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Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Ban on Transgender Healthcare Funding for Minors
LGBTQ+ advocates and families sued the Trump administration for banning federal funding of transgender healthcare for minors, citing the executive order as unconstitutional and causing immediate disruptions in care, while a legal expert predicts further legal challenges.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Ban on Transgender Healthcare Funding for Minors
LGBTQ+ advocates and families sued the Trump administration for banning federal funding of transgender healthcare for minors, citing the executive order as unconstitutional and causing immediate disruptions in care, while a legal expert predicts further legal challenges.
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80% Bias Score


Influenza Surge in Bavaria Overwhelms Schools
Over 15,000 influenza cases have been reported in Bavaria this winter, impacting schools severely due to high infection rates among children and teachers, leading to increased absences and remote learning in some cases.
Influenza Surge in Bavaria Overwhelms Schools
Over 15,000 influenza cases have been reported in Bavaria this winter, impacting schools severely due to high infection rates among children and teachers, leading to increased absences and remote learning in some cases.
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24% Bias Score


Widespread Fraud Delays Alzheimer's Cure
Investigative journalist Charles Piller's book, "Doctored," exposes widespread fraud in Alzheimer's research, revealing fabricated results, manipulated images, and regulatory failures costing hundreds of millions of dollars and delaying potential cures; the cases of Lesné and Ashe, and Cassava Scien...
Widespread Fraud Delays Alzheimer's Cure
Investigative journalist Charles Piller's book, "Doctored," exposes widespread fraud in Alzheimer's research, revealing fabricated results, manipulated images, and regulatory failures costing hundreds of millions of dollars and delaying potential cures; the cases of Lesné and Ashe, and Cassava Scien...
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48% Bias Score


Rising Prostate Cancer Diagnoses in the Netherlands Prompt Calls for Earlier Screening
In the Netherlands, prostate cancer diagnoses are rising, mirroring breast cancer rates in women, prompting calls for earlier screening programs to reduce late-stage diagnoses and mortality, despite concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overdiagnosis.
Rising Prostate Cancer Diagnoses in the Netherlands Prompt Calls for Earlier Screening
In the Netherlands, prostate cancer diagnoses are rising, mirroring breast cancer rates in women, prompting calls for earlier screening programs to reduce late-stage diagnoses and mortality, despite concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overdiagnosis.
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44% Bias Score


UK's First Legal Cannabis Factory Opens, Addressing Medicinal Supply Shortages
Derbyshire-based Dalgety opened the UK's first legal cannabis factory, a £10 million facility protected by ex-military guards, addressing the shortage of domestically produced medicinal cannabis and aiming to provide patients with high-quality, timely supplies within one month of harvest.
UK's First Legal Cannabis Factory Opens, Addressing Medicinal Supply Shortages
Derbyshire-based Dalgety opened the UK's first legal cannabis factory, a £10 million facility protected by ex-military guards, addressing the shortage of domestically produced medicinal cannabis and aiming to provide patients with high-quality, timely supplies within one month of harvest.
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44% Bias Score


1 Million+ Americans at Risk After Major Healthcare Data Breach
A data breach at Connecticut's Community Health Center (CHC) exposed the personal and medical information of 1,060,936 patients, including Social Security numbers and medical diagnoses, prompting an urgent warning and offers of credit monitoring.
1 Million+ Americans at Risk After Major Healthcare Data Breach
A data breach at Connecticut's Community Health Center (CHC) exposed the personal and medical information of 1,060,936 patients, including Social Security numbers and medical diagnoses, prompting an urgent warning and offers of credit monitoring.
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44% Bias Score

Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...

Oscar Health Reports First Annual Profit, Driven by Record Enrollment Growth
Oscar Health reported a $25 million profit for 2024, a significant turnaround from a $270 million loss in 2023, driven by record enrollment growth (nearly 1.7 million members) and a 56% increase in revenue to $9.1 billion. The company anticipates further growth in 2025, projecting revenue between $1...
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48% Bias Score

Cramer's Trust Books Profits on Abbott Labs Stock After 12% Surge
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust sold 50 shares of Abbott Laboratories (ABT) at ~$131.67 on Wednesday, decreasing its holdings to 650 shares (2.33% weighting) after a recent 12% price surge driven by strong sales projections and resolved legal issues, resulting in a roughly 16% gain on shares purchased...

Cramer's Trust Books Profits on Abbott Labs Stock After 12% Surge
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust sold 50 shares of Abbott Laboratories (ABT) at ~$131.67 on Wednesday, decreasing its holdings to 650 shares (2.33% weighting) after a recent 12% price surge driven by strong sales projections and resolved legal issues, resulting in a roughly 16% gain on shares purchased...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Cancer Prevention Gap: Lifestyle Risks and Healthcare Shortcomings
In Italy, 6 million adults are obese, increasing their cancer risk, yet only 43% receive weight-loss advice from doctors; this highlights insufficient preventative care, particularly among economically disadvantaged individuals, necessitating a multi-pronged approach improving lifestyle intervention...

Italy's Cancer Prevention Gap: Lifestyle Risks and Healthcare Shortcomings
In Italy, 6 million adults are obese, increasing their cancer risk, yet only 43% receive weight-loss advice from doctors; this highlights insufficient preventative care, particularly among economically disadvantaged individuals, necessitating a multi-pronged approach improving lifestyle intervention...
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40% Bias Score

Closure of Emergency Practices in Baden-Württemberg Overwhelms Hospitals
The closure of an emergency medical practice in Buchen, Baden-Württemberg, caused a 27% increase in weekend emergency room visits at the local hospital between November 2023 and March 2024, compared to the same period the previous year; the state government confirmed this in response to an SPD inqui...

Closure of Emergency Practices in Baden-Württemberg Overwhelms Hospitals
The closure of an emergency medical practice in Buchen, Baden-Württemberg, caused a 27% increase in weekend emergency room visits at the local hospital between November 2023 and March 2024, compared to the same period the previous year; the state government confirmed this in response to an SPD inqui...
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40% Bias Score

Misreported Smear Test Leads to Stage Three Cervical Cancer Diagnosis
A Barnsley mother, Shannon Dunkley, was diagnosed with advanced stage three cervical cancer in 2022 due to a misreported 2019 smear test that showed concerning cell changes and HPV; the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust admitted a breach of duty, delaying her diagnosis and treatment ...

Misreported Smear Test Leads to Stage Three Cervical Cancer Diagnosis
A Barnsley mother, Shannon Dunkley, was diagnosed with advanced stage three cervical cancer in 2022 due to a misreported 2019 smear test that showed concerning cell changes and HPV; the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust admitted a breach of duty, delaying her diagnosis and treatment ...
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24% Bias Score

Half a Million Cancer Patients in England Faced Excessive Treatment Delays
Analysis of NHS figures reveals that 506,335 cancer patients in England waited over two months for treatment in the last decade, with significant variations across cancer types, leading to concerns about preventable deaths due to treatment delays.

Half a Million Cancer Patients in England Faced Excessive Treatment Delays
Analysis of NHS figures reveals that 506,335 cancer patients in England waited over two months for treatment in the last decade, with significant variations across cancer types, leading to concerns about preventable deaths due to treatment delays.
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48% Bias Score
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