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Weight-Loss Drugs: Economic Benefits and NHS Strain
Two weight-loss injections, Wegovy and Monjaro, are showing promise in helping obese people lose weight and return to work, but their increased use strains the NHS and raises concerns about long-term effects and equitable access.
Weight-Loss Drugs: Economic Benefits and NHS Strain
Two weight-loss injections, Wegovy and Monjaro, are showing promise in helping obese people lose weight and return to work, but their increased use strains the NHS and raises concerns about long-term effects and equitable access.
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36% Bias Score


SoVD's "Schwarzbuch sozial" Exposes Systemic Flaws in Lower Saxony Social Welfare System
The SoVD's annual "Schwarzbuch sozial" documents numerous cases of excessively delayed and poorly handled social benefit applications in Lower Saxony, Germany, primarily impacting low-income individuals with disabilities, exposing systemic flaws in the social welfare system.
SoVD's "Schwarzbuch sozial" Exposes Systemic Flaws in Lower Saxony Social Welfare System
The SoVD's annual "Schwarzbuch sozial" documents numerous cases of excessively delayed and poorly handled social benefit applications in Lower Saxony, Germany, primarily impacting low-income individuals with disabilities, exposing systemic flaws in the social welfare system.
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36% Bias Score


Undervalued Healthcare and Energy Stocks Show Strong Upside Potential
Several healthcare and energy companies, including Biogen, Regeneron, and AES, are trading at a discount despite strong analyst projections and positive recent performance, potentially presenting significant investment opportunities.
Undervalued Healthcare and Energy Stocks Show Strong Upside Potential
Several healthcare and energy companies, including Biogen, Regeneron, and AES, are trading at a discount despite strong analyst projections and positive recent performance, potentially presenting significant investment opportunities.
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40% Bias Score


Barnier to Cut Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants Amidst Far-Right Pressure
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier plans to significantly reduce healthcare coverage under the Aide médicale d'Etat (AME) for undocumented immigrants to avoid censure from the far-right Rassemblement National, prompting strong criticism from the left.
Barnier to Cut Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants Amidst Far-Right Pressure
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier plans to significantly reduce healthcare coverage under the Aide médicale d'Etat (AME) for undocumented immigrants to avoid censure from the far-right Rassemblement National, prompting strong criticism from the left.
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56% Bias Score


Ellinikon Mall Project Nears Contractor Selection, Total Cost Exceeds €1 Billion
Greece's Ellinikon Mall project, with an estimated cost of €600-650 million (excluding infrastructure and financing), is nearing contractor selection; Lamda Malls will contribute €275 million, with bank loans covering the rest; the total cost for both Ellinikon and Riviera Galleria malls exceeds €1 ...
Ellinikon Mall Project Nears Contractor Selection, Total Cost Exceeds €1 Billion
Greece's Ellinikon Mall project, with an estimated cost of €600-650 million (excluding infrastructure and financing), is nearing contractor selection; Lamda Malls will contribute €275 million, with bank loans covering the rest; the total cost for both Ellinikon and Riviera Galleria malls exceeds €1 ...
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0% Bias Score


Human Cell Atlas Revolutionizes Understanding of Human Body
A new human cell atlas reveals thousands of previously unknown cell types, transforming our understanding of the human body and paving the way for new treatments.
Human Cell Atlas Revolutionizes Understanding of Human Body
A new human cell atlas reveals thousands of previously unknown cell types, transforming our understanding of the human body and paving the way for new treatments.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Over Controversial Payment System
Turkish family doctors will strike December 2-6, protesting a new performance-based payment system deemed overly burdensome and harmful to patient care, prompting concerns about access to primary healthcare services and the potential for a mass exodus of family doctors from the public system.

Turkish Family Doctors to Strike Over Controversial Payment System
Turkish family doctors will strike December 2-6, protesting a new performance-based payment system deemed overly burdensome and harmful to patient care, prompting concerns about access to primary healthcare services and the potential for a mass exodus of family doctors from the public system.
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56% Bias Score

UK Parliament Approves Bill to Legalize Physician-Assisted Dying
The UK Parliament's lower house voted to legalize physician-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of under six months, with safeguards such as approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, following a passionate debate and despite concerns over palliative care access.

UK Parliament Approves Bill to Legalize Physician-Assisted Dying
The UK Parliament's lower house voted to legalize physician-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of under six months, with safeguards such as approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, following a passionate debate and despite concerns over palliative care access.
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44% Bias Score

UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill
The British Parliament will vote Friday on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live, requiring approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, making the UK one of a few countries to allow it.

UK Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Bill
The British Parliament will vote Friday on a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients with less than six months to live, requiring approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, making the UK one of a few countries to allow it.
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48% Bias Score

Mattarella Advocates for Expanded Access to Palliative Care in Italy
President Mattarella met with palliative care representatives, discussing the need to expand access to palliative care, particularly for children, while highlighting successes and challenges in implementing the 2010 Law 38.

Mattarella Advocates for Expanded Access to Palliative Care in Italy
President Mattarella met with palliative care representatives, discussing the need to expand access to palliative care, particularly for children, while highlighting successes and challenges in implementing the 2010 Law 38.
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16% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill: Key MP Votes in Favor
Colum Eastwood, former SDLP leader, will vote for a private member's bill in the UK parliament to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients in England and Wales, while DUP leader Gavin Robinson opposes it due to concerns over coercion and insufficient safeguards.

Assisted Dying Bill: Key MP Votes in Favor
Colum Eastwood, former SDLP leader, will vote for a private member's bill in the UK parliament to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients in England and Wales, while DUP leader Gavin Robinson opposes it due to concerns over coercion and insufficient safeguards.
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28% Bias Score

India Doctors Strike Over Safety Concerns
A recent knife attack on a doctor in India has sparked widespread protests and a debate over the safety of medical staff in the country's often overcrowded hospitals.

India Doctors Strike Over Safety Concerns
A recent knife attack on a doctor in India has sparked widespread protests and a debate over the safety of medical staff in the country's often overcrowded hospitals.
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40% Bias Score
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