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Diverging Trends in Colorectal Cancer: Rising Incidence in Young Adults, Decreasing Mortality Overall
New research reveals rising colorectal cancer incidence in young adults (under 50) across many countries, while overall mortality rates are declining due to improved treatments and screening, particularly for those over 70, with mortality rates falling by 4.8% in men and 9.5% in women.
Diverging Trends in Colorectal Cancer: Rising Incidence in Young Adults, Decreasing Mortality Overall
New research reveals rising colorectal cancer incidence in young adults (under 50) across many countries, while overall mortality rates are declining due to improved treatments and screening, particularly for those over 70, with mortality rates falling by 4.8% in men and 9.5% in women.
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44% Bias Score


Maternal Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Linked to Increased ADHD Risk in Children
A new study links maternal acetaminophen use during pregnancy to a three times higher risk of ADHD in children, based on analysis of 307 Black women's blood and placental samples, prompting discussions about the medication's safety during pregnancy.
Maternal Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Linked to Increased ADHD Risk in Children
A new study links maternal acetaminophen use during pregnancy to a three times higher risk of ADHD in children, based on analysis of 307 Black women's blood and placental samples, prompting discussions about the medication's safety during pregnancy.
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52% Bias Score


B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.
B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score


France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
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40% Bias Score


Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.
Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
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48% Bias Score

Scottish Minister Christina McKelvie Dies at 57 After Cancer Battle
Scottish Government Minister Christina McKelvie died at age 57 following a battle with secondary breast cancer; she served as Drugs and Alcohol Minister, previously holding other ministerial roles, and leaves behind her partner, two children, and two grandchildren.

Scottish Minister Christina McKelvie Dies at 57 After Cancer Battle
Scottish Government Minister Christina McKelvie died at age 57 following a battle with secondary breast cancer; she served as Drugs and Alcohol Minister, previously holding other ministerial roles, and leaves behind her partner, two children, and two grandchildren.
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16% Bias Score

BSL Pilot Program Improves Communication and Well-being in Retirement Community
Rose Ayling-Ellis's documentary follows a BSL pilot program at Hughenden Gardens Village, overcoming initial resistance to achieve heartwarming improvements in communication, combating loneliness, and fostering purpose among older residents.

BSL Pilot Program Improves Communication and Well-being in Retirement Community
Rose Ayling-Ellis's documentary follows a BSL pilot program at Hughenden Gardens Village, overcoming initial resistance to achieve heartwarming improvements in communication, combating loneliness, and fostering purpose among older residents.
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36% Bias Score

SNP Minister Christina McKelvie Dies Aged 57
Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie died aged 57 on Thursday morning at Glasgow Royal Infirmary after a battle with secondary breast cancer; she was previously treated for breast cancer in 2021 and held various ministerial roles since 2007, including equalities minister and minister for ...

SNP Minister Christina McKelvie Dies Aged 57
Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie died aged 57 on Thursday morning at Glasgow Royal Infirmary after a battle with secondary breast cancer; she was previously treated for breast cancer in 2021 and held various ministerial roles since 2007, including equalities minister and minister for ...
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EU Animal Disease Outbreaks Hampered by Vaccine Hesitancy
The European Union is grappling with multiple animal disease outbreaks, and while vaccines exist, their use is hampered by trade restrictions and public hesitancy, leading to economic losses and impacting food security; the WOAH is working to address these issues.

EU Animal Disease Outbreaks Hampered by Vaccine Hesitancy
The European Union is grappling with multiple animal disease outbreaks, and while vaccines exist, their use is hampered by trade restrictions and public hesitancy, leading to economic losses and impacting food security; the WOAH is working to address these issues.
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48% Bias Score

Michigan Resident Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an infected organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials say there's no public health risk.

Michigan Resident Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an infected organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials say there's no public health risk.
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44% Bias Score

Muface Finalizes New Healthcare Agreement After Membership Drop
Muface, a Spanish mutual healthcare provider, finalized a new three-year agreement with Adeslas and Asisa starting May 1, 2025, following a period of crisis; a special period for member changes is open in May and June, after 45,629 members left for public healthcare in January due to contract uncert...

Muface Finalizes New Healthcare Agreement After Membership Drop
Muface, a Spanish mutual healthcare provider, finalized a new three-year agreement with Adeslas and Asisa starting May 1, 2025, following a period of crisis; a special period for member changes is open in May and June, after 45,629 members left for public healthcare in January due to contract uncert...
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40% Bias Score
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