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NHS Chief Executive Resigns Amidst Police Manslaughter Investigation
George Findlay, chief executive of University Hospitals Sussex NHS trust, is resigning this month amid a Sussex police investigation into the potential manslaughter of over 90 patients and serious harm to over 100 others due to alleged medical negligence and a cover-up at the Royal Sussex County Hos...
NHS Chief Executive Resigns Amidst Police Manslaughter Investigation
George Findlay, chief executive of University Hospitals Sussex NHS trust, is resigning this month amid a Sussex police investigation into the potential manslaughter of over 90 patients and serious harm to over 100 others due to alleged medical negligence and a cover-up at the Royal Sussex County Hos...
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40% Bias Score


US Child Health Declines Significantly, Mortality Rates Soar
A recent study in JAMA found a 15-20% increase in chronic conditions among US children from 2011 to 2023, with mortality rates 80% higher than in other high-income countries from 2010-2023, driven by factors like firearm injuries, substance abuse, and reduced healthcare access.
US Child Health Declines Significantly, Mortality Rates Soar
A recent study in JAMA found a 15-20% increase in chronic conditions among US children from 2011 to 2023, with mortality rates 80% higher than in other high-income countries from 2010-2023, driven by factors like firearm injuries, substance abuse, and reduced healthcare access.
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36% Bias Score


UK Resident Doctors to Strike for Five Days Over Pay Dispute
The British Medical Association (BMA) announced that over 26,000 resident doctors in the UK will strike for five days from July 25th to 30th due to a pay dispute with the government, demanding a 29.2% pay rise to compensate for real-terms pay cuts since 2008, despite a recent 5.4% increase offered b...
UK Resident Doctors to Strike for Five Days Over Pay Dispute
The British Medical Association (BMA) announced that over 26,000 resident doctors in the UK will strike for five days from July 25th to 30th due to a pay dispute with the government, demanding a 29.2% pay rise to compensate for real-terms pay cuts since 2008, despite a recent 5.4% increase offered b...
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48% Bias Score


Lancashire Barbershop's Blood Pressure Checks Identify 31 Needing Urgent Care
A Lancashire barbershop integrated free blood pressure checks into its services as part of an NHS pilot project, resulting in over 200 checks and 31 referrals for urgent care due to high blood pressure, highlighting the accessibility of this approach for men who might avoid traditional healthcare se...
Lancashire Barbershop's Blood Pressure Checks Identify 31 Needing Urgent Care
A Lancashire barbershop integrated free blood pressure checks into its services as part of an NHS pilot project, resulting in over 200 checks and 31 referrals for urgent care due to high blood pressure, highlighting the accessibility of this approach for men who might avoid traditional healthcare se...
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52% Bias Score


HOOPP Announces Leadership Changes, Appoints New Chief Risk Officer
HOOPP, managing $123 billion in assets for nearly 479,000 members, announced a series of leadership changes on Wednesday, including the appointment of Linda Halley as chief risk officer, the departure of the chief operating officer, and the realignment of responsibilities for several other senior ex...
HOOPP Announces Leadership Changes, Appoints New Chief Risk Officer
HOOPP, managing $123 billion in assets for nearly 479,000 members, announced a series of leadership changes on Wednesday, including the appointment of Linda Halley as chief risk officer, the departure of the chief operating officer, and the realignment of responsibilities for several other senior ex...
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20% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike Kills Leading Gaza Cardiologist, Exacerbating Healthcare Crisis
An Israeli airstrike on July 2nd killed Dr. Marwan al-Sultan, a leading Gaza cardiologist, his family, and brings the total of healthcare workers killed in the past two months to 70, with more than 1400 medical personnel killed during the war. The attack targeted the Indonesian hospital, under prolo...
Israeli Airstrike Kills Leading Gaza Cardiologist, Exacerbating Healthcare Crisis
An Israeli airstrike on July 2nd killed Dr. Marwan al-Sultan, a leading Gaza cardiologist, his family, and brings the total of healthcare workers killed in the past two months to 70, with more than 1400 medical personnel killed during the war. The attack targeted the Indonesian hospital, under prolo...
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40% Bias Score

Bipartisan Support Secures Nuclear Testing Compensation in "Big Beautiful Bill
President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" includes the revived and expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), providing compensation to survivors of nuclear testing across several states, including Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alaska, following a bipartisan effort.

Bipartisan Support Secures Nuclear Testing Compensation in "Big Beautiful Bill
President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" includes the revived and expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), providing compensation to survivors of nuclear testing across several states, including Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alaska, following a bipartisan effort.
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32% Bias Score

Infected Blood Scandal: Inquiry Condemns UK Government's Compensation Scheme Failures
The chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, issued a scathing report detailing the UK government's failures in creating and executing a compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, with only 460 of thousands compensated and many more dead or dying before receiving...

Infected Blood Scandal: Inquiry Condemns UK Government's Compensation Scheme Failures
The chair of the Infected Blood Inquiry, Sir Brian Langstaff, issued a scathing report detailing the UK government's failures in creating and executing a compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, with only 460 of thousands compensated and many more dead or dying before receiving...
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32% Bias Score

Portable Ultrasound Devices: Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Tanzania
A Tanzanian doctoral student in Chengdu, China, is developing affordable portable ultrasound devices to improve healthcare access in his home country, addressing challenges in early disease detection and impacting women's health.

Portable Ultrasound Devices: Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Tanzania
A Tanzanian doctoral student in Chengdu, China, is developing affordable portable ultrasound devices to improve healthcare access in his home country, addressing challenges in early disease detection and impacting women's health.
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52% Bias Score

Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.

Student with Leukemia Scores 217 on USE During Chemotherapy
Novosibirsk high school graduate Timofey Gavrin, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in September 2024, persevered through chemotherapy to take the Unified State Exam, scoring 217 points in hospital, showcasing resilience and support systems.
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40% Bias Score

Malakoff Humanis Refunds €30 Million Amid French Healthcare Spending Debate
Malakoff Humanis, a French health insurer, will return €30 million to 212,000 individual members in December 2025 due to lower-than-projected healthcare spending in 2024 and early 2025, a decision that follows similar actions by other insurers amid a government plan for retroactive taxation.

Malakoff Humanis Refunds €30 Million Amid French Healthcare Spending Debate
Malakoff Humanis, a French health insurer, will return €30 million to 212,000 individual members in December 2025 due to lower-than-projected healthcare spending in 2024 and early 2025, a decision that follows similar actions by other insurers amid a government plan for retroactive taxation.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Medicaid Cuts to Leave Millions Uninsured, Jeopardize Senior Care
The Senate's revised bill slashes Medicaid funding by $1.04 trillion over ten years, resulting in 11.8 million more uninsured Americans and jeopardizing access to nursing homes for a rapidly aging population, with potential cascading impacts on the healthcare system and economy.

Senate Medicaid Cuts to Leave Millions Uninsured, Jeopardize Senior Care
The Senate's revised bill slashes Medicaid funding by $1.04 trillion over ten years, resulting in 11.8 million more uninsured Americans and jeopardizing access to nursing homes for a rapidly aging population, with potential cascading impacts on the healthcare system and economy.
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48% Bias Score
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