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Skin Cancer Increase Linked to Tanning Trend and Sunscreen Availability
German dermatologist Christoph Liebich attributes the quadrupling of skin cancer cases over the last 50 years to the delayed availability of high-SPF sunscreens and the post-WWII trend of sun tanning, emphasizing the importance of regular skin checks and sun protection.
Skin Cancer Increase Linked to Tanning Trend and Sunscreen Availability
German dermatologist Christoph Liebich attributes the quadrupling of skin cancer cases over the last 50 years to the delayed availability of high-SPF sunscreens and the post-WWII trend of sun tanning, emphasizing the importance of regular skin checks and sun protection.
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32% Bias Score


NIPT Use Among Pregnant Women in Lower Saxony Rises Significantly
In Lower Saxony, Germany, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies among pregnant women rose from 34.4% in 2023 to 44.8% in 2024, with older women using the test more frequently; however, this has not yet led to fewer invasive tests, according to the Barmer health insurance.
NIPT Use Among Pregnant Women in Lower Saxony Rises Significantly
In Lower Saxony, Germany, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies among pregnant women rose from 34.4% in 2023 to 44.8% in 2024, with older women using the test more frequently; however, this has not yet led to fewer invasive tests, according to the Barmer health insurance.
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48% Bias Score


Increased NIPT Use in Schleswig-Holstein Doesn't Reduce Invasive Prenatal Tests
In Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 43 percent of pregnant women in 2024 underwent non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies, up from 33.9 percent in 2023, according to Barmer health insurance; although covered since July 2022, it hasn't reduced invasive tests, and usage is higher among older w...
Increased NIPT Use in Schleswig-Holstein Doesn't Reduce Invasive Prenatal Tests
In Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 43 percent of pregnant women in 2024 underwent non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies, up from 33.9 percent in 2023, according to Barmer health insurance; although covered since July 2022, it hasn't reduced invasive tests, and usage is higher among older w...
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Synthetic Drug Use Surges in Europe, Driven by Domestic Production and Geopolitical Shifts
The European Drug Report 2025 highlights a surge in synthetic drug use, particularly cathinones and opioids, alongside persistent high cocaine use spreading from cities to smaller towns, leading to increased overdoses and posing a significant public health challenge.
Synthetic Drug Use Surges in Europe, Driven by Domestic Production and Geopolitical Shifts
The European Drug Report 2025 highlights a surge in synthetic drug use, particularly cathinones and opioids, alongside persistent high cocaine use spreading from cities to smaller towns, leading to increased overdoses and posing a significant public health challenge.
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New Bat Coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2 Poses Pandemic Threat
American scientists warn that the newly discovered bat coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2, originating from a Chinese lab and closely related to MERS, could infect humans with only minor mutations, raising pandemic concerns due to its potential to bind to human ACE2 cells.
New Bat Coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2 Poses Pandemic Threat
American scientists warn that the newly discovered bat coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2, originating from a Chinese lab and closely related to MERS, could infect humans with only minor mutations, raising pandemic concerns due to its potential to bind to human ACE2 cells.
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48% Bias Score


Toxic Flame Retardants Found in Black Plastic Toys and Food Containers
A study found alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black plastic children's toys and food containers due to contamination from recycled electronics, with some products containing up to 22,800 parts per million of flame retardants.
Toxic Flame Retardants Found in Black Plastic Toys and Food Containers
A study found alarming levels of toxic flame retardants in black plastic children's toys and food containers due to contamination from recycled electronics, with some products containing up to 22,800 parts per million of flame retardants.
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Karate Class Aids Healing for Violence Survivors in France
A new karate class for women survivors of violence has opened at Maison Calypso in Plaisir, France, as part of a broader care plan; it uses adapted techniques and mindful language to foster healing and empowerment.

Karate Class Aids Healing for Violence Survivors in France
A new karate class for women survivors of violence has opened at Maison Calypso in Plaisir, France, as part of a broader care plan; it uses adapted techniques and mindful language to foster healing and empowerment.
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20% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Sharp Rise in Prenatal Tests Despite Unchanged Invasive Test Rates
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, the number of pregnant women using non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPT) for Trisomy screening sharply increased to 49.3% in 2024 from 30.9% in 2023, following public health insurance coverage, but without a corresponding decrease in invasive tests.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Sharp Rise in Prenatal Tests Despite Unchanged Invasive Test Rates
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, the number of pregnant women using non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPT) for Trisomy screening sharply increased to 49.3% in 2024 from 30.9% in 2023, following public health insurance coverage, but without a corresponding decrease in invasive tests.
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PromarkerEso Blood Test Shows High Accuracy in Detecting Oesophageal Cancer
Proteomics International Laboratories' PromarkerEso blood test for oesophageal cancer showed 91.4% accuracy in detecting the cancer and 98.9% accuracy in identifying those without it in a 259-person study, exceeding the accuracy of existing tests and paving the way for commercial release.

PromarkerEso Blood Test Shows High Accuracy in Detecting Oesophageal Cancer
Proteomics International Laboratories' PromarkerEso blood test for oesophageal cancer showed 91.4% accuracy in detecting the cancer and 98.9% accuracy in identifying those without it in a 259-person study, exceeding the accuracy of existing tests and paving the way for commercial release.
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56% Bias Score

Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A three-year exercise program for 889 colon cancer survivors resulted in a 28% lower cancer recurrence and 37% lower mortality rate compared to a control group receiving educational materials, highlighting exercise as a potential standard treatment.

Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates
A three-year exercise program for 889 colon cancer survivors resulted in a 28% lower cancer recurrence and 37% lower mortality rate compared to a control group receiving educational materials, highlighting exercise as a potential standard treatment.
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52% Bias Score

Nigeria's Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually"
In Nigeria, a woman dies every seven minutes during childbirth due to factors like insufficient medical personnel, inadequate healthcare facilities, high treatment costs, and cultural practices hindering access to care; this accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths.

Nigeria's Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually"
In Nigeria, a woman dies every seven minutes during childbirth due to factors like insufficient medical personnel, inadequate healthcare facilities, high treatment costs, and cultural practices hindering access to care; this accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths.
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44% Bias Score

New mRNA Delivery Method Shows Potential for HIV Cure
Australian researchers developed a new mRNA delivery method using specially formulated lipid nanoparticles (LNP X) to reveal hidden HIV in white blood cells, potentially paving the way for a cure and impacting the 40 million people globally living with HIV.

New mRNA Delivery Method Shows Potential for HIV Cure
Australian researchers developed a new mRNA delivery method using specially formulated lipid nanoparticles (LNP X) to reveal hidden HIV in white blood cells, potentially paving the way for a cure and impacting the 40 million people globally living with HIV.
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32% Bias Score
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