, requiring a two-month convalescence.
Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Respiratory Crisis
Pope Francis underwent aggressive treatment for a life-threatening breathing crisis on February 28th, risking organ damage, and was discharged from the hospital on April 1st after 38 days of treatment for double pneumonia, requiring a two-month convalescence.
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52% Bias Score

New Method Degrades 'Forever Chemicals' and Recycles Fluorine
Researchers at the University of Oxford developed a new method using potassium phosphate salts and a ball mill to efficiently degrade PFAS, recovering much of the fluorine for reuse, offering a sustainable solution to pollution and resource scarcity.

New Method Degrades 'Forever Chemicals' and Recycles Fluorine
Researchers at the University of Oxford developed a new method using potassium phosphate salts and a ball mill to efficiently degrade PFAS, recovering much of the fluorine for reuse, offering a sustainable solution to pollution and resource scarcity.
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20% Bias Score

Eisenhower's Heart Attack: A 65-Year Perspective on Cardiovascular Care"
During a 1955 golf game, President Dwight Eisenhower suffered a heart attack, initially dismissed as indigestion; a 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article details his treatment, showcasing the immense advancements in cardiovascular care since then.

Eisenhower's Heart Attack: A 65-Year Perspective on Cardiovascular Care"
During a 1955 golf game, President Dwight Eisenhower suffered a heart attack, initially dismissed as indigestion; a 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article details his treatment, showcasing the immense advancements in cardiovascular care since then.
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24% Bias Score

Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Pneumonia
Eighty-eight-year-old Pope Francis was hospitalized for over five weeks in Rome due to bilateral pneumonia, experiencing several life-threatening respiratory crises before being discharged on Sunday, resulting in the postponement of a state visit by King Charles III.

Pope Francis Recovers After Life-Threatening Pneumonia
Eighty-eight-year-old Pope Francis was hospitalized for over five weeks in Rome due to bilateral pneumonia, experiencing several life-threatening respiratory crises before being discharged on Sunday, resulting in the postponement of a state visit by King Charles III.
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28% Bias Score

Senate Clears Path for Trump's FDA Nominee, Makary
President Trump's FDA nominee, Dr. Marty Makary, cleared a key Senate vote (56-44) on Tuesday, advancing his confirmation following a hearing where he faced scrutiny over past criticisms of the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine policies. A final vote is expected later Tuesday.

Senate Clears Path for Trump's FDA Nominee, Makary
President Trump's FDA nominee, Dr. Marty Makary, cleared a key Senate vote (56-44) on Tuesday, advancing his confirmation following a hearing where he faced scrutiny over past criticisms of the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine policies. A final vote is expected later Tuesday.
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52% Bias Score

Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.

Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.
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44% Bias Score

Chengdu's First Robotics Job Fair Addresses Healthcare Labor Shortages
Chengdu hosted its first job fair matching robotics companies with hospitals and senior care facilities on March 12, showcasing 87 products from 31 companies to address labor shortages and enhance healthcare services, with a market projected to reach $12 billion by 2025.

Chengdu's First Robotics Job Fair Addresses Healthcare Labor Shortages
Chengdu hosted its first job fair matching robotics companies with hospitals and senior care facilities on March 12, showcasing 87 products from 31 companies to address labor shortages and enhance healthcare services, with a market projected to reach $12 billion by 2025.
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52% Bias Score
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