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U.S. Dementia Cases Projected to Double by 2060
A new study projects a doubling of new U.S. dementia cases by 2060, reaching approximately 1 million annually, primarily due to population aging; the lifetime risk after age 55 is 42%, with disparities across demographics highlighting the urgent need for health equity policies.
U.S. Dementia Cases Projected to Double by 2060
A new study projects a doubling of new U.S. dementia cases by 2060, reaching approximately 1 million annually, primarily due to population aging; the lifetime risk after age 55 is 42%, with disparities across demographics highlighting the urgent need for health equity policies.
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44% Bias Score


Dm to Sell Pharmacy-Only Medications Online Amidst German Pharmacy Decline
German drugstore chain dm will start selling non-prescription, pharmacy-only medications online due to a decreasing number of pharmacies in Germany (17,041 in 2023, lowest since 1978), rising healthcare costs, and anticipated regulatory changes. Dm aims to improve access to affordable healthcare pro...
Dm to Sell Pharmacy-Only Medications Online Amidst German Pharmacy Decline
German drugstore chain dm will start selling non-prescription, pharmacy-only medications online due to a decreasing number of pharmacies in Germany (17,041 in 2023, lowest since 1978), rising healthcare costs, and anticipated regulatory changes. Dm aims to improve access to affordable healthcare pro...
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40% Bias Score


Non-Physicians Trained to Provide Abortions to Increase Access
Democratic states are training non-physicians to provide abortions, increasing access in states where abortion is legal; a Washington state program trained 10 pharmacists who have already provided 43 abortion pills.
Non-Physicians Trained to Provide Abortions to Increase Access
Democratic states are training non-physicians to provide abortions, increasing access in states where abortion is legal; a Washington state program trained 10 pharmacists who have already provided 43 abortion pills.
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44% Bias Score


Bavarian Doctors to Strike, Disrupting Non-Emergency Hospital Care
Doctors in approximately 200 Bavarian public hospitals will strike from Wednesday to Friday, providing only emergency services due to ongoing wage negotiations with the Marburger Bund union, impacting non-urgent patient care.
Bavarian Doctors to Strike, Disrupting Non-Emergency Hospital Care
Doctors in approximately 200 Bavarian public hospitals will strike from Wednesday to Friday, providing only emergency services due to ongoing wage negotiations with the Marburger Bund union, impacting non-urgent patient care.
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36% Bias Score


Hainan Launches Eight New International Medical Tourism Products
Hainan's Boao Lecheng Pilot Zone launched eight new international medical tourism products on Sunday, attracting over 60 representatives from Southeast Asia and other regions for a four-day visit; the initiative aims to boost Hainan's medical tourism sector by offering cutting-edge treatments and tr...
Hainan Launches Eight New International Medical Tourism Products
Hainan's Boao Lecheng Pilot Zone launched eight new international medical tourism products on Sunday, attracting over 60 representatives from Southeast Asia and other regions for a four-day visit; the initiative aims to boost Hainan's medical tourism sector by offering cutting-edge treatments and tr...
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56% Bias Score


MSF Withdraws from Khartoum Hospital Amidst Rising Violence
Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF) ended support for Bashair University Hospital in Khartoum due to frequent attacks by armed combatants threatening medical personnel; this follows over 120 documented attacks on healthcare in Sudan since the war began, leaving millions without access to adequate care, with...
MSF Withdraws from Khartoum Hospital Amidst Rising Violence
Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF) ended support for Bashair University Hospital in Khartoum due to frequent attacks by armed combatants threatening medical personnel; this follows over 120 documented attacks on healthcare in Sudan since the war began, leaving millions without access to adequate care, with...
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36% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...
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48% Bias Score

Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.

Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.
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48% Bias Score

AI Startup Collate Secures \$30 Million, Aims to Automate Life Sciences Documentation
Surbhi Sarna, after selling her previous startup nVision Medical for \$275 million, launched Collate, an AI-powered life sciences documentation automation startup, securing \$30 million in seed funding and a valuation exceeding \$100 million.

AI Startup Collate Secures \$30 Million, Aims to Automate Life Sciences Documentation
Surbhi Sarna, after selling her previous startup nVision Medical for \$275 million, launched Collate, an AI-powered life sciences documentation automation startup, securing \$30 million in seed funding and a valuation exceeding \$100 million.
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48% Bias Score

Bavarian Doctors Strike Planned
Doctors in approximately 200 Bavarian municipal hospitals will strike from Wednesday to Friday, providing only emergency care due to a pay and shift-work dispute; the strike, supported by over 90% of union members, is expected to significantly affect non-urgent patient care.

Bavarian Doctors Strike Planned
Doctors in approximately 200 Bavarian municipal hospitals will strike from Wednesday to Friday, providing only emergency care due to a pay and shift-work dispute; the strike, supported by over 90% of union members, is expected to significantly affect non-urgent patient care.
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48% Bias Score

Cramer's Trust Buys More CrowdStrike, Danaher Shares
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust bought 30 shares of CrowdStrike (CRWD) at ~$336.77 and 25 shares of Danaher (DHR) at ~$239.56 on Monday afternoon, increasing its holdings to 255 CRWD shares (2.5% weighting) and 575 DHR shares (4.5% weighting), using part of its cash reserves; the CrowdStrike purchase ...

Cramer's Trust Buys More CrowdStrike, Danaher Shares
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust bought 30 shares of CrowdStrike (CRWD) at ~$336.77 and 25 shares of Danaher (DHR) at ~$239.56 on Monday afternoon, increasing its holdings to 255 CRWD shares (2.5% weighting) and 575 DHR shares (4.5% weighting), using part of its cash reserves; the CrowdStrike purchase ...
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48% Bias Score

Florida Sues Company Owned by Congresswoman's Family for $5.8 Million
Florida is suing Trinity Healthcare Services, owned by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's family, for $5.8 million in overcharges for COVID-19 vaccination registration; a congressional ethics investigation also found possible violations of House rules and federal law by Cherfilus-McCormick.

Florida Sues Company Owned by Congresswoman's Family for $5.8 Million
Florida is suing Trinity Healthcare Services, owned by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's family, for $5.8 million in overcharges for COVID-19 vaccination registration; a congressional ethics investigation also found possible violations of House rules and federal law by Cherfilus-McCormick.
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56% Bias Score
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