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Socioeconomic Disparities in Australian Colonoscopy Access
A new analysis reveals that poorer Australians are less likely to receive colonoscopies, while wealthier areas have higher rates and unnecessary repeat procedures, exposing a growing healthcare divide.
Socioeconomic Disparities in Australian Colonoscopy Access
A new analysis reveals that poorer Australians are less likely to receive colonoscopies, while wealthier areas have higher rates and unnecessary repeat procedures, exposing a growing healthcare divide.
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24% Bias Score


Congenital Syphilis Cases Triple, Causing Urgent Health Warning
The US saw a sharp rise in congenital syphilis cases in 2023, reaching 3,882—the highest since 1992—due to insufficient prenatal care and testing, treatment gaps, and a shortage of the only cure, benzathine penicillin. This impacts mainly minority groups with limited healthcare access.
Congenital Syphilis Cases Triple, Causing Urgent Health Warning
The US saw a sharp rise in congenital syphilis cases in 2023, reaching 3,882—the highest since 1992—due to insufficient prenatal care and testing, treatment gaps, and a shortage of the only cure, benzathine penicillin. This impacts mainly minority groups with limited healthcare access.
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48% Bias Score


Outdated Guidelines Lead to Unnecessary Prostate Cancer Treatments
Outdated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines on prostate cancer active surveillance cause inconsistent treatment across the UK, potentially leading to 5,000 men annually undergoing unnecessary procedures and a 'postcode lottery' of care.
Outdated Guidelines Lead to Unnecessary Prostate Cancer Treatments
Outdated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines on prostate cancer active surveillance cause inconsistent treatment across the UK, potentially leading to 5,000 men annually undergoing unnecessary procedures and a 'postcode lottery' of care.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia Birth Center Faces Hospital Opposition Amidst High Maternal Mortality
Katie Chubb's six-year struggle to open a birth center in Augusta, Georgia, highlights the US's high maternal and infant mortality rates and the lack of safe birthing options outside hospitals, exemplified by Clarissa Viens's traumatic home birth resulting in her son's brain injury.
Georgia Birth Center Faces Hospital Opposition Amidst High Maternal Mortality
Katie Chubb's six-year struggle to open a birth center in Augusta, Georgia, highlights the US's high maternal and infant mortality rates and the lack of safe birthing options outside hospitals, exemplified by Clarissa Viens's traumatic home birth resulting in her son's brain injury.
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60% Bias Score


UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.
UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.
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48% Bias Score


Spain to Establish First National Transgender Healthcare Referral Center
Spain's Ministry of Health is proposing a national referral center for transgender healthcare, to be voted on Friday by autonomous communities, focusing on complex surgeries and addressing the high rates of mental health issues in this population, while ensuring quality care nationwide.
Spain to Establish First National Transgender Healthcare Referral Center
Spain's Ministry of Health is proposing a national referral center for transgender healthcare, to be voted on Friday by autonomous communities, focusing on complex surgeries and addressing the high rates of mental health issues in this population, while ensuring quality care nationwide.
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32% Bias Score

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...
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40% Bias Score

Uneven Progress in Cancer Survival Rates Highlights Disparities
A study reveals uneven progress in cancer survival rates over 50 years, with some cancers like melanoma showing 90%+ 10-year survival, while others, including pancreatic, oesophageal, stomach, and lung cancers, lag significantly behind, highlighting disparities in detection and treatment.

Uneven Progress in Cancer Survival Rates Highlights Disparities
A study reveals uneven progress in cancer survival rates over 50 years, with some cancers like melanoma showing 90%+ 10-year survival, while others, including pancreatic, oesophageal, stomach, and lung cancers, lag significantly behind, highlighting disparities in detection and treatment.
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44% Bias Score

Brooklyn's CWHA combats high Black maternal mortality with free doula services
In Brooklyn, where Black women face a disproportionately high maternal mortality rate—3.5 times that of white women—the Caribbean Women's Health Association (CWHA) provides free doula services, addressing systemic healthcare disparities and improving outcomes by offering comprehensive support before...

Brooklyn's CWHA combats high Black maternal mortality with free doula services
In Brooklyn, where Black women face a disproportionately high maternal mortality rate—3.5 times that of white women—the Caribbean Women's Health Association (CWHA) provides free doula services, addressing systemic healthcare disparities and improving outcomes by offering comprehensive support before...
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28% Bias Score

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults: A Generational Divide?
A study reveals older adults experience similar depression symptoms to younger people, but often misattribute them to aging, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic conditions; this is compounded by stigma and potential physician bias.

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults: A Generational Divide?
A study reveals older adults experience similar depression symptoms to younger people, but often misattribute them to aging, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic conditions; this is compounded by stigma and potential physician bias.
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40% Bias Score

Alaska Native Children Face Critically High Birth Defect Rates
Alaska's Native children experience a dramatically higher rate of birth defects (651 per 1,000 live births in 2017) compared to non-Native children (266 per 1,000) and the national average (33 per 1,000), due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental toxins, lifestyle choices, and limited h...

Alaska Native Children Face Critically High Birth Defect Rates
Alaska's Native children experience a dramatically higher rate of birth defects (651 per 1,000 live births in 2017) compared to non-Native children (266 per 1,000) and the national average (33 per 1,000), due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental toxins, lifestyle choices, and limited h...
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40% Bias Score

Italian Pathologist's NGO Improves Cancer Diagnosis in Djibouti
Retired pathologist Vincenzo Stracca Pansa, founder of the NGO "Patologi Oltre Frontiera," has been providing cancer diagnostic services and training in Djibouti since 1996, challenging misconceptions about the prevalence of cancer in the Horn of Africa and showcasing the importance of global health...

Italian Pathologist's NGO Improves Cancer Diagnosis in Djibouti
Retired pathologist Vincenzo Stracca Pansa, founder of the NGO "Patologi Oltre Frontiera," has been providing cancer diagnostic services and training in Djibouti since 1996, challenging misconceptions about the prevalence of cancer in the Horn of Africa and showcasing the importance of global health...
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40% Bias Score
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