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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...
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52% Bias Score


Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Recall of 1.7 Million Eggs
A Salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million eggs distributed by the August Egg Company has sickened 79 people across seven states, prompting a recall and investigation by the CDC and FDA; the true number of cases is likely higher due to underreporting.
Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Recall of 1.7 Million Eggs
A Salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million eggs distributed by the August Egg Company has sickened 79 people across seven states, prompting a recall and investigation by the CDC and FDA; the true number of cases is likely higher due to underreporting.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Administration Explores Psychedelics for PTSD Treatment
The Trump administration is exploring the use of psychedelics, such as MDMA and psilocybin, to treat PTSD and other mental health conditions, based on promising clinical trial results and driven by a need for effective alternative treatments; the Department of Veterans Affairs is currently conductin...
Trump Administration Explores Psychedelics for PTSD Treatment
The Trump administration is exploring the use of psychedelics, such as MDMA and psilocybin, to treat PTSD and other mental health conditions, based on promising clinical trial results and driven by a need for effective alternative treatments; the Department of Veterans Affairs is currently conductin...
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48% Bias Score


Nottinghamshire Care Home Shut Down After Critical Safety Failures
The Firs care home in Nottinghamshire was abruptly shut down in April 2025 by the Care Quality Commission due to critical safety failures, including medication errors, inadequate staffing, and fire safety hazards, resulting in resident evacuations, staff job losses, and unpaid wages.
Nottinghamshire Care Home Shut Down After Critical Safety Failures
The Firs care home in Nottinghamshire was abruptly shut down in April 2025 by the Care Quality Commission due to critical safety failures, including medication errors, inadequate staffing, and fire safety hazards, resulting in resident evacuations, staff job losses, and unpaid wages.
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44% Bias Score


MIT's E-BAR Robot: Preventing Falls and Promoting Senior Mobility
MIT engineers created E-BAR, a robotic fall-prevention device for seniors, addressing the projected surge in the over-65 population to 82 million by 2050 and the rising need for eldercare solutions; it uses robotic handlebars with integrated airbags to provide support and prevent falls.
MIT's E-BAR Robot: Preventing Falls and Promoting Senior Mobility
MIT engineers created E-BAR, a robotic fall-prevention device for seniors, addressing the projected surge in the over-65 population to 82 million by 2050 and the rising need for eldercare solutions; it uses robotic handlebars with integrated airbags to provide support and prevent falls.
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Rising Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers: Genetic and Environmental Factors
Lung cancer diagnoses are rising among never-smokers, linked to genetic mutations (like EGFR) and environmental factors such as air pollution (PM2.5) and radon, affecting women disproportionately, especially Asian women, despite decreasing smoking rates.
Rising Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers: Genetic and Environmental Factors
Lung cancer diagnoses are rising among never-smokers, linked to genetic mutations (like EGFR) and environmental factors such as air pollution (PM2.5) and radon, affecting women disproportionately, especially Asian women, despite decreasing smoking rates.
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52% Bias Score

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Eggs Sickens 70+
Over 70 people across nine states have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million dozen recalled eggs from August Egg Company, sold at various retailers including Walmart and Safeway; 21 people have been hospitalized.

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Eggs Sickens 70+
Over 70 people across nine states have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million dozen recalled eggs from August Egg Company, sold at various retailers including Walmart and Safeway; 21 people have been hospitalized.
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36% Bias Score

Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.

Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.
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20% Bias Score

African Union Pledges to Eliminate Cholera by 2030
Twenty African Union member states committed to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 through increased investment, cross-border collaboration, and improved vaccine access, following a virtual meeting addressing systemic issues like limited water sanitation and vaccine shortages.

African Union Pledges to Eliminate Cholera by 2030
Twenty African Union member states committed to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 through increased investment, cross-border collaboration, and improved vaccine access, following a virtual meeting addressing systemic issues like limited water sanitation and vaccine shortages.
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40% Bias Score

Limited Cancer Care Access in Morocco Exposes Systemic Healthcare Inequalities
In Morocco, despite reduced medicine prices, access to cancer treatment remains limited, forcing patients to travel to a few hospitals in Casablanca and Rabat, causing hardship and overcrowding, while a woman's initiative to provide shelter highlights the problem.

Limited Cancer Care Access in Morocco Exposes Systemic Healthcare Inequalities
In Morocco, despite reduced medicine prices, access to cancer treatment remains limited, forcing patients to travel to a few hospitals in Casablanca and Rabat, causing hardship and overcrowding, while a woman's initiative to provide shelter highlights the problem.
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36% Bias Score

Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Egg Recall
Federal agencies investigate a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to August Egg Company eggs, sickening 79 people and prompting a recall of eggs sold at various retailers with sell-by dates between March 4th and June 19th, 2025, across multiple states.

Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Egg Recall
Federal agencies investigate a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to August Egg Company eggs, sickening 79 people and prompting a recall of eggs sold at various retailers with sell-by dates between March 4th and June 19th, 2025, across multiple states.
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52% Bias Score

House Bill Expands HSA Eligibility, But Includes Questionable Provisions
The House-passed bill expands HSA eligibility to millions via Obamacare plans and allows DPC payments, costing nearly $44 billion over ten years, but includes questionable provisions for gym memberships and increased contribution limits, while neglecting to address inflexible deductibles and Medicai...

House Bill Expands HSA Eligibility, But Includes Questionable Provisions
The House-passed bill expands HSA eligibility to millions via Obamacare plans and allows DPC payments, costing nearly $44 billion over ten years, but includes questionable provisions for gym memberships and increased contribution limits, while neglecting to address inflexible deductibles and Medicai...
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52% Bias Score
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