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Proposed Medicaid Cuts to Hit New York, California Hardest
Republican budget proposals threaten $880 billion in Medicaid cuts over nine years, disproportionately impacting states like New York and California, with some districts facing $4-$5 billion in losses, raising concerns about healthcare access and equity.
Proposed Medicaid Cuts to Hit New York, California Hardest
Republican budget proposals threaten $880 billion in Medicaid cuts over nine years, disproportionately impacting states like New York and California, with some districts facing $4-$5 billion in losses, raising concerns about healthcare access and equity.
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48% Bias Score


3D Food Printing: Revolutionizing Personalized Nutrition and Beyond
3D food printing technology, already used for customized marzipan creations, is poised for expansion into personalized nutrition, medication delivery, and home cooking, offering potential solutions for dietary needs and food waste reduction within the next decade.
3D Food Printing: Revolutionizing Personalized Nutrition and Beyond
3D food printing technology, already used for customized marzipan creations, is poised for expansion into personalized nutrition, medication delivery, and home cooking, offering potential solutions for dietary needs and food waste reduction within the next decade.
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44% Bias Score


EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Clause and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve EU medicine supply security through a 'Buy European' clause, new medicine categories, and improved joint procurement, but faces criticism for insufficient funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and the lack of contingency stockpi...
EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Clause and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve EU medicine supply security through a 'Buy European' clause, new medicine categories, and improved joint procurement, but faces criticism for insufficient funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and the lack of contingency stockpi...
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44% Bias Score


Critically Ill Turkish Prisoner Denied Essential Surgery
Mehmet Emin Vural, a 39-year-old prisoner in Metris R-Type Prison with a 55% disability and multiple severe illnesses, is denied necessary surgery despite medical recommendations, highlighting systemic healthcare failures within Turkish prisons.
Critically Ill Turkish Prisoner Denied Essential Surgery
Mehmet Emin Vural, a 39-year-old prisoner in Metris R-Type Prison with a 55% disability and multiple severe illnesses, is denied necessary surgery despite medical recommendations, highlighting systemic healthcare failures within Turkish prisons.
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56% Bias Score


Senate Democrats' Decision Gives Trump Free Reign on Spending Cuts
Senate Democrats allowed Republicans to pass a spending bill, averting a government shutdown but empowering President Trump to implement deep government cuts, impacting various agencies, and potentially affecting millions of Americans according to a CNN poll.
Senate Democrats' Decision Gives Trump Free Reign on Spending Cuts
Senate Democrats allowed Republicans to pass a spending bill, averting a government shutdown but empowering President Trump to implement deep government cuts, impacting various agencies, and potentially affecting millions of Americans according to a CNN poll.
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52% Bias Score


RCGP adopts neutral stance on assisted dying
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in England and Wales shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member consultation where 61% of the council voted for neutrality and 33.7% of surveyed GPs supported legalization, preceding potential new legislati...
RCGP adopts neutral stance on assisted dying
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in England and Wales shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member consultation where 61% of the council voted for neutrality and 33.7% of surveyed GPs supported legalization, preceding potential new legislati...
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36% Bias Score

Deportation Interrupts Cancer Treatment of US Citizen Child
A 10-year-old US citizen's brain cancer treatment was interrupted after her undocumented parents and siblings were deported from Texas to Mexico on February 3, 2024, despite presenting a doctor's note at a Border Patrol checkpoint, highlighting the challenges faced by mixed-status families under US ...

Deportation Interrupts Cancer Treatment of US Citizen Child
A 10-year-old US citizen's brain cancer treatment was interrupted after her undocumented parents and siblings were deported from Texas to Mexico on February 3, 2024, despite presenting a doctor's note at a Border Patrol checkpoint, highlighting the challenges faced by mixed-status families under US ...
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56% Bias Score

Early COVID-19 Experiences: 100% Mortality and Overwhelmed Hospitals
In March 2020, Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, California, experienced a 100% mortality rate among its first COVID-19 patients, highlighting the initial challenges of the pandemic, including limited testing and the rapid disease progression. Five years later, while the U.S. is in a better situation...

Early COVID-19 Experiences: 100% Mortality and Overwhelmed Hospitals
In March 2020, Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, California, experienced a 100% mortality rate among its first COVID-19 patients, highlighting the initial challenges of the pandemic, including limited testing and the rapid disease progression. Five years later, while the U.S. is in a better situation...
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36% Bias Score

AI Pioneer Ronjon Nag to Speak at University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation
Ronjon Nag, a Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame inductee and Stanford professor specializing in AI and longevity, will speak at the University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation Day on March 14th, showcasing the program's connection to cutting-edge technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities.

AI Pioneer Ronjon Nag to Speak at University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation
Ronjon Nag, a Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame inductee and Stanford professor specializing in AI and longevity, will speak at the University Parthenope's MEIM Graduation Day on March 14th, showcasing the program's connection to cutting-edge technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Democrats' Approval of Spending Bill Empowers Trump's Budget Cuts
Senate Democrats' decision to allow Republicans to pass a spending bill averts a government shutdown, but empowers President Trump to implement deep cuts across various agencies, potentially affecting millions of Americans and the overall economy, while public opinion is divided on the impacts of th...

Senate Democrats' Approval of Spending Bill Empowers Trump's Budget Cuts
Senate Democrats' decision to allow Republicans to pass a spending bill averts a government shutdown, but empowers President Trump to implement deep cuts across various agencies, potentially affecting millions of Americans and the overall economy, while public opinion is divided on the impacts of th...
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48% Bias Score

Alberta's $70M Drug Import Deal Under Investigation
Alberta's $70-million deal to import medication from Turkey is under scrutiny due to a lack of Health Canada approval and allegations of government interference in health contracts; investigations are underway by the RCMP, Auditor-General, and a third party.

Alberta's $70M Drug Import Deal Under Investigation
Alberta's $70-million deal to import medication from Turkey is under scrutiny due to a lack of Health Canada approval and allegations of government interference in health contracts; investigations are underway by the RCMP, Auditor-General, and a third party.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Sick Leave Surge: A 44.9% Increase Between 2019 and 2024"
Between 2019 and 2024, common contingency sick leaves in Spain increased by 44.9%, totaling over 290 million days, impacting nearly 950,000 workers; this rise is attributed to recurrent cases, increased psychiatric leaves, and longer durations of prolonged absences, straining the healthcare system.

Spain's Sick Leave Surge: A 44.9% Increase Between 2019 and 2024"
Between 2019 and 2024, common contingency sick leaves in Spain increased by 44.9%, totaling over 290 million days, impacting nearly 950,000 workers; this rise is attributed to recurrent cases, increased psychiatric leaves, and longer durations of prolonged absences, straining the healthcare system.
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36% Bias Score
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