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Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.
Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.
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24% 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


Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.
Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.
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40% Bias Score


France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
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52% 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


Astronauts Face Lengthy Recovery After 286-Day ISS Mission
Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth on March 18 after a 286-day mission aboard the ISS, significantly longer than planned due to technical issues; they now face a lengthy recovery process due to significant muscle and bone loss.
Astronauts Face Lengthy Recovery After 286-Day ISS Mission
Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth on March 18 after a 286-day mission aboard the ISS, significantly longer than planned due to technical issues; they now face a lengthy recovery process due to significant muscle and bone loss.
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24% Bias Score

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.
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44% Bias Score

FC Bayern Munich Faces Major Defensive Crisis
FC Bayern Munich faces a major defensive crisis with Alphonso Davies (cruciate ligament tear, out several months) and Dayot Upamecano (loose bodies in knee, out several weeks) joining Manuel Neuer (muscle injury) on the sidelines, significantly impacting their Bundesliga and Champions League aspirat...

FC Bayern Munich Faces Major Defensive Crisis
FC Bayern Munich faces a major defensive crisis with Alphonso Davies (cruciate ligament tear, out several months) and Dayot Upamecano (loose bodies in knee, out several weeks) joining Manuel Neuer (muscle injury) on the sidelines, significantly impacting their Bundesliga and Champions League aspirat...
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36% Bias Score

UK Fertility Report: Widespread Unnecessary Treatments and Long Wait Times
The HFEA's 2024 report reveals that 75% of UK fertility patients receive unnecessary add-on treatments, with longer wait times for NHS patients (16% waiting over two years) compared to private patients (53% starting within a year).

UK Fertility Report: Widespread Unnecessary Treatments and Long Wait Times
The HFEA's 2024 report reveals that 75% of UK fertility patients receive unnecessary add-on treatments, with longer wait times for NHS patients (16% waiting over two years) compared to private patients (53% starting within a year).
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44% Bias Score

Weather Sensitivity: How Individual Factors Influence Responses to Weather Changes
A new "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode discusses why about half of Germans report weather sensitivity, focusing on the role of pre-existing health conditions, lifestyle, and the body's adaptability in moderating responses to weather changes, particularly extreme temperature c...

Weather Sensitivity: How Individual Factors Influence Responses to Weather Changes
A new "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode discusses why about half of Germans report weather sensitivity, focusing on the role of pre-existing health conditions, lifestyle, and the body's adaptability in moderating responses to weather changes, particularly extreme temperature c...
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12% 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

Former Footballer's Gambling Addiction: A Story of Recovery and Advocacy
Former Premier League footballer Dean Sturridge, now 51, reveals his years-long battle with gambling addiction, worsened by injury downtime and high earnings, impacting his family; he now advocates for the Gordon Moody charity to help others.

Former Footballer's Gambling Addiction: A Story of Recovery and Advocacy
Former Premier League footballer Dean Sturridge, now 51, reveals his years-long battle with gambling addiction, worsened by injury downtime and high earnings, impacting his family; he now advocates for the Gordon Moody charity to help others.
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24% Bias Score
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