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US Sees Second Flu Peak Amidst High Covid-19 Levels, New At-Home Tests Offer Hope but Face Cost Barrier
The United States is experiencing a second peak in flu cases this season, surpassing last year's peak with a 30% test positivity rate, resulting in at least 20 million cases and 11,000 deaths; this coincides with high levels of Covid-19, yet new at-home combination tests offer faster diagnosis and t...
US Sees Second Flu Peak Amidst High Covid-19 Levels, New At-Home Tests Offer Hope but Face Cost Barrier
The United States is experiencing a second peak in flu cases this season, surpassing last year's peak with a 30% test positivity rate, resulting in at least 20 million cases and 11,000 deaths; this coincides with high levels of Covid-19, yet new at-home combination tests offer faster diagnosis and t...
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32% Bias Score


Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Orders on Transgender Healthcare
Two transgender adults and five families filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump's executive orders prohibiting federal funding for transition-related healthcare for minors and defining sex as biologically binary, arguing the orders are illegal and unconstitutional and violate parental right...
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Orders on Transgender Healthcare
Two transgender adults and five families filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump's executive orders prohibiting federal funding for transition-related healthcare for minors and defining sex as biologically binary, arguing the orders are illegal and unconstitutional and violate parental right...
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68% Bias Score


France Secures Continued Wegovy Access Pending Price Negotiation
Novo Nordisk will continue providing free Wegovy to 3,000 French patients until at least December 2025 while negotiating a price for national reimbursement, following a positive review by the Haute Autorité de santé (HAS) in December 2024 and initial access for nearly 10,000 patients through an earl...
France Secures Continued Wegovy Access Pending Price Negotiation
Novo Nordisk will continue providing free Wegovy to 3,000 French patients until at least December 2025 while negotiating a price for national reimbursement, following a positive review by the Haute Autorité de santé (HAS) in December 2024 and initial access for nearly 10,000 patients through an earl...
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32% Bias Score


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

Georgia Advances Bill Restricting Transgender Healthcare Funding
Georgia became the first state in 2024 to advance a bill cutting public funding for transgender adults' gender-affirming care, despite opposition and existing legal settlements, reflecting a broader conservative push against such care nationwide.

Georgia Advances Bill Restricting Transgender Healthcare Funding
Georgia became the first state in 2024 to advance a bill cutting public funding for transgender adults' gender-affirming care, despite opposition and existing legal settlements, reflecting a broader conservative push against such care nationwide.
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44% Bias Score

Israel's Mental Health Crisis: A Growing Need for Resources
A psychologist in Israel describes the urgent need for increased mental health resources, highlighting long waiting lists and unmet needs, while noting the emergence of technological and community-based initiatives to address the crisis.

Israel's Mental Health Crisis: A Growing Need for Resources
A psychologist in Israel describes the urgent need for increased mental health resources, highlighting long waiting lists and unmet needs, while noting the emergence of technological and community-based initiatives to address the crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Especially Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer—a 3,000 increase from 2023—largely due to population growth and aging. Prostate cancer diagnoses surged, nearing breast cancer numbers, highlighting the need for improved early detection, as many cases present with advanced metast...

Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Especially Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer—a 3,000 increase from 2023—largely due to population growth and aging. Prostate cancer diagnoses surged, nearing breast cancer numbers, highlighting the need for improved early detection, as many cases present with advanced metast...
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60% 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
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