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Trump's Order to Halt USAID Funding Cripples African Healthcare
President Trump's order to halt US funding for global health programs through USAID immediately impacts HIV, TB, and Malaria treatment in Africa, potentially increasing mortality and reversing decades of progress in disease control, while some African nations have domestic pharmaceutical capacity, i...
Trump's Order to Halt USAID Funding Cripples African Healthcare
President Trump's order to halt US funding for global health programs through USAID immediately impacts HIV, TB, and Malaria treatment in Africa, potentially increasing mortality and reversing decades of progress in disease control, while some African nations have domestic pharmaceutical capacity, i...
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40% Bias Score


BMA Faces Staff Strike Amidst NHS Pay Disputes
The British Medical Association (BMA), organizer of extensive NHS junior doctor strikes affecting 1,486,258 appointments since late 2022, now faces its own staff walkout over pay; 91% of 40+ affected workers voted to strike.
BMA Faces Staff Strike Amidst NHS Pay Disputes
The British Medical Association (BMA), organizer of extensive NHS junior doctor strikes affecting 1,486,258 appointments since late 2022, now faces its own staff walkout over pay; 91% of 40+ affected workers voted to strike.
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56% Bias Score


£60,000 Alzheimer's Drug Faces Criticism Over Limited Benefits and High Risks
A new £60,000-a-year Alzheimer's drug, Donanemab, offered privately in London, is criticized for minimal benefits and risks like brain swelling and bleeding, despite UK regulator approval; NHS rejected it due to cost-ineffectiveness.
£60,000 Alzheimer's Drug Faces Criticism Over Limited Benefits and High Risks
A new £60,000-a-year Alzheimer's drug, Donanemab, offered privately in London, is criticized for minimal benefits and risks like brain swelling and bleeding, despite UK regulator approval; NHS rejected it due to cost-ineffectiveness.
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60% Bias Score


ECB Rate Cuts Expected to Boost European Bonds
Despite inflation uncertainty, the ECB is expected to cut interest rates until mid-2025, benefiting European bonds according to AllianceBernstein's Giovanni De Mare, who suggests opportunities in corporate bonds (especially high-yield and 0-10 year maturities) and specific sectors like healthcare.
ECB Rate Cuts Expected to Boost European Bonds
Despite inflation uncertainty, the ECB is expected to cut interest rates until mid-2025, benefiting European bonds according to AllianceBernstein's Giovanni De Mare, who suggests opportunities in corporate bonds (especially high-yield and 0-10 year maturities) and specific sectors like healthcare.
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36% Bias Score


HRW Report: Israel's Actions Cause Life-Threatening Danger to Pregnant Women in Gaza
A Human Rights Watch report accuses Israel of causing "serious and sometimes life-threatening danger" to pregnant women and girls in Gaza through 15 months of bombardment and siege, citing attacks on medical facilities, a blockade restricting resources, and a 300% increase in miscarriages since Octo...
HRW Report: Israel's Actions Cause Life-Threatening Danger to Pregnant Women in Gaza
A Human Rights Watch report accuses Israel of causing "serious and sometimes life-threatening danger" to pregnant women and girls in Gaza through 15 months of bombardment and siege, citing attacks on medical facilities, a blockade restricting resources, and a 300% increase in miscarriages since Octo...
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60% Bias Score


Misdiagnosis of Personality Disorder Leads to Mistreatment and Stigma
Jessica Matthews, a 21-year-old Welsh nursing student, received a borderline personality disorder diagnosis that led to mistreatment, stigma, and denial of life insurance; after years of battling the diagnosis, it was removed, and she now awaits an autism assessment.
Misdiagnosis of Personality Disorder Leads to Mistreatment and Stigma
Jessica Matthews, a 21-year-old Welsh nursing student, received a borderline personality disorder diagnosis that led to mistreatment, stigma, and denial of life insurance; after years of battling the diagnosis, it was removed, and she now awaits an autism assessment.
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64% Bias Score

Over 100 Texas Minors Seek Out-of-State Abortions in 2023
Over 100 Texas children under 18, some as young as 11, sought out-of-state abortions in 2023 due to Texas's abortion ban, which has no exceptions for rape or incest; this is likely a low estimate since the data only includes the first part of the year and shows zero in-state abortions for minors in ...

Over 100 Texas Minors Seek Out-of-State Abortions in 2023
Over 100 Texas children under 18, some as young as 11, sought out-of-state abortions in 2023 due to Texas's abortion ban, which has no exceptions for rape or incest; this is likely a low estimate since the data only includes the first part of the year and shows zero in-state abortions for minors in ...
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68% Bias Score

Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.

Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Hearing Highlights Contrasting Views on Abortion Drug Mifepristone
During a Senate hearing, Sen. Steve Daines questioned Robert Califf, President Biden's nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration, about the safety of the abortion drug mifepristone, citing emergency room visits as a concern; Califf maintained the FDA's position that the drug is safe when used...

Senate Hearing Highlights Contrasting Views on Abortion Drug Mifepristone
During a Senate hearing, Sen. Steve Daines questioned Robert Califf, President Biden's nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration, about the safety of the abortion drug mifepristone, citing emergency room visits as a concern; Califf maintained the FDA's position that the drug is safe when used...
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64% Bias Score

Fear of Complaints Drives Unnecessary Medical Tests in the Netherlands
A survey of Dutch doctors reveals that nearly half conduct unnecessary tests and referrals due to fear of patient complaints and disciplinary action, leading to concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overtreatment.

Fear of Complaints Drives Unnecessary Medical Tests in the Netherlands
A survey of Dutch doctors reveals that nearly half conduct unnecessary tests and referrals due to fear of patient complaints and disciplinary action, leading to concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overtreatment.
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52% Bias Score

AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.

AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.
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24% Bias Score

Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...

Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...
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68% Bias Score
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