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Pope Francis Returns to Vatican After Month-Long Hospital Stay
Pope Francis is being discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital after more than a month of treatment for respiratory problems and pneumonia; he will remain at the Vatican for two months, with limited public appearances initially.
Pope Francis Returns to Vatican After Month-Long Hospital Stay
Pope Francis is being discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital after more than a month of treatment for respiratory problems and pneumonia; he will remain at the Vatican for two months, with limited public appearances initially.
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40% Bias Score


Obama Calls for ACA Expansion, Highlighting its Success and Future Potential
Former President Barack Obama urged expansion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), citing its success in providing healthcare to nearly 50 million Americans and arguing that it is a "first step" towards broader healthcare improvements, despite past attempts by President Trump to repeal or weaken it.
Obama Calls for ACA Expansion, Highlighting its Success and Future Potential
Former President Barack Obama urged expansion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), citing its success in providing healthcare to nearly 50 million Americans and arguing that it is a "first step" towards broader healthcare improvements, despite past attempts by President Trump to repeal or weaken it.
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44% Bias Score


Support Group Addresses Overlooked Sibling Grief
Emily Talbot established a support group in Hexham, Northumberland, for siblings grieving the loss of a sibling after struggling to find adequate support herself; the group, meeting monthly, currently has nine members.
Support Group Addresses Overlooked Sibling Grief
Emily Talbot established a support group in Hexham, Northumberland, for siblings grieving the loss of a sibling after struggling to find adequate support herself; the group, meeting monthly, currently has nine members.
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32% Bias Score


Unexpected Cancer Transformation During Treatment Leads to CAR-T Therapy
An Israeli man with lymphoma experienced severe pain requiring a ureteral stent; a delayed, non-sedated procedure led to further complications, revealing a new cancerous mass and necessitating CAR-T therapy.
Unexpected Cancer Transformation During Treatment Leads to CAR-T Therapy
An Israeli man with lymphoma experienced severe pain requiring a ureteral stent; a delayed, non-sedated procedure led to further complications, revealing a new cancerous mass and necessitating CAR-T therapy.
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36% Bias Score


Young People with Long Covid Face NHS Support Challenges
In the UK, two million people suffer from long Covid, with young people facing significant challenges accessing NHS support and experiencing debilitating symptoms that hinder their education and daily lives, as exemplified by Kaylee (17) and Bethan (20).
Young People with Long Covid Face NHS Support Challenges
In the UK, two million people suffer from long Covid, with young people facing significant challenges accessing NHS support and experiencing debilitating symptoms that hinder their education and daily lives, as exemplified by Kaylee (17) and Bethan (20).
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60% Bias Score


HHS Faces Widespread Layoffs Under White House Restructuring
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is preparing for widespread layoffs under a White House-ordered restructuring, with agencies like the AHRQ facing potential 90% staff cuts and the CDC facing up to 30%, impacting essential health data and programs.
HHS Faces Widespread Layoffs Under White House Restructuring
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is preparing for widespread layoffs under a White House-ordered restructuring, with agencies like the AHRQ facing potential 90% staff cuts and the CDC facing up to 30%, impacting essential health data and programs.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid Fines 99 Aesthetic Clinics After Inspections
Madrid's Health Department fined 99 of 1,846 aesthetic clinics after 218 inspections in 2023, closing 3 and referring 4 cases to prosecutors for suspected illegal activity; most fines were for minor administrative issues, but some involved serious safety concerns.

Madrid Fines 99 Aesthetic Clinics After Inspections
Madrid's Health Department fined 99 of 1,846 aesthetic clinics after 218 inspections in 2023, closing 3 and referring 4 cases to prosecutors for suspected illegal activity; most fines were for minor administrative issues, but some involved serious safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Pandemic Lockdown: Blurred Memories and Collective Trauma
A phone slideshow unexpectedly reminded the author of the first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, prompting reflection on collective memory and the blurring of time in recalling traumatic events.

Pandemic Lockdown: Blurred Memories and Collective Trauma
A phone slideshow unexpectedly reminded the author of the first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, prompting reflection on collective memory and the blurring of time in recalling traumatic events.
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36% Bias Score

Global Fund's Tuberculosis Funding Gap: A Critical Analysis
The Global Fund's budget allocation for infectious diseases shows a stark contrast: malaria (\$4.17 billion), HIV (\$6.48 billion), and tuberculosis (\$2.4 billion), despite tuberculosis being the world's leading infectious disease killer.

Global Fund's Tuberculosis Funding Gap: A Critical Analysis
The Global Fund's budget allocation for infectious diseases shows a stark contrast: malaria (\$4.17 billion), HIV (\$6.48 billion), and tuberculosis (\$2.4 billion), despite tuberculosis being the world's leading infectious disease killer.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis Recovering Well from Pneumonia, "New Stage" in Papacy Anticipated
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia and a lung infection, is recovering well, showing improvements in respiratory function and good spirits, signaling a potential "new stage" in his papacy according to close advisors.

Pope Francis Recovering Well from Pneumonia, "New Stage" in Papacy Anticipated
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14th with pneumonia and a lung infection, is recovering well, showing improvements in respiratory function and good spirits, signaling a potential "new stage" in his papacy according to close advisors.
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40% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico Surges, Causing Two Deaths
A measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico has caused 309 and 42 cases, respectively, and two deaths, exceeding 2024's total US cases and approaching 2019 levels; however, vaccination rates are up.

Measles Outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico Surges, Causing Two Deaths
A measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico has caused 309 and 42 cases, respectively, and two deaths, exceeding 2024's total US cases and approaching 2019 levels; however, vaccination rates are up.
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36% Bias Score
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