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Trans Man's Isolation Highlights Underwear Accessibility Crisis
A 28-year-old trans man from Wales, Jay-Harley Rees, describes hiding himself away every month due to a lack of access to trans-friendly underwear, highlighting the need for inclusivity and the significant mental health challenges faced by the transgender community in small towns and rural areas.
Trans Man's Isolation Highlights Underwear Accessibility Crisis
A 28-year-old trans man from Wales, Jay-Harley Rees, describes hiding himself away every month due to a lack of access to trans-friendly underwear, highlighting the need for inclusivity and the significant mental health challenges faced by the transgender community in small towns and rural areas.
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44% Bias Score


Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.
Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.
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32% Bias Score


Life After: Assisted Suicide and Systemic Neglect of Disabled Individuals
Director Reid Davenport's documentary, Life After, examines the right-to-die debate, focusing on the experiences of disabled individuals such as Elizabeth Bouvia, Jerika Bolen, and Michael Kaliszan; it questions whether assisted suicide is a real choice when life options are severely limited due to ...
Life After: Assisted Suicide and Systemic Neglect of Disabled Individuals
Director Reid Davenport's documentary, Life After, examines the right-to-die debate, focusing on the experiences of disabled individuals such as Elizabeth Bouvia, Jerika Bolen, and Michael Kaliszan; it questions whether assisted suicide is a real choice when life options are severely limited due to ...
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52% Bias Score


Inconsistent School Policies on Remote Monitoring of CGMs for Type 1 Diabetes
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) improve Type 1 diabetes management in schools, but inconsistent policies on remote monitoring by school staff due to staff shortages and technical issues leave many parents monitoring their children's blood sugar remotely, creating safety concerns that have led to ...
Inconsistent School Policies on Remote Monitoring of CGMs for Type 1 Diabetes
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) improve Type 1 diabetes management in schools, but inconsistent policies on remote monitoring by school staff due to staff shortages and technical issues leave many parents monitoring their children's blood sugar remotely, creating safety concerns that have led to ...
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Healthcare Access Crisis Exacerbated by Online Misinformation
A Canadian Medical Association survey reveals that 37% of Canadians used online medical advice due to lack of access to healthcare professionals, with 23% experiencing negative effects; 62% encountered health misinformation, highlighting a dual crisis of access and misinformation.
Canadian Healthcare Access Crisis Exacerbated by Online Misinformation
A Canadian Medical Association survey reveals that 37% of Canadians used online medical advice due to lack of access to healthcare professionals, with 23% experiencing negative effects; 62% encountered health misinformation, highlighting a dual crisis of access and misinformation.
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40% Bias Score


German Pharmacies at 50-Year Low Amidst Funding Crisis and Leadership Disputes
Germany's pharmacies have reached their lowest number in almost 50 years, with 17,041 at the end of 2024, down 530 from 2023, due to chronic underfunding and internal disputes within the industry's representative association, resulting in reduced patient access to essential medications.
German Pharmacies at 50-Year Low Amidst Funding Crisis and Leadership Disputes
Germany's pharmacies have reached their lowest number in almost 50 years, with 17,041 at the end of 2024, down 530 from 2023, due to chronic underfunding and internal disputes within the industry's representative association, resulting in reduced patient access to essential medications.
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48% Bias Score

UK Pediatric Physiotherapy Delays Cause Irreversible Harm to Children
A survey of UK paediatric physiotherapists reveals unacceptable delays in accessing services, causing irreversible harm to children; some families travel over 200 miles for treatment, while others go private due to lengthy waits and staff shortages, creating a potential lifelong impact on a generati...

UK Pediatric Physiotherapy Delays Cause Irreversible Harm to Children
A survey of UK paediatric physiotherapists reveals unacceptable delays in accessing services, causing irreversible harm to children; some families travel over 200 miles for treatment, while others go private due to lengthy waits and staff shortages, creating a potential lifelong impact on a generati...
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56% Bias Score

French Doctors Condemn AME Budget Cuts
French doctors and healthcare professionals strongly condemn proposals to use AME as a budgetary tool, citing ethical concerns and potential negative impacts on public health, supported by the 2023 Evin-Stefanini report which found AME costs not excessive and not a factor influencing migration.

French Doctors Condemn AME Budget Cuts
French doctors and healthcare professionals strongly condemn proposals to use AME as a budgetary tool, citing ethical concerns and potential negative impacts on public health, supported by the 2023 Evin-Stefanini report which found AME costs not excessive and not a factor influencing migration.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Boy with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Needs $3 Million for Gene Therapy
Vladislav Paradov, a Russian boy, was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) at age three, a condition that until recently had no cure. His family is now fundraising $3 million for a new gene therapy treatment available in Dubai.

Russian Boy with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Needs $3 Million for Gene Therapy
Vladislav Paradov, a Russian boy, was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) at age three, a condition that until recently had no cure. His family is now fundraising $3 million for a new gene therapy treatment available in Dubai.
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48% Bias Score

Reproductive Rights Website Offline After Trump Inauguration
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' reproductive rights website, reproductiverights.gov, went offline around President Trump's inauguration, raising concerns given its role in providing information on abortion access and reproductive healthcare.

Reproductive Rights Website Offline After Trump Inauguration
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' reproductive rights website, reproductiverights.gov, went offline around President Trump's inauguration, raising concerns given its role in providing information on abortion access and reproductive healthcare.
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48% Bias Score

AI's Rise in Mental Health: Accessibility or Risk?
A psychologist lost a patient who preferred ChatGPT's diagnosis, illustrating a growing trend of using AI for mental health support; a survey shows that one in four Americans would choose AI over a psychologist, raising concerns about accessibility and the potential misuse of AI.

AI's Rise in Mental Health: Accessibility or Risk?
A psychologist lost a patient who preferred ChatGPT's diagnosis, illustrating a growing trend of using AI for mental health support; a survey shows that one in four Americans would choose AI over a psychologist, raising concerns about accessibility and the potential misuse of AI.
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36% Bias Score

Closure of Russian Maternity Hospitals Raises Concerns About Healthcare Access
The closure of a maternity hospital in a large Russian city, delivering 4,000 babies annually, exemplifies a nationwide trend of consolidating maternity services into larger, regional centers, raising concerns about access to care for women in remote areas.

Closure of Russian Maternity Hospitals Raises Concerns About Healthcare Access
The closure of a maternity hospital in a large Russian city, delivering 4,000 babies annually, exemplifies a nationwide trend of consolidating maternity services into larger, regional centers, raising concerns about access to care for women in remote areas.
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68% Bias Score
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