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China-Ethiopia Brightness Journey: Over 80 Cataract Surgeries Conducted
A Chinese medical team launched a free cataract surgery campaign in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 2nd, 2025, aiming to treat over 500 patients; 80 surgeries were successfully completed by January 5th, 2025, marking a significant step in bilateral healthcare cooperation.
China-Ethiopia Brightness Journey: Over 80 Cataract Surgeries Conducted
A Chinese medical team launched a free cataract surgery campaign in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on January 2nd, 2025, aiming to treat over 500 patients; 80 surgeries were successfully completed by January 5th, 2025, marking a significant step in bilateral healthcare cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
Between September 2023 and August 2024, England saw a record-high 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses detected in early stages (one or two), a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, due to increased screenings; however, wealthier areas show higher early diagnosis rates a...
Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
Between September 2023 and August 2024, England saw a record-high 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses detected in early stages (one or two), a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, due to increased screenings; however, wealthier areas show higher early diagnosis rates a...
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24% Bias Score


Post-Lockdown Surge in Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) Infections
First isolated in 2001, human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a common respiratory virus, mainly affecting young children, causing bronchitis; post-COVID-19 lockdowns saw a surge in cases, particularly in toddlers, impacting healthcare systems worldwide.
Post-Lockdown Surge in Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) Infections
First isolated in 2001, human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a common respiratory virus, mainly affecting young children, causing bronchitis; post-COVID-19 lockdowns saw a surge in cases, particularly in toddlers, impacting healthcare systems worldwide.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Pharmacies to Close Nationwide Amid Wage Dispute
Pharmacy workers in the Netherlands will strike nationwide on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing nearly 2000 pharmacies due to an ongoing dispute over wages and working conditions; unions demand a 6% pay raise while employers offer 2%.
Dutch Pharmacies to Close Nationwide Amid Wage Dispute
Pharmacy workers in the Netherlands will strike nationwide on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing nearly 2000 pharmacies due to an ongoing dispute over wages and working conditions; unions demand a 6% pay raise while employers offer 2%.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Pharmacies to Close Nationwide in Renewed Strike
Dutch pharmacy employees will strike nationwide on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing almost 2000 pharmacies due to an ongoing dispute over a 6% pay increase and high workload, despite a court previously halting a strike due to potential health risks.
Dutch Pharmacies to Close Nationwide in Renewed Strike
Dutch pharmacy employees will strike nationwide on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing almost 2000 pharmacies due to an ongoing dispute over a 6% pay increase and high workload, despite a court previously halting a strike due to potential health risks.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.
Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.
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28% Bias Score

AI's 2025 Impact: From Healthcare to Autonomous Agents
AI will significantly advance healthcare and scientific research in 2025 with the release of AlphaFold and improvements in ClimateNet predictions, while autonomous AI agents will take on daily tasks, prompting new regulations and the rise of smaller, more accessible language models.

AI's 2025 Impact: From Healthcare to Autonomous Agents
AI will significantly advance healthcare and scientific research in 2025 with the release of AlphaFold and improvements in ClimateNet predictions, while autonomous AI agents will take on daily tasks, prompting new regulations and the rise of smaller, more accessible language models.
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36% Bias Score

\"Slower Respiratory Virus Season in Spain Eases Pressure on Healthcare System\"
\"Spain is experiencing a slower respiratory virus epidemic this year compared to 2023, with lower influenza rates and a delayed peak, easing some pressure on the healthcare system but highlighting staff shortages and inflexible vacation policies.\

\"Slower Respiratory Virus Season in Spain Eases Pressure on Healthcare System\"
\"Spain is experiencing a slower respiratory virus epidemic this year compared to 2023, with lower influenza rates and a delayed peak, easing some pressure on the healthcare system but highlighting staff shortages and inflexible vacation policies.\
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44% Bias Score

Israel Confirms Detention of Gaza Hospital Director Amidst Ongoing Hospital Attacks
Israel confirms the detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital, on suspicion of "involvement in terrorist activities," following a raid where patients were forced outside in cold weather, amidst reports of at least 10 hospital attacks and over 45,500 Palestinian deat...

Israel Confirms Detention of Gaza Hospital Director Amidst Ongoing Hospital Attacks
Israel confirms the detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital, on suspicion of "involvement in terrorist activities," following a raid where patients were forced outside in cold weather, amidst reports of at least 10 hospital attacks and over 45,500 Palestinian deat...
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Pharmacies to Close for Two-Day Strike
Pharmacy employees in the Netherlands will strike on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing nearly 2000 pharmacies due to a dispute over a 6% pay raise demanded by unions CNV and FNV, while employers only offer 2%.

Dutch Pharmacies to Close for Two-Day Strike
Pharmacy employees in the Netherlands will strike on Thursday and Friday of next week, closing nearly 2000 pharmacies due to a dispute over a 6% pay raise demanded by unions CNV and FNV, while employers only offer 2%.
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32% Bias Score

Co-Med Bankruptcy: Most Patients Regain GP Access, Exposing Systemic Healthcare Issues
The bankruptcy of Co-Med in July left 50,000 patients without a GP, but six months later, almost all have found new care, thanks to efforts by insurers and local initiatives. However, the situation exposed systemic issues, particularly GP shortages.

Co-Med Bankruptcy: Most Patients Regain GP Access, Exposing Systemic Healthcare Issues
The bankruptcy of Co-Med in July left 50,000 patients without a GP, but six months later, almost all have found new care, thanks to efforts by insurers and local initiatives. However, the situation exposed systemic issues, particularly GP shortages.
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Homeless Seniors Driven by Inflation and Housing Crisis
The number of homeless seniors in the U.S. is tripling between 2019 and 2030 due to inflation, rising rents, and lack of affordable housing; this is exemplified by Kim Hilton, a 68-year-old diabetic in Montana who lost his legs due to prolonged homelessness.

Surge in Homeless Seniors Driven by Inflation and Housing Crisis
The number of homeless seniors in the U.S. is tripling between 2019 and 2030 due to inflation, rising rents, and lack of affordable housing; this is exemplified by Kim Hilton, a 68-year-old diabetic in Montana who lost his legs due to prolonged homelessness.
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24% Bias Score
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