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US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 25%, but Medicaid Cuts Pose Threat
Fatal drug overdoses in the US declined by 25% in the year ending October 2024, with decreased fentanyl deaths leading the way; however, 82,000 overdose deaths still occurred, and proposed Medicaid cuts could reverse this trend.
US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 25%, but Medicaid Cuts Pose Threat
Fatal drug overdoses in the US declined by 25% in the year ending October 2024, with decreased fentanyl deaths leading the way; however, 82,000 overdose deaths still occurred, and proposed Medicaid cuts could reverse this trend.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Mental Health Innovations Showcased at UN Following Hamas Attack
Three Israeli mental health organizations presented innovative trauma treatment methods—including the Hibuki (Hug) Intervention, psychedelic-informed therapy, and Safe Space Open Studios—at a UN conference in New York on Monday, showcasing their response to the October 7th Hamas attack's mental heal...
Israeli Mental Health Innovations Showcased at UN Following Hamas Attack
Three Israeli mental health organizations presented innovative trauma treatment methods—including the Hibuki (Hug) Intervention, psychedelic-informed therapy, and Safe Space Open Studios—at a UN conference in New York on Monday, showcasing their response to the October 7th Hamas attack's mental heal...
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52% Bias Score


Nicotine Pouches Linked to New Gum Disease
A new type of painful gum disease causing large inflamed ulcers has been linked to nicotine pouches, particularly 'white' snus, by Swedish dentists, who warn of the high nicotine content and alkaline solution.
Nicotine Pouches Linked to New Gum Disease
A new type of painful gum disease causing large inflamed ulcers has been linked to nicotine pouches, particularly 'white' snus, by Swedish dentists, who warn of the high nicotine content and alkaline solution.
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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


Puberty's Shifting Landscape: Earlier Onset, Longer Duration, and Increased Screen Time
Dr. Cara Natterson discusses the changing landscape of puberty, noting an earlier onset (8-9 years for girls, 9-10 for boys) linked to weight changes, environment, and stress; puberty's duration has also increased to nearly a decade, impacting sleep, mental health, and online influences.
Puberty's Shifting Landscape: Earlier Onset, Longer Duration, and Increased Screen Time
Dr. Cara Natterson discusses the changing landscape of puberty, noting an earlier onset (8-9 years for girls, 9-10 for boys) linked to weight changes, environment, and stress; puberty's duration has also increased to nearly a decade, impacting sleep, mental health, and online influences.
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36% Bias Score


Kennedy's Misleading Dietary Advice Hindering US Health Improvements
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s promotion of potentially misleading dietary advice, focusing on seed oils while neglecting the overall poor diet and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in the US, is hindering genuine health improvements; a meta-analysis of the Nurses' Health Study and Health Profes...
Kennedy's Misleading Dietary Advice Hindering US Health Improvements
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s promotion of potentially misleading dietary advice, focusing on seed oils while neglecting the overall poor diet and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in the US, is hindering genuine health improvements; a meta-analysis of the Nurses' Health Study and Health Profes...
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56% Bias Score

Oncolytic Virotherapy Shows Promise in Treating Recurrent Glioblastoma
Oncolytic viruses are demonstrating effectiveness in treating aggressive brain cancers like glioblastoma, with a Biotherapy International patient achieving remission after failing conventional treatments; this targeted approach, using the Omaya reservoir for precise drug delivery, offers improved ou...

Oncolytic Virotherapy Shows Promise in Treating Recurrent Glioblastoma
Oncolytic viruses are demonstrating effectiveness in treating aggressive brain cancers like glioblastoma, with a Biotherapy International patient achieving remission after failing conventional treatments; this targeted approach, using the Omaya reservoir for precise drug delivery, offers improved ou...
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68% Bias Score

Baby Receives Tenfold Paracetamol Overdose During Surgery
Eight-week-old Zohan Ul Hassan received a tenfold overdose of paracetamol (200mg instead of 20mg) during a hernia operation at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children, resulting in seizures, brain swelling, and a critical condition, prompting a full investigation and apology from the hospital.

Baby Receives Tenfold Paracetamol Overdose During Surgery
Eight-week-old Zohan Ul Hassan received a tenfold overdose of paracetamol (200mg instead of 20mg) during a hernia operation at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children, resulting in seizures, brain swelling, and a critical condition, prompting a full investigation and apology from the hospital.
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48% Bias Score

Artificial Sweetener Sucralose Linked to Increased Hunger and Food Cravings
A University of Southern California study found that the artificial sweetener sucralose increased hunger in participants, particularly obese individuals, by triggering a mismatch between expected and received calories, potentially exacerbating food cravings and contributing to obesity.

Artificial Sweetener Sucralose Linked to Increased Hunger and Food Cravings
A University of Southern California study found that the artificial sweetener sucralose increased hunger in participants, particularly obese individuals, by triggering a mismatch between expected and received calories, potentially exacerbating food cravings and contributing to obesity.
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52% Bias Score

Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.

Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.
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44% Bias Score

Beshear Vetoes Kentucky Abortion Bill, Citing Risks to Women's Health
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed a Republican-backed bill that sought to clarify the state's near-total abortion ban, citing concerns that it would endanger women's lives and create ambiguous medical guidelines; the legislature will attempt to override the veto.

Beshear Vetoes Kentucky Abortion Bill, Citing Risks to Women's Health
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed a Republican-backed bill that sought to clarify the state's near-total abortion ban, citing concerns that it would endanger women's lives and create ambiguous medical guidelines; the legislature will attempt to override the veto.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Healthcare Crisis: Rising Costs and Erosion of Public Trust"
Greece's healthcare system is in crisis due to rising costs, insufficient government investment, and a lack of collaboration between public and private sectors, leading to increased citizen insecurity and eroding trust in the system.

Greek Healthcare Crisis: Rising Costs and Erosion of Public Trust"
Greece's healthcare system is in crisis due to rising costs, insufficient government investment, and a lack of collaboration between public and private sectors, leading to increased citizen insecurity and eroding trust in the system.
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48% Bias Score
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