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Steroid Abuse: Bodybuilders Warn of Severe Health Risks
Professional bodybuilder Joey Farrell and former Love Island contestant Tom Powell suffered severe health consequences from anabolic steroid use, highlighting a growing public health issue in the UK where an estimated 500,000 people use the drugs, with steroid seizures increasing by 26% last year.
Steroid Abuse: Bodybuilders Warn of Severe Health Risks
Professional bodybuilder Joey Farrell and former Love Island contestant Tom Powell suffered severe health consequences from anabolic steroid use, highlighting a growing public health issue in the UK where an estimated 500,000 people use the drugs, with steroid seizures increasing by 26% last year.
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32% Bias Score


Implantable Heart Patches Show Promise in Treating Advanced Heart Failure
German researchers have created implantable heart patches from reprogrammed cells that successfully improved heart function in monkeys and a human patient with advanced heart failure, offering a less invasive alternative to transplants and artificial pumps.
Implantable Heart Patches Show Promise in Treating Advanced Heart Failure
German researchers have created implantable heart patches from reprogrammed cells that successfully improved heart function in monkeys and a human patient with advanced heart failure, offering a less invasive alternative to transplants and artificial pumps.
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52% Bias Score


Cardiac Patch Improves Heart Function in First Human Trial
A clinical trial in Germany shows that a cardiac patch containing 400 million heart cells improved a patient's heart function by 4% in three months, paving the way for a potential long-term treatment for heart failure.
Cardiac Patch Improves Heart Function in First Human Trial
A clinical trial in Germany shows that a cardiac patch containing 400 million heart cells improved a patient's heart function by 4% in three months, paving the way for a potential long-term treatment for heart failure.
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Air Pollution Exacerbates Inflammation in Heart Failure Patients
A study presented at the American Heart Association's 2024 Scientific Sessions found that air pollution significantly increases inflammation biomarkers (CCL27 and IL-18) in heart failure patients, but not in healthy individuals, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during peri...
Air Pollution Exacerbates Inflammation in Heart Failure Patients
A study presented at the American Heart Association's 2024 Scientific Sessions found that air pollution significantly increases inflammation biomarkers (CCL27 and IL-18) in heart failure patients, but not in healthy individuals, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during peri...
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Lab-Grown Heart Patch Shows Successful Human Heart Regeneration
A 46-year-old woman with severe heart failure received a lab-grown heart patch containing 800 million umbilical cord cells; post-transplant analysis confirmed successful heart regeneration, offering hope for millions with heart failure.

Lab-Grown Heart Patch Shows Successful Human Heart Regeneration
A 46-year-old woman with severe heart failure received a lab-grown heart patch containing 800 million umbilical cord cells; post-transplant analysis confirmed successful heart regeneration, offering hope for millions with heart failure.
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52% Bias Score

Lab-Grown Heart Patches Show Promise in Treating Advanced Heart Failure
German scientists report promising early results from a human trial of lab-grown heart muscle patches to treat advanced heart failure; a 46-year-old woman showed stable condition after receiving a patch before a heart transplant, offering hope for millions with limited treatment options.

Lab-Grown Heart Patches Show Promise in Treating Advanced Heart Failure
German scientists report promising early results from a human trial of lab-grown heart muscle patches to treat advanced heart failure; a 46-year-old woman showed stable condition after receiving a patch before a heart transplant, offering hope for millions with limited treatment options.
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48% Bias Score

Pacemaker Patients: Routine Heart Checks Reduce Hospital Admissions
A three-year study of 1,201 UK pacemaker patients found that routine heart function screenings, coupled with specialist clinic referrals for those with weakened heart muscles, significantly reduced hospital admissions for heart-related problems. The research, published in Nature Medicine, suggests a...

Pacemaker Patients: Routine Heart Checks Reduce Hospital Admissions
A three-year study of 1,201 UK pacemaker patients found that routine heart function screenings, coupled with specialist clinic referrals for those with weakened heart muscles, significantly reduced hospital admissions for heart-related problems. The research, published in Nature Medicine, suggests a...
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36% Bias Score
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