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Trump's Policies Pose Significant Threat to Black Women
If re-elected, Trump's policies could severely harm Black women by limiting reproductive healthcare, rolling back workplace protections, hindering entrepreneurship, reducing healthcare access, and weakening civil rights enforcement, thereby exacerbating existing inequalities.
Trump's Policies Pose Significant Threat to Black Women
If re-elected, Trump's policies could severely harm Black women by limiting reproductive healthcare, rolling back workplace protections, hindering entrepreneurship, reducing healthcare access, and weakening civil rights enforcement, thereby exacerbating existing inequalities.
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28% Bias Score


Surge in Telehealth Advertising Raises Quality-of-Care Concerns
Telehealth companies dramatically increased their advertising spending in 2023 to \$111 million, emphasizing convenience and destigmatization of health issues but raising concerns about care quality due to impersonal interactions and inconsistent follow-up, prompting calls for regulatory oversight.
Surge in Telehealth Advertising Raises Quality-of-Care Concerns
Telehealth companies dramatically increased their advertising spending in 2023 to \$111 million, emphasizing convenience and destigmatization of health issues but raising concerns about care quality due to impersonal interactions and inconsistent follow-up, prompting calls for regulatory oversight.
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52% Bias Score


Kansas Republicans Push to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
Following Republican electoral wins partly fueled by anti-transgender messaging, Kansas lawmakers are pushing to ban gender-affirming care for minors, mirroring a national trend of similar bills driven by the belief it resonates with voters; the bill's passage is considered highly likely.
Kansas Republicans Push to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
Following Republican electoral wins partly fueled by anti-transgender messaging, Kansas lawmakers are pushing to ban gender-affirming care for minors, mirroring a national trend of similar bills driven by the belief it resonates with voters; the bill's passage is considered highly likely.
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44% Bias Score


Neurodivergent Healthcare: Systemic Failures and Innovative Solutions
The healthcare system's failure to adequately serve neurodivergent individuals places a heavy burden on families, forcing many caregivers to quit their jobs to manage their children's care; however, organizations like the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC) are developing innovative technological a...
Neurodivergent Healthcare: Systemic Failures and Innovative Solutions
The healthcare system's failure to adequately serve neurodivergent individuals places a heavy burden on families, forcing many caregivers to quit their jobs to manage their children's care; however, organizations like the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC) are developing innovative technological a...
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24% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Biden Healthcare Policies
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday to reverse several Biden administration healthcare policies, including measures to reduce prescription drug costs for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries and strengthen the Affordable Care Act; experts predict minimal immediate impact on consumer c...
Trump Reverses Biden Healthcare Policies
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday to reverse several Biden administration healthcare policies, including measures to reduce prescription drug costs for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries and strengthen the Affordable Care Act; experts predict minimal immediate impact on consumer c...
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40% Bias Score


AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
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40% Bias Score

Unexpected Return of Dutch Pensioners: Family and Health Drive Remigration
A study of over 6,000 Dutch pensioners who emigrated found that 9% returned to the Netherlands within three years, far exceeding the less than 5% who initially planned to return, primarily due to family ties, health issues, and difficulties accessing adequate healthcare abroad.

Unexpected Return of Dutch Pensioners: Family and Health Drive Remigration
A study of over 6,000 Dutch pensioners who emigrated found that 9% returned to the Netherlands within three years, far exceeding the less than 5% who initially planned to return, primarily due to family ties, health issues, and difficulties accessing adequate healthcare abroad.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.

Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.
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32% Bias Score

Local Opposition Delays Illinois Abortion Clinic Opening
LaDonna Prince moved her abortion clinic from Indiana to Danville, Illinois, after Roe v. Wade was overturned, but local opposition, including a city ordinance and contractor refusals, along with a violent attack causing $500,000 in damages, have indefinitely delayed its opening, highlighting the im...

Local Opposition Delays Illinois Abortion Clinic Opening
LaDonna Prince moved her abortion clinic from Indiana to Danville, Illinois, after Roe v. Wade was overturned, but local opposition, including a city ordinance and contractor refusals, along with a violent attack causing $500,000 in damages, have indefinitely delayed its opening, highlighting the im...
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Patient Referrals to England Hampered by Bureaucracy
Doctors in Wales report excessive bureaucracy in referring patients to England for specialist care, causing delays and forcing some to pay privately; the British Medical Association (BMA) highlights inconsistencies in data collection and IT systems, impacting nearly 27,000 Welsh patients on English ...

Welsh Patient Referrals to England Hampered by Bureaucracy
Doctors in Wales report excessive bureaucracy in referring patients to England for specialist care, causing delays and forcing some to pay privately; the British Medical Association (BMA) highlights inconsistencies in data collection and IT systems, impacting nearly 27,000 Welsh patients on English ...
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36% Bias Score

Hey Jane: Expanding Abortion Access Through Telehealth Amidst Legal and Tech Barriers
Hey Jane, a telemedicine abortion provider co-founded by Kiki Freedman in 2021, has served over 70,000 patients across 20 states, offering abortion pills and other reproductive healthcare services, despite facing legal and technological challenges.

Hey Jane: Expanding Abortion Access Through Telehealth Amidst Legal and Tech Barriers
Hey Jane, a telemedicine abortion provider co-founded by Kiki Freedman in 2021, has served over 70,000 patients across 20 states, offering abortion pills and other reproductive healthcare services, despite facing legal and technological challenges.
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52% Bias Score

AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.

AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.
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44% Bias Score
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