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Body Mapping Improves Communication for Long Covid and ME/CFS Patients
Oxford University researchers are using "body mapping" to help long Covid and ME/CFS patients communicate their experiences, addressing the challenge of subjective symptoms and lack of objective markers; the visual representations of physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts foster better understan...
Body Mapping Improves Communication for Long Covid and ME/CFS Patients
Oxford University researchers are using "body mapping" to help long Covid and ME/CFS patients communicate their experiences, addressing the challenge of subjective symptoms and lack of objective markers; the visual representations of physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts foster better understan...
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40% Bias Score


Australian Survey Exposes Gender Bias in Access to Permanent Contraception
An Australian survey found widespread gender bias in healthcare, with women facing significant barriers to accessing permanent contraception, including dismissal of their requests and unreasonable requirements for consent, highlighting systemic inequality in reproductive healthcare.
Australian Survey Exposes Gender Bias in Access to Permanent Contraception
An Australian survey found widespread gender bias in healthcare, with women facing significant barriers to accessing permanent contraception, including dismissal of their requests and unreasonable requirements for consent, highlighting systemic inequality in reproductive healthcare.
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56% Bias Score


Bayrou's Speech Highlights Persistent Healthcare Access Issues in France
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's January 14th policy speech addressed healthcare, announcing minor improvements like increased funding but neglecting crucial access-to-care issues, echoing decades-old concerns about systemic problems.
Bayrou's Speech Highlights Persistent Healthcare Access Issues in France
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's January 14th policy speech addressed healthcare, announcing minor improvements like increased funding but neglecting crucial access-to-care issues, echoing decades-old concerns about systemic problems.
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56% Bias Score


Arkansas Governor Seeks to Reinstate Medicaid Work Requirements
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced plans to reinstate work requirements for Medicaid recipients, expanding them beyond the state's previous, court-blocked program, potentially affecting thousands and aligning with a broader Republican effort across multiple states.
Arkansas Governor Seeks to Reinstate Medicaid Work Requirements
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced plans to reinstate work requirements for Medicaid recipients, expanding them beyond the state's previous, court-blocked program, potentially affecting thousands and aligning with a broader Republican effort across multiple states.
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40% Bias Score


UnitedHealth Group Loses $63 Billion Following CEO Assassination
The assassination of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in New York City resulted in a $63 billion drop in the company's market value, despite the company reporting better-than-expected fourth-quarter 2024 profits.
UnitedHealth Group Loses $63 Billion Following CEO Assassination
The assassination of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in New York City resulted in a $63 billion drop in the company's market value, despite the company reporting better-than-expected fourth-quarter 2024 profits.
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32% Bias Score


Hainan Boosts International Medical Tourism with New Products
Hainan's Boao Lecheng launched eight international medical tourism products on December 23rd, attracting Indonesia's first tourist group and representatives from Southeast Asia, aiming to boost the island's medical tourism sector, leveraging its free trade port advantages and unique medical zone pol...
Hainan Boosts International Medical Tourism with New Products
Hainan's Boao Lecheng launched eight international medical tourism products on December 23rd, attracting Indonesia's first tourist group and representatives from Southeast Asia, aiming to boost the island's medical tourism sector, leveraging its free trade port advantages and unique medical zone pol...
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48% Bias Score

2024 Healthcare: Mergers Rise, Politics Silent, MA Enrollment Grows
In 2024, the US presidential election largely ignored healthcare, while hospital mergers increased, Medicare Advantage continued growing, and digital health funding decreased; however, new startups emerged.

2024 Healthcare: Mergers Rise, Politics Silent, MA Enrollment Grows
In 2024, the US presidential election largely ignored healthcare, while hospital mergers increased, Medicare Advantage continued growing, and digital health funding decreased; however, new startups emerged.
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44% Bias Score

Athens ER Wait Times: 6.5-Hour Wait Highlights Systemic Issues
A 69-year-old woman waited 6.5 hours in Gennimatas Hospital ER in Athens for treatment of acute abdominal pain in early December; this reflects a broader issue of long ER wait times in Athens (over 1.285 million visits in 2023) due to staffing shortages, poor ER organization, and primary care defici...

Athens ER Wait Times: 6.5-Hour Wait Highlights Systemic Issues
A 69-year-old woman waited 6.5 hours in Gennimatas Hospital ER in Athens for treatment of acute abdominal pain in early December; this reflects a broader issue of long ER wait times in Athens (over 1.285 million visits in 2023) due to staffing shortages, poor ER organization, and primary care defici...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Faces Surge in Respiratory Infections
A surge in respiratory infections in Greece, expected to last until March, affects all ages. Professor Athanasios Michos highlights the return to pre-COVID-19 patterns, with influenza and COVID-19 showing competitive dynamics. Low vaccination rates and self-testing misinterpretations contribute to h...

Greece Faces Surge in Respiratory Infections
A surge in respiratory infections in Greece, expected to last until March, affects all ages. Professor Athanasios Michos highlights the return to pre-COVID-19 patterns, with influenza and COVID-19 showing competitive dynamics. Low vaccination rates and self-testing misinterpretations contribute to h...
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28% Bias Score

Hainan Launches New International Medical Tourism Products, Sees 36.76% Growth
Hainan's Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone launched eight new products on December 30th, attracting its first Indonesian tourist group on December 23rd and hosting 60 representatives from Southeast Asia and Hong Kong/Macao for a four-day visit, aiming to attract global visitors w...

Hainan Launches New International Medical Tourism Products, Sees 36.76% Growth
Hainan's Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone launched eight new products on December 30th, attracting its first Indonesian tourist group on December 23rd and hosting 60 representatives from Southeast Asia and Hong Kong/Macao for a four-day visit, aiming to attract global visitors w...
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48% Bias Score

AI Boosts Cellular Reprogramming Efficiency 50-Fold
OpenAI and Retro Biosciences developed GPT-4b, an AI model boosting the efficiency of Yamanaka proteins, key to cellular reprogramming, by 50 times in early tests, paving the way for new disease treatments.

AI Boosts Cellular Reprogramming Efficiency 50-Fold
OpenAI and Retro Biosciences developed GPT-4b, an AI model boosting the efficiency of Yamanaka proteins, key to cellular reprogramming, by 50 times in early tests, paving the way for new disease treatments.
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36% Bias Score

France to End Reimbursement of Rapid Covid-19 Tests
France will stop reimbursing rapid Covid-19 tests in pharmacies after the winter epidemic season, costing patients €19.50 per test, despite concerns from pharmacists about public health consequences and a potential clash with the government's healthcare spending promises.

France to End Reimbursement of Rapid Covid-19 Tests
France will stop reimbursing rapid Covid-19 tests in pharmacies after the winter epidemic season, costing patients €19.50 per test, despite concerns from pharmacists about public health consequences and a potential clash with the government's healthcare spending promises.
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44% Bias Score
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