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AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.
AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.
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24% Bias Score


Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...
Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...
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68% Bias Score


NIH Clarifies Research Continuity Amidst Communications Pause
NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli issued a memo clarifying that clinical trials and essential research can proceed despite a temporary communications pause ordered by President Trump, but new grant reviews and procurements for new studies are temporarily halted.
NIH Clarifies Research Continuity Amidst Communications Pause
NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli issued a memo clarifying that clinical trials and essential research can proceed despite a temporary communications pause ordered by President Trump, but new grant reviews and procurements for new studies are temporarily halted.
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44% Bias Score


EU Commission to Respond to Citizen's Initiative on Abortion Access
A European Citizen's Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services, surpassing one million signatures from fifteen member states, compels the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to legislative action or a formal acknowledgment, amidst varying national aborti...
EU Commission to Respond to Citizen's Initiative on Abortion Access
A European Citizen's Initiative demanding EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services, surpassing one million signatures from fifteen member states, compels the European Commission to respond, potentially leading to legislative action or a formal acknowledgment, amidst varying national aborti...
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40% Bias Score


EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative calling for EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services has garnered over one million signatures, prompting a mandatory response from the European Commission and raising questions about the future of reproductive rights in the EU.
EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion Across Member States
A European citizens' initiative calling for EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services has garnered over one million signatures, prompting a mandatory response from the European Commission and raising questions about the future of reproductive rights in the EU.
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28% Bias Score


Spain's Cancer Cases Rise 20 Percent, Mortality Decreases
Spain's estimated 296,103 cancer diagnoses in 2025 show a 20 percent increase over the past decade, with colon, breast, lung, prostate, and bladder cancers most prevalent; decreased mortality reflects improved treatments and prevention, while rising lung cancer in women is linked to increased tobacc...
Spain's Cancer Cases Rise 20 Percent, Mortality Decreases
Spain's estimated 296,103 cancer diagnoses in 2025 show a 20 percent increase over the past decade, with colon, breast, lung, prostate, and bladder cancers most prevalent; decreased mortality reflects improved treatments and prevention, while rising lung cancer in women is linked to increased tobacc...
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40% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis of Personality Disorder Leads to Mistreatment and Stigma
Jessica Matthews, a 21-year-old Welsh nursing student, received a borderline personality disorder diagnosis that led to mistreatment, stigma, and denial of life insurance; after years of battling the diagnosis, it was removed, and she now awaits an autism assessment.

Misdiagnosis of Personality Disorder Leads to Mistreatment and Stigma
Jessica Matthews, a 21-year-old Welsh nursing student, received a borderline personality disorder diagnosis that led to mistreatment, stigma, and denial of life insurance; after years of battling the diagnosis, it was removed, and she now awaits an autism assessment.
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64% Bias Score

Spain Prepares Third Secret Tender to Secure Private Healthcare for Civil Servants
After two failed bids, Spain's Digital Transformation Ministry is secretly preparing a third, substantially higher offer (€4.5 billion+) to ensure private insurers continue healthcare for 1.5 million civil servants and their families, despite the Health Minister's preference for public healthcare.

Spain Prepares Third Secret Tender to Secure Private Healthcare for Civil Servants
After two failed bids, Spain's Digital Transformation Ministry is secretly preparing a third, substantially higher offer (€4.5 billion+) to ensure private insurers continue healthcare for 1.5 million civil servants and their families, despite the Health Minister's preference for public healthcare.
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60% Bias Score

House Republicans Reintroduce Bill to Ban Chemical Abortion Drugs
Rep. Andy Ogles and over a dozen House Republicans reintroduced a bill to ban chemical abortion drugs, carrying a potential 25-year prison sentence for providers, with exceptions for contraception, miscarriage, and life-threatening situations; the bill does not criminalize women.

House Republicans Reintroduce Bill to Ban Chemical Abortion Drugs
Rep. Andy Ogles and over a dozen House Republicans reintroduced a bill to ban chemical abortion drugs, carrying a potential 25-year prison sentence for providers, with exceptions for contraception, miscarriage, and life-threatening situations; the bill does not criminalize women.
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64% Bias Score

French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.

French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.
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32% Bias Score

Severe Flu Season in France Exceeds Previous Years' Mortality Rates
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalizations and deaths, exceeding previous years' levels and prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January alone.

Severe Flu Season in France Exceeds Previous Years' Mortality Rates
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalizations and deaths, exceeding previous years' levels and prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January alone.
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36% Bias Score

CSIF Union Calls One-Day Strike Over Spanish Public Healthcare Uncertainty
The CSIF union in Spain has called a one-day strike for February 13th due to uncertainty over healthcare for 1.1 million public sector employees and 400,000 family members, following a lack of a definitive agreement between the government and insurers regarding the future of healthcare provision.

CSIF Union Calls One-Day Strike Over Spanish Public Healthcare Uncertainty
The CSIF union in Spain has called a one-day strike for February 13th due to uncertainty over healthcare for 1.1 million public sector employees and 400,000 family members, following a lack of a definitive agreement between the government and insurers regarding the future of healthcare provision.
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52% Bias Score
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