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Ukraine War: MSF Highlights Healthcare Gaps, Antibiotic Resistance
In war-torn Ukraine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provides frontline hospital support, over 30,000 patient evacuations, and crucial early rehabilitation services, while highlighting systemic gaps exacerbated by decreasing international aid and the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections.
Ukraine War: MSF Highlights Healthcare Gaps, Antibiotic Resistance
In war-torn Ukraine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provides frontline hospital support, over 30,000 patient evacuations, and crucial early rehabilitation services, while highlighting systemic gaps exacerbated by decreasing international aid and the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections.
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24% Bias Score


South Carolina's Abortion Ban Denies Medically Necessary Termination
Elisabeth Weber, a former pro-life activist, was denied a medically necessary abortion in South Carolina after her fetus died at nine weeks due to the state's restrictive six-week abortion ban, highlighting the law's unintended consequences and the suffering of women facing pregnancy complications.
South Carolina's Abortion Ban Denies Medically Necessary Termination
Elisabeth Weber, a former pro-life activist, was denied a medically necessary abortion in South Carolina after her fetus died at nine weeks due to the state's restrictive six-week abortion ban, highlighting the law's unintended consequences and the suffering of women facing pregnancy complications.
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48% Bias Score


Destruction of Sudan's Mycetoma Research Center Highlights War's Devastating Impact
The Sudanese civil war has destroyed the Mycetoma Research Center (MRC) in Khartoum, Sudan, eliminating 40 years of research on a neglected tropical disease and impacting 12,000 patients; over 100 universities and research centers have been damaged or looted, severely impacting Sudan's scientific an...
Destruction of Sudan's Mycetoma Research Center Highlights War's Devastating Impact
The Sudanese civil war has destroyed the Mycetoma Research Center (MRC) in Khartoum, Sudan, eliminating 40 years of research on a neglected tropical disease and impacting 12,000 patients; over 100 universities and research centers have been damaged or looted, severely impacting Sudan's scientific an...
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32% Bias Score


Novo Nordisk Cuts Forecasts Amid Copycat Weight-Loss Drug Surge
Novo Nordisk, the Danish pharmaceutical giant behind Ozempic and Wegovy, cut its sales and profit forecasts due to competition from copycat weight-loss drugs made by compounding pharmacies in the US, which captured about a third of the market despite a forthcoming ban and the company exceeding first...
Novo Nordisk Cuts Forecasts Amid Copycat Weight-Loss Drug Surge
Novo Nordisk, the Danish pharmaceutical giant behind Ozempic and Wegovy, cut its sales and profit forecasts due to competition from copycat weight-loss drugs made by compounding pharmacies in the US, which captured about a third of the market despite a forthcoming ban and the company exceeding first...
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40% Bias Score


UnitedHealth Group Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Misleading Statements
Investors are suing UnitedHealth Group for allegedly misleading them about the impact of negative publicity surrounding the death of its CEO and a Senate report on high claim denials, causing a significant stock drop and investor losses.
UnitedHealth Group Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Misleading Statements
Investors are suing UnitedHealth Group for allegedly misleading them about the impact of negative publicity surrounding the death of its CEO and a Senate report on high claim denials, causing a significant stock drop and investor losses.
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48% Bias Score


NSW MP sparks outrage with Nazi abortion comparison
NSW MP Chris Rath compared abortion to Nazi atrocities during a parliamentary debate on amending abortion laws, sparking protests and criticism; the amendment would allow nurses and midwives to prescribe medical terminations up to nine weeks, addressing limited abortion access.
NSW MP sparks outrage with Nazi abortion comparison
NSW MP Chris Rath compared abortion to Nazi atrocities during a parliamentary debate on amending abortion laws, sparking protests and criticism; the amendment would allow nurses and midwives to prescribe medical terminations up to nine weeks, addressing limited abortion access.
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72% Bias Score

Study: Antisemitism in US Healthcare Highest in Academic Medical Centers
A StandWithUs study found that 62.8% of Jewish healthcare professionals reporting antisemitism worked in academic medical centers, significantly more than in private practices (25.2%) or community hospitals (7.4%), highlighting a need for targeted anti-bias initiatives to address this issue.

Study: Antisemitism in US Healthcare Highest in Academic Medical Centers
A StandWithUs study found that 62.8% of Jewish healthcare professionals reporting antisemitism worked in academic medical centers, significantly more than in private practices (25.2%) or community hospitals (7.4%), highlighting a need for targeted anti-bias initiatives to address this issue.
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40% Bias Score

AMA Names Dr. John Whyte as New CEO Amidst Federal Health Budget Cuts
The American Medical Association appointed Dr. John J. Whyte, a physician with experience at WebMD, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as its new CEO, succeeding Dr. James Madara, amid recent federal spending cuts to health institutions.

AMA Names Dr. John Whyte as New CEO Amidst Federal Health Budget Cuts
The American Medical Association appointed Dr. John J. Whyte, a physician with experience at WebMD, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as its new CEO, succeeding Dr. James Madara, amid recent federal spending cuts to health institutions.
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40% Bias Score

Proposed Drug Patent Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation
Congress is considering reducing patent protection for pharmaceutical drugs to offset tax cuts, potentially hindering development of life-saving medications due to increased financial risk in research and development, impacting future medical innovation and patient care.

Proposed Drug Patent Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation
Congress is considering reducing patent protection for pharmaceutical drugs to offset tax cuts, potentially hindering development of life-saving medications due to increased financial risk in research and development, impacting future medical innovation and patient care.
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans Divided Over Medicaid Cuts in Budget Bill
House Republicans are deeply divided over proposed Medicaid cuts in their budget bill, with moderates opposing significant reductions while conservatives demand $2 trillion in cuts, creating uncertainty ahead of a House committee vote next week.

House Republicans Divided Over Medicaid Cuts in Budget Bill
House Republicans are deeply divided over proposed Medicaid cuts in their budget bill, with moderates opposing significant reductions while conservatives demand $2 trillion in cuts, creating uncertainty ahead of a House committee vote next week.
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52% Bias Score

Latin America's Healthcare Crisis: Bridging the Access Gap to Unlock Economic Potential
Latin America faces challenges in healthcare access due to non-communicable diseases, impacting both patients and systems. Telemedicine and initiatives like Argentina's Plan Sumar, supported by the World Bank, are improving access, while increased investment is crucial to unlock economic potential a...

Latin America's Healthcare Crisis: Bridging the Access Gap to Unlock Economic Potential
Latin America faces challenges in healthcare access due to non-communicable diseases, impacting both patients and systems. Telemedicine and initiatives like Argentina's Plan Sumar, supported by the World Bank, are improving access, while increased investment is crucial to unlock economic potential a...
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36% Bias Score

High-Demand, AI-Resistant Healthcare Jobs: Sterile Processing Technicians
Sterile Processing Technicians (SPTs) sterilize medical equipment to prevent infections, earning $50,000-$70,000 annually after roughly 40 weeks of training, offering a high-demand, AI-resistant career in healthcare.

High-Demand, AI-Resistant Healthcare Jobs: Sterile Processing Technicians
Sterile Processing Technicians (SPTs) sterilize medical equipment to prevent infections, earning $50,000-$70,000 annually after roughly 40 weeks of training, offering a high-demand, AI-resistant career in healthcare.
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56% Bias Score
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