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Long COVID Cripples Dutch Workforce: 12,000+ on Disability
Five years after the first COVID-19 case, 450,000 people in the Netherlands have long COVID; over 12,000 are now on WIA disability benefits due to the illness, a fourfold increase in two years, though patient organizations estimate 90,000 have serious symptoms, showcasing the lasting health and econ...
Long COVID Cripples Dutch Workforce: 12,000+ on Disability
Five years after the first COVID-19 case, 450,000 people in the Netherlands have long COVID; over 12,000 are now on WIA disability benefits due to the illness, a fourfold increase in two years, though patient organizations estimate 90,000 have serious symptoms, showcasing the lasting health and econ...
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48% Bias Score


France's 2025-2030 Plan: Accelerating Rare Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
France's new 2025-2030 plan for rare diseases aims to improve patient care by strengthening the relationship between general practitioners and hospitals, accelerating diagnoses through increased lab testing capacity, and expanding newborn screening to include more conditions; coordinated by Pr Guill...
France's 2025-2030 Plan: Accelerating Rare Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
France's new 2025-2030 plan for rare diseases aims to improve patient care by strengthening the relationship between general practitioners and hospitals, accelerating diagnoses through increased lab testing capacity, and expanding newborn screening to include more conditions; coordinated by Pr Guill...
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44% Bias Score


House GOP Budget Plan Threatens Medicaid Coverage for Millions
The House Republican budget resolution proposes $880 billion in cuts over 10 years, potentially jeopardizing Medicaid coverage for 72 million low-income and disabled Americans to extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts; experts warn of severe consequences.
House GOP Budget Plan Threatens Medicaid Coverage for Millions
The House Republican budget resolution proposes $880 billion in cuts over 10 years, potentially jeopardizing Medicaid coverage for 72 million low-income and disabled Americans to extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts; experts warn of severe consequences.
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52% Bias Score


AI-Driven Health Tech Attracts Billions in Investment, Fueling Greek Startup Growth
Investors poured over \$7.5 billion into AI-powered health tech in 2022, with 2023 showing continued growth; Greek startups like Achira.ai, Deepure, and PolyModels Hub are key players in this trend, attracting significant funding and contributing to faster drug discovery.
AI-Driven Health Tech Attracts Billions in Investment, Fueling Greek Startup Growth
Investors poured over \$7.5 billion into AI-powered health tech in 2022, with 2023 showing continued growth; Greek startups like Achira.ai, Deepure, and PolyModels Hub are key players in this trend, attracting significant funding and contributing to faster drug discovery.
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44% Bias Score


Labor to Build 50 More Urgent Care Clinics
The Albanese government will build 50 more urgent care clinics across Australia by 2025-26, costing $644 million and aiming to increase access to healthcare, particularly in suburban and regional areas, ahead of an expected April 12 election.
Labor to Build 50 More Urgent Care Clinics
The Albanese government will build 50 more urgent care clinics across Australia by 2025-26, costing $644 million and aiming to increase access to healthcare, particularly in suburban and regional areas, ahead of an expected April 12 election.
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EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
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40% Bias Score

Weight-Loss Jabs Show Promise in Reversing Liver Damage
Weight-loss injections, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, containing semaglutide, are showing promise in reversing severe liver damage caused by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to a King's College London study; this offers hope for the millions of people who have this condition, cases...

Weight-Loss Jabs Show Promise in Reversing Liver Damage
Weight-loss injections, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, containing semaglutide, are showing promise in reversing severe liver damage caused by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to a King's College London study; this offers hope for the millions of people who have this condition, cases...
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans Propose \$1.9 Trillion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican budget plan proposes \$1.9 trillion in Medicaid cuts over ten years, potentially impacting 72 million enrollees by reducing federal funding and possibly imposing work requirements, despite President Trump's prior promises and considerable public opposition.

House Republicans Propose \$1.9 Trillion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican budget plan proposes \$1.9 trillion in Medicaid cuts over ten years, potentially impacting 72 million enrollees by reducing federal funding and possibly imposing work requirements, despite President Trump's prior promises and considerable public opposition.
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44% Bias Score

Republican Hesitation on Medicaid Cuts Amidst Public Backlash
Facing opposition from constituents and fellow Republicans, the GOP is reconsidering plans to cut Medicaid by $880 billion over 10 years to finance tax cuts, despite President Trump's initial support for the cuts. The program covers nearly 80 million Americans, with high usage rates across various s...

Republican Hesitation on Medicaid Cuts Amidst Public Backlash
Facing opposition from constituents and fellow Republicans, the GOP is reconsidering plans to cut Medicaid by $880 billion over 10 years to finance tax cuts, despite President Trump's initial support for the cuts. The program covers nearly 80 million Americans, with high usage rates across various s...
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.

Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
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60% Bias Score

Novosibirsk Schoolboy Dies After Delayed Meningococcal Infection Diagnosis
A third-grade student in Koltsovo, Novosibirsk, died on February 26 after a rapid onset of meningococcal infection; delayed diagnosis by emergency responders, who initially believed it to be a simple infection, likely contributed to the fatal outcome; all third-grade classes and one fourth-grade cla...

Novosibirsk Schoolboy Dies After Delayed Meningococcal Infection Diagnosis
A third-grade student in Koltsovo, Novosibirsk, died on February 26 after a rapid onset of meningococcal infection; delayed diagnosis by emergency responders, who initially believed it to be a simple infection, likely contributed to the fatal outcome; all third-grade classes and one fourth-grade cla...
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44% Bias Score

Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Lead to Unlawful Killing
Stephen Cole, a schizophrenic man released from prison without adequate medication due to systemic failures, killed Travelodge receptionist Marta Elena Vento in Bournemouth on December 9, 2020, during a psychotic episode; a coroner ruled her death an unlawful killing.

Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Lead to Unlawful Killing
Stephen Cole, a schizophrenic man released from prison without adequate medication due to systemic failures, killed Travelodge receptionist Marta Elena Vento in Bournemouth on December 9, 2020, during a psychotic episode; a coroner ruled her death an unlawful killing.
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40% Bias Score
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