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Dutch Center to Tackle Gender Bias in Healthcare, Aiming for €7.6 Billion in Savings
A new research center in the Netherlands aims to improve women's healthcare by addressing gender bias in medical research and practice, potentially saving the healthcare system €7.6 billion annually by reducing misdiagnosis and improving treatment.
Dutch Center to Tackle Gender Bias in Healthcare, Aiming for €7.6 Billion in Savings
A new research center in the Netherlands aims to improve women's healthcare by addressing gender bias in medical research and practice, potentially saving the healthcare system €7.6 billion annually by reducing misdiagnosis and improving treatment.
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32% Bias Score


Best Places in Mexico to Retire: Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta, and Oaxaca Compared
For American and Canadian retirees, Mazatlán offers affordable coastal luxury and a large expat community; Puerto Vallarta combines beaches, adventure, and culture; Oaxaca provides an authentic Mexican experience with historical sites and indigenous traditions, all with varying accessibility and hea...
Best Places in Mexico to Retire: Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta, and Oaxaca Compared
For American and Canadian retirees, Mazatlán offers affordable coastal luxury and a large expat community; Puerto Vallarta combines beaches, adventure, and culture; Oaxaca provides an authentic Mexican experience with historical sites and indigenous traditions, all with varying accessibility and hea...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Doctors Fuel UK Children's Hormone Crisis
Two Spanish doctors are prescribing potentially harmful cross-sex hormones to British children via GenderGP, a private clinic, prompting a legal threat against the Health Secretary and raising concerns about long-term health impacts and regulatory gaps.
Spanish Doctors Fuel UK Children's Hormone Crisis
Two Spanish doctors are prescribing potentially harmful cross-sex hormones to British children via GenderGP, a private clinic, prompting a legal threat against the Health Secretary and raising concerns about long-term health impacts and regulatory gaps.
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80% Bias Score


Amsterdam UMC clinic highlights critical lack of women's healthcare
Amsterdam UMC's new women's health clinic saw 50 employee sign-ups within 30 minutes of its intranet launch, highlighting a significant unmet need for accessible healthcare addressing issues like endometriosis and hormonal imbalances; a two-year trial with a current three-month waiting list.
Amsterdam UMC clinic highlights critical lack of women's healthcare
Amsterdam UMC's new women's health clinic saw 50 employee sign-ups within 30 minutes of its intranet launch, highlighting a significant unmet need for accessible healthcare addressing issues like endometriosis and hormonal imbalances; a two-year trial with a current three-month waiting list.
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24% Bias Score


First Kidney Transplant in Udmurtia Improves Healthcare Access
Udmurtia performed its first successful kidney transplant on February 20th, after a year and a half of preparation, offering a cost-effective alternative to hemodialysis for the republic's 700 hemodialysis patients, 50 of whom are awaiting transplants. The 37-year-old recipient is recovering well.
First Kidney Transplant in Udmurtia Improves Healthcare Access
Udmurtia performed its first successful kidney transplant on February 20th, after a year and a half of preparation, offering a cost-effective alternative to hemodialysis for the republic's 700 hemodialysis patients, 50 of whom are awaiting transplants. The 37-year-old recipient is recovering well.
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40% Bias Score


Mauritian Government Critiques Predecessor's Handling of Finances and Social Divisions
Mauritian Health Minister Anil Bachoo criticized the previous government for leaving public finances in crisis, citing unused medical equipment and expired medicines, while the Infrastructure Minister, Ajay Gunness, accused the previous administration of lacking transparency and contributing to soci...
Mauritian Government Critiques Predecessor's Handling of Finances and Social Divisions
Mauritian Health Minister Anil Bachoo criticized the previous government for leaving public finances in crisis, citing unused medical equipment and expired medicines, while the Infrastructure Minister, Ajay Gunness, accused the previous administration of lacking transparency and contributing to soci...
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56% Bias Score

International Recruitment Bolsters NHS Staff Amid Shortages
A New Zealand medical student, Ella Smith, moved 11,000 miles to join the NHS in the UK, highlighting the healthcare system's reliance on international recruitment to address staff shortages; one in six NHS staff in Herefordshire and Worcestershire are from overseas.

International Recruitment Bolsters NHS Staff Amid Shortages
A New Zealand medical student, Ella Smith, moved 11,000 miles to join the NHS in the UK, highlighting the healthcare system's reliance on international recruitment to address staff shortages; one in six NHS staff in Herefordshire and Worcestershire are from overseas.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Drops Idaho Emergency Abortion Case
The Trump administration dropped an emergency abortion case in Idaho, reversing the Biden administration's stance on abortion access in emergency situations, potentially impacting nationwide access to urgent care and creating uncertainty for doctors in states with strict abortion bans.

Trump Administration Drops Idaho Emergency Abortion Case
The Trump administration dropped an emergency abortion case in Idaho, reversing the Biden administration's stance on abortion access in emergency situations, potentially impacting nationwide access to urgent care and creating uncertainty for doctors in states with strict abortion bans.
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52% Bias Score

UK: Female Doctors Outnumber Male Counterparts for the First Time
In a landmark shift, female doctors now outnumber male doctors in the UK (50.04% vs 49.96%), and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) doctors constitute over half the workforce; this demographic change is anticipated to improve healthcare for women and minority ethnic groups, addressing past fai...

UK: Female Doctors Outnumber Male Counterparts for the First Time
In a landmark shift, female doctors now outnumber male doctors in the UK (50.04% vs 49.96%), and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) doctors constitute over half the workforce; this demographic change is anticipated to improve healthcare for women and minority ethnic groups, addressing past fai...
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48% Bias Score

Mutua Madrileña's 2024 Profit Up Despite Adeslas' Muface Losses
Mutua Madrileña's 2024 net profit reached €453 million, a 5.2% increase year-on-year, despite €203 million in losses from its subsidiary Adeslas's public healthcare services via Muface from 2023-2024, impacting overall results.

Mutua Madrileña's 2024 Profit Up Despite Adeslas' Muface Losses
Mutua Madrileña's 2024 net profit reached €453 million, a 5.2% increase year-on-year, despite €203 million in losses from its subsidiary Adeslas's public healthcare services via Muface from 2023-2024, impacting overall results.
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44% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Public Sector Strike Disrupts Services
On Thursday, public sector employees in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, held a warning strike impacting hospitals (postponed non-urgent surgeries), senior care facilities, and daycare centers (two-thirds of Kiel's municipal centers closed), demanding better pay and working conditions.

Schleswig-Holstein Public Sector Strike Disrupts Services
On Thursday, public sector employees in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, held a warning strike impacting hospitals (postponed non-urgent surgeries), senior care facilities, and daycare centers (two-thirds of Kiel's municipal centers closed), demanding better pay and working conditions.
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44% Bias Score

Murmansk Blood Transfusion Station Celebrates 85 Years of Life-Saving Service
The Murmansk Regional Blood Transfusion Station celebrated 85 years of service on February 20, 2025, having evolved from a small facility in 1936 to a modern institution vital for the region's healthcare, processing over 10 tons of blood during WWII and now boasting a 'cryobank' with 90 units of fro...

Murmansk Blood Transfusion Station Celebrates 85 Years of Life-Saving Service
The Murmansk Regional Blood Transfusion Station celebrated 85 years of service on February 20, 2025, having evolved from a small facility in 1936 to a modern institution vital for the region's healthcare, processing over 10 tons of blood during WWII and now boasting a 'cryobank' with 90 units of fro...
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36% Bias Score
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