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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Preventive Care
The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's appointment process, potentially impacting millions' access to free preventive care under the Affordable Care Act, following a lower court ruling that its structure violates the Appointments Clause.
Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Preventive Care
The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's appointment process, potentially impacting millions' access to free preventive care under the Affordable Care Act, following a lower court ruling that its structure violates the Appointments Clause.
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44% Bias Score


Record Bone Marrow Transplants in Spain Highlight Graft-versus-Host Disease Challenge
A record 3,717 bone marrow transplants were performed in Spain in 2023, with 39% being allogeneic (donor other than identical twin), increasing the risk of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), a severe complication causing debilitating symptoms and impacting patients' quality of life, though new target...
Record Bone Marrow Transplants in Spain Highlight Graft-versus-Host Disease Challenge
A record 3,717 bone marrow transplants were performed in Spain in 2023, with 39% being allogeneic (donor other than identical twin), increasing the risk of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), a severe complication causing debilitating symptoms and impacting patients' quality of life, though new target...
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32% Bias Score


Funding Crisis Threatens Eviction of Vulnerable Care Recipient
Due to insufficient funding from Haringey Council, Somerset Care, a non-profit organization, may evict 66-year-old Hugh Kirsch, who has learning difficulties and a history of abuse, highlighting the UK's social care crisis and the vulnerability of non-profit providers.
Funding Crisis Threatens Eviction of Vulnerable Care Recipient
Due to insufficient funding from Haringey Council, Somerset Care, a non-profit organization, may evict 66-year-old Hugh Kirsch, who has learning difficulties and a history of abuse, highlighting the UK's social care crisis and the vulnerability of non-profit providers.
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44% Bias Score


Crozer Health Hospitals to Close, Impacting Thousands
Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, will close after Prospect Medical Holdings, the parent company, failed to find a buyer, impacting thousands of employees and raising concerns about the role of private equity in healthcare.
Crozer Health Hospitals to Close, Impacting Thousands
Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, will close after Prospect Medical Holdings, the parent company, failed to find a buyer, impacting thousands of employees and raising concerns about the role of private equity in healthcare.
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44% Bias Score


Delayed Budget Halts ALS Funding in Spain
Spain's delayed national budget is preventing the implementation of a law providing €200 million in funding for ALS patients, impacting approximately 3,000-4,000 individuals and resulting in hundreds of deaths since the law's approval six months prior.
Delayed Budget Halts ALS Funding in Spain
Spain's delayed national budget is preventing the implementation of a law providing €200 million in funding for ALS patients, impacting approximately 3,000-4,000 individuals and resulting in hundreds of deaths since the law's approval six months prior.
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52% Bias Score


Major Retailers Expand Same-Day Prescription Delivery Nationwide
Amazon and Walmart are expanding same-day prescription delivery nationwide, joining CVS and Walgreens in a trend driven by rising telemedicine use and the closure of traditional pharmacies; however, cost and insurance coverage remain major obstacles to widespread adoption.
Major Retailers Expand Same-Day Prescription Delivery Nationwide
Amazon and Walmart are expanding same-day prescription delivery nationwide, joining CVS and Walgreens in a trend driven by rising telemedicine use and the closure of traditional pharmacies; however, cost and insurance coverage remain major obstacles to widespread adoption.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Case Could Broaden HHS Secretary's Control Over Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government could significantly increase HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to cost-free preventive care...

Supreme Court Case Could Broaden HHS Secretary's Control Over Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government could significantly increase HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to cost-free preventive care...
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Woman Detained After Giving Birth in Izmir
A Syrian woman giving birth in an Izmir hospital was transferred to a Şanlıurfa deportation center after hospital staff contacted police; her lawyer reports inadequate care and poor conditions, including bed bugs, and a lack of medical attention for her baby.

Syrian Woman Detained After Giving Birth in Izmir
A Syrian woman giving birth in an Izmir hospital was transferred to a Şanlıurfa deportation center after hospital staff contacted police; her lawyer reports inadequate care and poor conditions, including bed bugs, and a lack of medical attention for her baby.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Challenge to Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force
The Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force, which recommends preventive services covered by insurers; Christian employers and individuals argue its structure violates the Constitution's appointments clause, potentially impacting access to p...

Supreme Court Weighs Challenge to Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force
The Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force, which recommends preventive services covered by insurers; Christian employers and individuals argue its structure violates the Constitution's appointments clause, potentially impacting access to p...
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Doctors Crucial to Lower Saxony Healthcare
Approximately 1,100 Syrian doctors work in Lower Saxony, Germany, a crucial contribution to healthcare, especially in rural areas; their potential return to Syria is a concern, prompting calls for faster credential recognition and improved working conditions.

Syrian Doctors Crucial to Lower Saxony Healthcare
Approximately 1,100 Syrian doctors work in Lower Saxony, Germany, a crucial contribution to healthcare, especially in rural areas; their potential return to Syria is a concern, prompting calls for faster credential recognition and improved working conditions.
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40% Bias Score

1 Million US Abortions in 2024: State Bans Drive Cross-State Travel and Data Gaps
Over 1 million abortions were performed in the US in 2024, with approximately 155,000 people crossing state lines for the procedure, largely due to state-level abortion bans following the overturning of Roe v Wade; this lack of data collection hinders accurate assessment of abortion access and relat...

1 Million US Abortions in 2024: State Bans Drive Cross-State Travel and Data Gaps
Over 1 million abortions were performed in the US in 2024, with approximately 155,000 people crossing state lines for the procedure, largely due to state-level abortion bans following the overturning of Roe v Wade; this lack of data collection hinders accurate assessment of abortion access and relat...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Mandates
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government would increase Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to care like ca...

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Mandates
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government would increase Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to care like ca...
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48% Bias Score
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