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Veneto Healthcare Crisis: 2146 Appeals Highlight Appointment Delays
In Veneto, Italy, 2146 appeals were filed against healthcare providers for delays in specialist appointments between May 2024 and April 2025, with 75% resulting in successful resolutions, yet still exceeding expected wait times; this highlights systemic issues stemming from understaffing and Cup ope...
Veneto Healthcare Crisis: 2146 Appeals Highlight Appointment Delays
In Veneto, Italy, 2146 appeals were filed against healthcare providers for delays in specialist appointments between May 2024 and April 2025, with 75% resulting in successful resolutions, yet still exceeding expected wait times; this highlights systemic issues stemming from understaffing and Cup ope...
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44% Bias Score


France Approves Assisted Suicide Bill
The French National Assembly voted 305 to 199 to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill, conscious individuals, sending the bill to the Senate for further review before a potential return to the Assembly in early 2026; the decision follows President Macron's call for a ...
France Approves Assisted Suicide Bill
The French National Assembly voted 305 to 199 to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill, conscious individuals, sending the bill to the Senate for further review before a potential return to the Assembly in early 2026; the decision follows President Macron's call for a ...
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36% Bias Score


US Removes COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation for Children and Pregnant Women
The U.S. government removed COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women, a decision criticized by some medical experts for lacking scientific evidence and potentially impacting vaccine access and future outbreaks, announced by Robert F. Kennedy, supported by FDA Commissioner Mar...
US Removes COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation for Children and Pregnant Women
The U.S. government removed COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women, a decision criticized by some medical experts for lacking scientific evidence and potentially impacting vaccine access and future outbreaks, announced by Robert F. Kennedy, supported by FDA Commissioner Mar...
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52% Bias Score


Widespread PFAS Contamination Found in Queenslanders' Blood
A study reveals that nearly 98% of Queenslanders over 12 have PFAS in their blood, with higher levels in older men, raising concerns about long-term health effects despite limited immediate evidence of harm.
Widespread PFAS Contamination Found in Queenslanders' Blood
A study reveals that nearly 98% of Queenslanders over 12 have PFAS in their blood, with higher levels in older men, raising concerns about long-term health effects despite limited immediate evidence of harm.
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28% Bias Score


JAK Inhibitors Linked to Increased Viral Infection Risk
A new study by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) found that common anti-inflammatory drugs called JAK inhibitors can weaken the body's immune response to viruses like the flu and COVID-19, potentially causing severe infections; the research, published in NAR Molecular Medicin...
JAK Inhibitors Linked to Increased Viral Infection Risk
A new study by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) found that common anti-inflammatory drugs called JAK inhibitors can weaken the body's immune response to viruses like the flu and COVID-19, potentially causing severe infections; the research, published in NAR Molecular Medicin...
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44% Bias Score


Digital Evidence Presented in Erin Patterson Murder Trial
Erin Patterson, 50, is on trial for murder and attempted murder after four guests at a July 29, 2023, lunch consumed a beef wellington containing death cap mushrooms; digital evidence suggests Patterson searched for information on the mushrooms, and inconsistencies exist regarding her claims of medi...
Digital Evidence Presented in Erin Patterson Murder Trial
Erin Patterson, 50, is on trial for murder and attempted murder after four guests at a July 29, 2023, lunch consumed a beef wellington containing death cap mushrooms; digital evidence suggests Patterson searched for information on the mushrooms, and inconsistencies exist regarding her claims of medi...
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40% Bias Score

Genetic Mutation in Sperm Donor Causes Cancer in Multiple Children
Sperm from a Danish donor with a rare cancer-linked genetic mutation was used to conceive at least 67 children across eight European countries between 2008 and 2015; ten of these children have developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter regulations on the number of births per donor.

Genetic Mutation in Sperm Donor Causes Cancer in Multiple Children
Sperm from a Danish donor with a rare cancer-linked genetic mutation was used to conceive at least 67 children across eight European countries between 2008 and 2015; ten of these children have developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter regulations on the number of births per donor.
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52% Bias Score

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.
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20% Bias Score

EMA Restricts Azithromycin Use to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
After a year-and-a-half review, the EMA recommends restricting azithromycin use in the EU for several indications due to rising antimicrobial resistance, impacting treatment for infections like acne, Helicobacter pylori, and asthma, with varying implementations across member states.

EMA Restricts Azithromycin Use to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
After a year-and-a-half review, the EMA recommends restricting azithromycin use in the EU for several indications due to rising antimicrobial resistance, impacting treatment for infections like acne, Helicobacter pylori, and asthma, with varying implementations across member states.
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20% Bias Score

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide Under Strict Conditions
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill French residents, with self-administration required and healthcare workers permitted to opt out; it passed 305-199, despite internal divisions and potential Senate revisions.

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide Under Strict Conditions
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill French residents, with self-administration required and healthcare workers permitted to opt out; it passed 305-199, despite internal divisions and potential Senate revisions.
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40% Bias Score

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Crisis in Australian Private Healthcare
Brookfield's receivership of Healthscope, Australia's private hospital operator, reveals the sector's financial instability due to declining private health insurance, rising costs, and workforce shortages, raising concerns about access and affordability.

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Crisis in Australian Private Healthcare
Brookfield's receivership of Healthscope, Australia's private hospital operator, reveals the sector's financial instability due to declining private health insurance, rising costs, and workforce shortages, raising concerns about access and affordability.
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52% Bias Score

New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
A clinical trial of the drug zongertinib shows promise in treating HER2-mutated lung cancer in non-smokers, with 70% of participants experiencing tumor shrinkage; this offers hope for a previously difficult-to-treat cancer subtype that affects approximately 6,000 non-smokers annually in Spain.

New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
A clinical trial of the drug zongertinib shows promise in treating HER2-mutated lung cancer in non-smokers, with 70% of participants experiencing tumor shrinkage; this offers hope for a previously difficult-to-treat cancer subtype that affects approximately 6,000 non-smokers annually in Spain.
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44% Bias Score
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