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Australia Pledges \$10 Million for LGBTIQA+ Healthcare Improvements
Australia's Labor party promises \$10 million for LGBTIQA+ healthcare improvements, including training for healthcare workers and a voluntary accreditation program to promote inclusive care, addressing higher-than-normal mental and physical health challenges in this community.
Australia Pledges \$10 Million for LGBTIQA+ Healthcare Improvements
Australia's Labor party promises \$10 million for LGBTIQA+ healthcare improvements, including training for healthcare workers and a voluntary accreditation program to promote inclusive care, addressing higher-than-normal mental and physical health challenges in this community.
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36% Bias Score


Leeuwarden Faces Healthcare Crisis Due to GP Shortage
A shortage of 10,780 primary care physicians in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, is overwhelming the city's emergency room as patients self-refer due to a lack of general practitioners; this is exacerbated by an aging population and the impending retirement of 40 percent of current physicians within four ye...
Leeuwarden Faces Healthcare Crisis Due to GP Shortage
A shortage of 10,780 primary care physicians in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, is overwhelming the city's emergency room as patients self-refer due to a lack of general practitioners; this is exacerbated by an aging population and the impending retirement of 40 percent of current physicians within four ye...
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32% Bias Score


Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
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48% Bias Score


China's Maternal and Child Health: Significant Improvements in 2024
In 2024, China's maternal mortality rate was 14.3 per 100,000 live births, infant mortality was 4 per 1,000, and under-five mortality was 5.6 per 1,000; these improvements are due to expanded healthcare infrastructure and personnel, and China is exporting this expertise, delivering 63,800 babies abr...
China's Maternal and Child Health: Significant Improvements in 2024
In 2024, China's maternal mortality rate was 14.3 per 100,000 live births, infant mortality was 4 per 1,000, and under-five mortality was 5.6 per 1,000; these improvements are due to expanded healthcare infrastructure and personnel, and China is exporting this expertise, delivering 63,800 babies abr...
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28% Bias Score


Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
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56% Bias Score


UK Court Rules Against Anti-Abortion Activist Near Clinic
A British anti-abortion campaigner was convicted and fined £20,000 for offering conversations outside an abortion clinic, prompting criticism from the US State Department and raising free speech concerns.
UK Court Rules Against Anti-Abortion Activist Near Clinic
A British anti-abortion campaigner was convicted and fined £20,000 for offering conversations outside an abortion clinic, prompting criticism from the US State Department and raising free speech concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's Adolescent Healthcare Crisis: A Shortage of Specialized Doctors
Brazil faces a shortage of hebiatrists, specialists in adolescent healthcare, leading to limited access to comprehensive care for adolescents, particularly within the public health system (SUS) and private health insurance plans, despite the recognized importance of addressing their unique health ne...

Brazil's Adolescent Healthcare Crisis: A Shortage of Specialized Doctors
Brazil faces a shortage of hebiatrists, specialists in adolescent healthcare, leading to limited access to comprehensive care for adolescents, particularly within the public health system (SUS) and private health insurance plans, despite the recognized importance of addressing their unique health ne...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...

Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Program Cuts Leave Coal Miners Without Crucial Healthcare
The termination of the federally funded Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program, which provided free healthcare to 50,000 miners, has eliminated critical monitoring and early detection services for Black Lung Disease, due to President Trump's budget cuts, potentially leading to increased severe il...

Federal Program Cuts Leave Coal Miners Without Crucial Healthcare
The termination of the federally funded Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program, which provided free healthcare to 50,000 miners, has eliminated critical monitoring and early detection services for Black Lung Disease, due to President Trump's budget cuts, potentially leading to increased severe il...
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56% Bias Score

Maternal Healthcare Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Two Decades of Progress
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that "unprecedented" cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to undo two decades of progress, potentially causing a rise in maternal deaths after a 40% decline between 2000 and 2023, leaving 260,000 maternal deaths in 2023; the most drastic cuts orig...

Maternal Healthcare Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Two Decades of Progress
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that "unprecedented" cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to undo two decades of progress, potentially causing a rise in maternal deaths after a 40% decline between 2000 and 2023, leaving 260,000 maternal deaths in 2023; the most drastic cuts orig...
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40% Bias Score

UK Launches Men's Health Strategy to Tackle Mortality Gap
The UK government is launching a men's health strategy to address the four-year shorter life expectancy of men compared to women, focusing on lifestyle factors, healthcare access, and societal barriers.

UK Launches Men's Health Strategy to Tackle Mortality Gap
The UK government is launching a men's health strategy to address the four-year shorter life expectancy of men compared to women, focusing on lifestyle factors, healthcare access, and societal barriers.
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16% Bias Score

German Online Pharmacies Boom After E-Prescription Launch
Online pharmacies in Germany experienced a 7.8% surge in sales to €423.1 million in Q1 2025, fueled by the January 2024 e-prescription mandate allowing digital prescription redemption, contrasting with a drop in physical pharmacies to their lowest number since 1978.

German Online Pharmacies Boom After E-Prescription Launch
Online pharmacies in Germany experienced a 7.8% surge in sales to €423.1 million in Q1 2025, fueled by the January 2024 e-prescription mandate allowing digital prescription redemption, contrasting with a drop in physical pharmacies to their lowest number since 1978.
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28% Bias Score
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