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NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" After Hospital Death
Following an internal investigation into the death of two-year-old Joe Massa at Sydney's Northern Beaches Hospital, which revealed serious systemic failures, the NSW government will implement "Joe's rule", a strengthened rapid response program to help families voice concerns about their loved ones' ...
NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" After Hospital Death
Following an internal investigation into the death of two-year-old Joe Massa at Sydney's Northern Beaches Hospital, which revealed serious systemic failures, the NSW government will implement "Joe's rule", a strengthened rapid response program to help families voice concerns about their loved ones' ...
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28% Bias Score


Chinese Biotech Drug Outperforms Keytruda in Clinical Trials
Akeso, a Chinese biotech company, developed Ivonescimab, a lung cancer drug that outperformed Merck's Keytruda in clinical trials, resulting in a stock surge for its US partner and showcasing China's rising pharmaceutical innovation.
Chinese Biotech Drug Outperforms Keytruda in Clinical Trials
Akeso, a Chinese biotech company, developed Ivonescimab, a lung cancer drug that outperformed Merck's Keytruda in clinical trials, resulting in a stock surge for its US partner and showcasing China's rising pharmaceutical innovation.
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40% Bias Score


Brandenburg Hospital Reform: Assurances Amidst Financial Challenges
Brandenburg's healthcare minister assures no compromise to medical services despite hospital reform, citing Hennigsdorf clinic restructuring as an example; at least 80 percent of Brandenburg hospitals are currently operating at a loss, prompting calls for increased federal and state aid.
Brandenburg Hospital Reform: Assurances Amidst Financial Challenges
Brandenburg's healthcare minister assures no compromise to medical services despite hospital reform, citing Hennigsdorf clinic restructuring as an example; at least 80 percent of Brandenburg hospitals are currently operating at a loss, prompting calls for increased federal and state aid.
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48% Bias Score


High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in EU OECD Countries
A study across 11 EU OECD countries reveals that 80% of people over 45 visiting primary care have at least one chronic illness, with most reporting hypertension, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or mental disorders; this high prevalence significantly impacts patients, caregivers, and healthcare sy...
High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in EU OECD Countries
A study across 11 EU OECD countries reveals that 80% of people over 45 visiting primary care have at least one chronic illness, with most reporting hypertension, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or mental disorders; this high prevalence significantly impacts patients, caregivers, and healthcare sy...
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32% Bias Score


"Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Cell-Free Production Method Receives $5.2 Million in Funding"
"Moorfields Eye Hospital successfully used gene therapy to save the sight of four children with a rare blinding genetic condition; this success highlights the potential of Fuse Vectors, a Danish biotech startup, which just secured $5.2 million in funding to revolutionize gene therapy manufacturing t...
"Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Cell-Free Production Method Receives $5.2 Million in Funding"
"Moorfields Eye Hospital successfully used gene therapy to save the sight of four children with a rare blinding genetic condition; this success highlights the potential of Fuse Vectors, a Danish biotech startup, which just secured $5.2 million in funding to revolutionize gene therapy manufacturing t...
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52% Bias Score


NIH Funding Cuts Threaten Children with Rare Cancers
Six-year-old Cailen Vela battles a rare, aggressive cancer that has relapsed, requiring extensive treatment and placing a strain on his family; proposed NIH funding cuts threaten access to advanced therapies for him and other children with similar conditions.
NIH Funding Cuts Threaten Children with Rare Cancers
Six-year-old Cailen Vela battles a rare, aggressive cancer that has relapsed, requiring extensive treatment and placing a strain on his family; proposed NIH funding cuts threaten access to advanced therapies for him and other children with similar conditions.
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56% Bias Score

US House Passes \$4 Trillion Budget, Facing Senate Hurdles
The US House of Representatives passed a \$4 trillion budget plan with one Republican dissenting, including tax cuts, increased defense spending, and potential cuts to Medicaid, advancing President Trump's agenda but facing Senate negotiations and potential government shutdown.

US House Passes \$4 Trillion Budget, Facing Senate Hurdles
The US House of Representatives passed a \$4 trillion budget plan with one Republican dissenting, including tax cuts, increased defense spending, and potential cuts to Medicaid, advancing President Trump's agenda but facing Senate negotiations and potential government shutdown.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Nurse Charged with Threatening to Kill Israeli Patients
A Sydney nurse was charged with threatening to kill Israeli patients in a viral video, sparking outrage and prompting swift action from authorities, including suspension of her nursing registration and criminal charges.

Sydney Nurse Charged with Threatening to Kill Israeli Patients
A Sydney nurse was charged with threatening to kill Israeli patients in a viral video, sparking outrage and prompting swift action from authorities, including suspension of her nursing registration and criminal charges.
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48% Bias Score

Apple Invests $500 Billion in US Manufacturing, AI, and Healthcare
Apple announced a $500 billion investment over four years in American manufacturing, technology, and AI, including a new Houston server facility and advancements in Apple silicon, aiming to leverage its 2 billion active devices to improve its AI, Apple Intelligence, especially for healthcare.

Apple Invests $500 Billion in US Manufacturing, AI, and Healthcare
Apple announced a $500 billion investment over four years in American manufacturing, technology, and AI, including a new Houston server facility and advancements in Apple silicon, aiming to leverage its 2 billion active devices to improve its AI, Apple Intelligence, especially for healthcare.
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48% Bias Score

Inmate Dies Amidst New York Prison Officer Strike
Jonathon Grant, a 61-year-old inmate serving a sentence for rape and burglary, died Saturday at Auburn Correctional Facility in New York during an ongoing corrections officer strike; a medical examiner will determine the cause of death, while the Legal Aid Society cites the strike's impact on medica...

Inmate Dies Amidst New York Prison Officer Strike
Jonathon Grant, a 61-year-old inmate serving a sentence for rape and burglary, died Saturday at Auburn Correctional Facility in New York during an ongoing corrections officer strike; a medical examiner will determine the cause of death, while the Legal Aid Society cites the strike's impact on medica...
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40% Bias Score

Fear Grips California Clinics After Immigration Arrest Policy Reversal
The Trump administration's decision to allow immigration arrests at health clinics has caused fear among immigrant patients in California, leading clinics to train staff on warrant procedures, post patient rights information, and provide legal aid resources to mitigate the impact on healthcare acces...

Fear Grips California Clinics After Immigration Arrest Policy Reversal
The Trump administration's decision to allow immigration arrests at health clinics has caused fear among immigrant patients in California, leading clinics to train staff on warrant procedures, post patient rights information, and provide legal aid resources to mitigate the impact on healthcare acces...
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40% Bias Score

Conway's $325.6 Million Donation to Nursing Schools Addresses Critical Shortage
Financier Bill Conway has donated $325.6 million to 22 nursing schools in the Eastern and mid-Atlantic regions, aiming to alleviate the nursing shortage by supporting students, faculty, and infrastructure, producing over 7,000 nurses and planning nationwide expansion.

Conway's $325.6 Million Donation to Nursing Schools Addresses Critical Shortage
Financier Bill Conway has donated $325.6 million to 22 nursing schools in the Eastern and mid-Atlantic regions, aiming to alleviate the nursing shortage by supporting students, faculty, and infrastructure, producing over 7,000 nurses and planning nationwide expansion.
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40% Bias Score
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