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HHS Terminates Moderna Bird Flu Vaccine Contract
The US Department of Health and Human Services terminated a $590 million contract with Moderna to develop an mRNA-based bird flu vaccine due to safety and ethical concerns, despite Moderna's positive trial results, leaving the future of the project uncertain and raising concerns about pandemic prepa...
HHS Terminates Moderna Bird Flu Vaccine Contract
The US Department of Health and Human Services terminated a $590 million contract with Moderna to develop an mRNA-based bird flu vaccine due to safety and ethical concerns, despite Moderna's positive trial results, leaving the future of the project uncertain and raising concerns about pandemic prepa...
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56% Bias Score


Alberta Medical Association Backs Lawsuit Against Bill 26 Limiting Transgender Youth Care
The Alberta Medical Association supports a lawsuit against Alberta's Bill 26, which restricts gender-affirming care for transgender youth, arguing it violates physicians' ethical obligations and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; three Alberta doctors joined the Canadian Medical Association's chall...
Alberta Medical Association Backs Lawsuit Against Bill 26 Limiting Transgender Youth Care
The Alberta Medical Association supports a lawsuit against Alberta's Bill 26, which restricts gender-affirming care for transgender youth, arguing it violates physicians' ethical obligations and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; three Alberta doctors joined the Canadian Medical Association's chall...
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48% Bias Score


Screwworm Resurgence Creates US-Mexico Impasse
The resurgence of the cattle screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) in Latin America, worsened by climate change and migration, has caused a political dispute between the US and Mexico, resulting in US import restrictions costing Mexico $20 million weekly, despite Mexico's reported control of the o...
Screwworm Resurgence Creates US-Mexico Impasse
The resurgence of the cattle screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) in Latin America, worsened by climate change and migration, has caused a political dispute between the US and Mexico, resulting in US import restrictions costing Mexico $20 million weekly, despite Mexico's reported control of the o...
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24% Bias Score


Community-Based Initiatives Tackle Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Grassroots initiatives in Indonesia, Zimbabwe, and Gambia combat the stigma around maternal mental health, providing support groups and educational programs to address postpartum depression and other mental health challenges affecting numerous mothers, particularly in low- to middle-income countries...
Community-Based Initiatives Tackle Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Grassroots initiatives in Indonesia, Zimbabwe, and Gambia combat the stigma around maternal mental health, providing support groups and educational programs to address postpartum depression and other mental health challenges affecting numerous mothers, particularly in low- to middle-income countries...
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28% Bias Score


Mars Wrigley Removes Titanium Dioxide from US Skittles Amidst Health Concerns
Mars Wrigley quietly removed titanium dioxide from its US Skittles candies following a report linking the additive to potential health risks, mirroring the EU's 2022 ban and a recent report by the Make America Healthy Again Commission chaired by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which highlighted its potential...
Mars Wrigley Removes Titanium Dioxide from US Skittles Amidst Health Concerns
Mars Wrigley quietly removed titanium dioxide from its US Skittles candies following a report linking the additive to potential health risks, mirroring the EU's 2022 ban and a recent report by the Make America Healthy Again Commission chaired by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which highlighted its potential...
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44% Bias Score


Measles Cases Surge in Scotland Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
Scotland has seen a significant rise in measles cases in 2025, exceeding the 2024 total by May 14th, prompting health warnings due to low vaccination rates in areas like Govanhill, Glasgow, and emphasizing the need for increased MMR vaccination.
Measles Cases Surge in Scotland Amidst Low Vaccination Rates
Scotland has seen a significant rise in measles cases in 2025, exceeding the 2024 total by May 14th, prompting health warnings due to low vaccination rates in areas like Govanhill, Glasgow, and emphasizing the need for increased MMR vaccination.
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28% Bias Score

Argentine Fentanyl Contamination Kills 33, Spurs Investigation
Contaminated fentanyl injections from HLB Pharma Group and Laboratorio Ramallo caused at least 33 deaths and 69 confirmed infections in Argentina, mainly in Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and the capital, prompting a judicial investigation into suspected negligence and focusing on three affected batches.

Argentine Fentanyl Contamination Kills 33, Spurs Investigation
Contaminated fentanyl injections from HLB Pharma Group and Laboratorio Ramallo caused at least 33 deaths and 69 confirmed infections in Argentina, mainly in Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and the capital, prompting a judicial investigation into suspected negligence and focusing on three affected batches.
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44% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis Leads to Terminal Melanoma in British Mother
A 32-year-old British mother, Katie Cooper, was misdiagnosed with a virus after experiencing pain, leading to a terminal melanoma diagnosis after the cancer spread to her bones, spine, liver, lungs, abdominal wall, and ovaries; highlighting the importance of persistent medical attention.

Misdiagnosis Leads to Terminal Melanoma in British Mother
A 32-year-old British mother, Katie Cooper, was misdiagnosed with a virus after experiencing pain, leading to a terminal melanoma diagnosis after the cancer spread to her bones, spine, liver, lungs, abdominal wall, and ovaries; highlighting the importance of persistent medical attention.
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44% Bias Score

Women-Led Revolution in Longevity: Reframing Aging Through Hormonal Intelligence
Women are leading a revolution in the longevity field, developing personalized health technologies that account for female-specific biology and hormonal rhythms, unlike previous male-centric approaches; this shift is critical for improving women's health outcomes and advancing precision medicine.

Women-Led Revolution in Longevity: Reframing Aging Through Hormonal Intelligence
Women are leading a revolution in the longevity field, developing personalized health technologies that account for female-specific biology and hormonal rhythms, unlike previous male-centric approaches; this shift is critical for improving women's health outcomes and advancing precision medicine.
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52% Bias Score

UK Junior Doctors Threaten Further Strike Amid Pay Dispute
Junior doctors in the UK threaten another strike, adding to 11 walkouts in two years, demanding a pay raise beyond the recent 4 percent increase (plus £750 bonus) which the union considers insufficient to counter a 25 percent real-terms pay cut since 2009, causing significant NHS disruption.

UK Junior Doctors Threaten Further Strike Amid Pay Dispute
Junior doctors in the UK threaten another strike, adding to 11 walkouts in two years, demanding a pay raise beyond the recent 4 percent increase (plus £750 bonus) which the union considers insufficient to counter a 25 percent real-terms pay cut since 2009, causing significant NHS disruption.
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76% Bias Score

Paramedic Struck Off for Exploiting Medical Emergency for Sexual Advances
A Berkshire paramedic, James Birdseye, has been struck off the medical register after exploiting a medical emergency to make inappropriate sexual advances toward a student paramedic in June 2019, including unwanted touching and manipulative scheduling.

Paramedic Struck Off for Exploiting Medical Emergency for Sexual Advances
A Berkshire paramedic, James Birdseye, has been struck off the medical register after exploiting a medical emergency to make inappropriate sexual advances toward a student paramedic in June 2019, including unwanted touching and manipulative scheduling.
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40% Bias Score

Actress Kara Tointon Has Preventative Double Mastectomy After BRCA Gene Test
Former EastEnders actress Kara Tointon, 41, underwent a double mastectomy and preventative ovarian surgery after discovering she carries the BRCA gene, which significantly increases breast and ovarian cancer risk, following her mother's death from ovarian cancer in 2019.

Actress Kara Tointon Has Preventative Double Mastectomy After BRCA Gene Test
Former EastEnders actress Kara Tointon, 41, underwent a double mastectomy and preventative ovarian surgery after discovering she carries the BRCA gene, which significantly increases breast and ovarian cancer risk, following her mother's death from ovarian cancer in 2019.
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44% Bias Score
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