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Parental Jealousy: A Hidden Threat to Family Harmony
A new study reveals the surprisingly common but under-researched phenomenon of parental jealousy towards their child, often stemming from feelings of inadequacy and loss of partner attention, potentially impacting child development and overall family well-being.
Parental Jealousy: A Hidden Threat to Family Harmony
A new study reveals the surprisingly common but under-researched phenomenon of parental jealousy towards their child, often stemming from feelings of inadequacy and loss of partner attention, potentially impacting child development and overall family well-being.
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40% Bias Score


Cardiovascular Risk Factors Shorten Life Expectancy by Over a Decade
A German-led study published in "The New England Journal of Medicine" reveals that five cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure) can shorten life expectancy by over a decade for those over 50, highlighting the importance of prevention and li...
Cardiovascular Risk Factors Shorten Life Expectancy by Over a Decade
A German-led study published in "The New England Journal of Medicine" reveals that five cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure) can shorten life expectancy by over a decade for those over 50, highlighting the importance of prevention and li...
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48% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's Village Health Workers Combat Rising Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases
In Zimbabwe, approximately 20,000 volunteer Village Health Workers (VHWs) combat the rising burden of childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by providing essential education, screenings, and referrals in underserved rural communities, improving early detection and access to care, particularly fo...
Zimbabwe's Village Health Workers Combat Rising Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases
In Zimbabwe, approximately 20,000 volunteer Village Health Workers (VHWs) combat the rising burden of childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by providing essential education, screenings, and referrals in underserved rural communities, improving early detection and access to care, particularly fo...
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48% Bias Score


HHS Public Records Teams Eliminated, Raising Transparency Concerns
The Trump administration, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., eliminated multiple public records teams at the HHS, hindering public access to crucial health data and potentially compromising transparency and accountability.
HHS Public Records Teams Eliminated, Raising Transparency Concerns
The Trump administration, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., eliminated multiple public records teams at the HHS, hindering public access to crucial health data and potentially compromising transparency and accountability.
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56% Bias Score


Ontario's Measles Outbreak Exposes Urgent Need for Digital Vaccination Records
Ontario's measles outbreak, with 661 cases between October 18, 2024, and April 2, 2025, underscores the urgent need for a digital vaccination record system, as highlighted by public health experts and the lack of real-time data hindering effective outbreak management.
Ontario's Measles Outbreak Exposes Urgent Need for Digital Vaccination Records
Ontario's measles outbreak, with 661 cases between October 18, 2024, and April 2, 2025, underscores the urgent need for a digital vaccination record system, as highlighted by public health experts and the lack of real-time data hindering effective outbreak management.
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44% Bias Score


NHS Dental Plan Failure Worsens Access Crisis
A damning report reveals the NHS dental recovery plan's failure to improve access to dental care in England, resulting in millions denied treatment, increased private care reliance, and even DIY dentistry among patients. The plan's initiatives worsened the crisis, with 3% fewer new patients seen sin...
NHS Dental Plan Failure Worsens Access Crisis
A damning report reveals the NHS dental recovery plan's failure to improve access to dental care in England, resulting in millions denied treatment, increased private care reliance, and even DIY dentistry among patients. The plan's initiatives worsened the crisis, with 3% fewer new patients seen sin...
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56% Bias Score

Peru's Contaminated Saline Solution: Four Deaths Expose Systemic Failures
Contaminated saline solution from Medifarma caused four deaths and affected thirteen others in Peru due to high sodium levels; delayed response exposed systemic failures in the drug control system.

Peru's Contaminated Saline Solution: Four Deaths Expose Systemic Failures
Contaminated saline solution from Medifarma caused four deaths and affected thirteen others in Peru due to high sodium levels; delayed response exposed systemic failures in the drug control system.
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40% Bias Score

Declining MMR Vaccination Rates Fuel US Measles Outbreak
The US faces a severe measles outbreak in 2024, with only 68.5% of children receiving their first MMR vaccine dose by age 15 months, a decline from 77% in 2020; at least 565 cases have been reported, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates, particularly in rural areas.

Declining MMR Vaccination Rates Fuel US Measles Outbreak
The US faces a severe measles outbreak in 2024, with only 68.5% of children receiving their first MMR vaccine dose by age 15 months, a decline from 77% in 2020; at least 565 cases have been reported, highlighting the risk of low vaccination rates, particularly in rural areas.
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52% Bias Score

COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...

COVID-19 Lockdowns: Lasting Impacts on Turkish Children and Adolescents
A BBC Turkish investigation reveals that COVID-19 lockdowns in Turkey resulted in increased myopia among 7-18-year-olds, significant mental health challenges among teenagers (including a 25% rise in suicide rates in Konya from 2020-2022), and developmental delays in younger children due to reduced s...
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48% Bias Score

Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...

Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...
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40% Bias Score

Colombia Extends Intervention of Troubled Health Provider Nueva EPS
Colombia's Superintendencia de Salud extended the intervention of the Nueva EPS health maintenance organization for another year due to unresolved financial issues, a \$1.2 billion debt to providers, and rising complaints, despite government intervention in 2024.

Colombia Extends Intervention of Troubled Health Provider Nueva EPS
Colombia's Superintendencia de Salud extended the intervention of the Nueva EPS health maintenance organization for another year due to unresolved financial issues, a \$1.2 billion debt to providers, and rising complaints, despite government intervention in 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Controversial TV Doctor Oz to Lead US Healthcare Agency
Mehmet Oz, a celebrity doctor known for his TV show and promotion of alternative medicine, was confirmed by the US Senate to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees healthcare for roughly half of Americans, despite past controversies and criticisms from health exper...

Senate Confirms Controversial TV Doctor Oz to Lead US Healthcare Agency
Mehmet Oz, a celebrity doctor known for his TV show and promotion of alternative medicine, was confirmed by the US Senate to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees healthcare for roughly half of Americans, despite past controversies and criticisms from health exper...
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56% Bias Score
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