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NHS Faces Critical Blood Donor Shortage
The NHS in England faces a critical blood donor shortage of over 200,000, putting public safety at risk due to low donor conversion rates and insufficient diversity among donors. This has triggered an amber alert.
NHS Faces Critical Blood Donor Shortage
The NHS in England faces a critical blood donor shortage of over 200,000, putting public safety at risk due to low donor conversion rates and insufficient diversity among donors. This has triggered an amber alert.
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60% Bias Score


Liquid Biopsy Speeds Cancer Diagnosis, Improves Patient Outcomes
A 41-year-old woman, Rebeca Proctor, diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in January, credits a rapid liquid biopsy which confirmed her cancer's genetic variant ten days sooner than a tissue biopsy, enabling immediate treatment with Brigatinib and significantly improving her quality of life; NHS Engla...
Liquid Biopsy Speeds Cancer Diagnosis, Improves Patient Outcomes
A 41-year-old woman, Rebeca Proctor, diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in January, credits a rapid liquid biopsy which confirmed her cancer's genetic variant ten days sooner than a tissue biopsy, enabling immediate treatment with Brigatinib and significantly improving her quality of life; NHS Engla...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Pediatricians Sentenced for Negligence in Child's Death
In Alicante, Spain, two pediatricians were sentenced to prison for negligence in the death of an 8-year-old boy who suffered from acute appendicitis that developed into peritonitis, after multiple visits to the emergency room; one received two years and the other one year, along with professional in...
Spanish Pediatricians Sentenced for Negligence in Child's Death
In Alicante, Spain, two pediatricians were sentenced to prison for negligence in the death of an 8-year-old boy who suffered from acute appendicitis that developed into peritonitis, after multiple visits to the emergency room; one received two years and the other one year, along with professional in...
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36% Bias Score


40 Years of Delivering Babies in Primorsky Krai: An Obstetrician's Perspective
Irina Maksimova, an obstetrician in Primorsky Krai, has delivered babies for over 40 years, sharing her experiences and observations on the evolving nature of her profession, including challenges posed by technology and the importance of human connection during childbirth.
40 Years of Delivering Babies in Primorsky Krai: An Obstetrician's Perspective
Irina Maksimova, an obstetrician in Primorsky Krai, has delivered babies for over 40 years, sharing her experiences and observations on the evolving nature of her profession, including challenges posed by technology and the importance of human connection during childbirth.
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24% Bias Score


Novosibirsk Woman Dies After Court-Ordered Medication Denied
23-year-old Tatiana Drozdova, suffering from ADA-SCID, died in a Novosibirsk hospital on June 4th, 2025, from cerebral edema, an outcome her family attributes to medical negligence after she was denied a court-ordered 50 million ruble-per-month medication and subsequently received inadequate pneumon...
Novosibirsk Woman Dies After Court-Ordered Medication Denied
23-year-old Tatiana Drozdova, suffering from ADA-SCID, died in a Novosibirsk hospital on June 4th, 2025, from cerebral edema, an outcome her family attributes to medical negligence after she was denied a court-ordered 50 million ruble-per-month medication and subsequently received inadequate pneumon...
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56% Bias Score


Former Siri Engineer Launches Stepful, Transforming Healthcare Workforce
Edoardo Serra, an Italian engineer formerly with Apple's Siri team, co-founded Stepful, a US-based online school providing short, affordable healthcare training to underserved communities, securing over $40 million in funding and recognition from Time.
Former Siri Engineer Launches Stepful, Transforming Healthcare Workforce
Edoardo Serra, an Italian engineer formerly with Apple's Siri team, co-founded Stepful, a US-based online school providing short, affordable healthcare training to underserved communities, securing over $40 million in funding and recognition from Time.
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52% Bias Score

NHS Blood Shortage: One Million More Donors Needed
The NHS needs one million more blood donors to avoid a "red alert" status threatening public safety following a cyber attack last year that crippled blood supply, leaving only 800,000 people to sustain the whole of England's blood supply.

NHS Blood Shortage: One Million More Donors Needed
The NHS needs one million more blood donors to avoid a "red alert" status threatening public safety following a cyber attack last year that crippled blood supply, leaving only 800,000 people to sustain the whole of England's blood supply.
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40% Bias Score

Proposed Cuts to US Safety Net Programs Face Scrutiny Amid Data on Recipient Employment and Program Effectiveness
Republicans in Congress are advancing legislation to significantly reduce funding for social safety net programs, despite data showing that a large majority of recipients are already employed and that the programs have a significant positive return on investment, while ignoring the lack of affordabl...

Proposed Cuts to US Safety Net Programs Face Scrutiny Amid Data on Recipient Employment and Program Effectiveness
Republicans in Congress are advancing legislation to significantly reduce funding for social safety net programs, despite data showing that a large majority of recipients are already employed and that the programs have a significant positive return on investment, while ignoring the lack of affordabl...
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64% Bias Score

Rostov Surgeons Successfully Operate on Advanced Thyroid Cancer
Rostov surgeons successfully removed a large, inoperable thyroid tumor from a 70-year-old woman, highlighting advancements in surgical techniques and the importance of persistent medical care; however, lifelong monitoring is necessary due to the risk of metastasis.

Rostov Surgeons Successfully Operate on Advanced Thyroid Cancer
Rostov surgeons successfully removed a large, inoperable thyroid tumor from a 70-year-old woman, highlighting advancements in surgical techniques and the importance of persistent medical care; however, lifelong monitoring is necessary due to the risk of metastasis.
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44% Bias Score

Senior Doctors Criticize Planned Resident Doctor Strikes in England
Six senior English medical figures publicly criticized planned resident doctor strikes in England, deeming them harmful to patients and advantageous to NHS opponents, while resident doctors counter that a recent pay increase is insufficient to address years of pay erosion.

Senior Doctors Criticize Planned Resident Doctor Strikes in England
Six senior English medical figures publicly criticized planned resident doctor strikes in England, deeming them harmful to patients and advantageous to NHS opponents, while resident doctors counter that a recent pay increase is insufficient to address years of pay erosion.
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44% Bias Score

Poo Pills" Show Promise in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
UK doctors are using "poo pills" containing freeze-dried feces from healthy donors to treat antibiotic-resistant superbug infections; early trials on 41 patients show promise in replacing harmful bacteria with beneficial gut bacteria, potentially reducing reliance on antibiotics and improving gut he...

Poo Pills" Show Promise in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
UK doctors are using "poo pills" containing freeze-dried feces from healthy donors to treat antibiotic-resistant superbug infections; early trials on 41 patients show promise in replacing harmful bacteria with beneficial gut bacteria, potentially reducing reliance on antibiotics and improving gut he...
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40% Bias Score

Italian Snoring Epidemic Costs €31 Billion Annually
In Italy, over 24 million people (54% of the 15-74 age group) suffer from snoring, costing the nation €31 billion annually. The newly formed Italian Academy of Roncology aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to snoring, which is estimated to affect nearly...

Italian Snoring Epidemic Costs €31 Billion Annually
In Italy, over 24 million people (54% of the 15-74 age group) suffer from snoring, costing the nation €31 billion annually. The newly formed Italian Academy of Roncology aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to snoring, which is estimated to affect nearly...
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48% Bias Score
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