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Germany Reports Record High Syphilis Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany recorded its highest number of syphilis cases since 2010, reaching 9519 reported infections—a 3.9% increase from 2023, although this represents a slowdown from the 23.7% surge in 2022; the highest incidences were reported in Berlin and Hamburg.
Germany Reports Record High Syphilis Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany recorded its highest number of syphilis cases since 2010, reaching 9519 reported infections—a 3.9% increase from 2023, although this represents a slowdown from the 23.7% surge in 2022; the highest incidences were reported in Berlin and Hamburg.
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32% Bias Score


Sepsis in Germany: High Mortality and Long-Term Consequences
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition resulting from the body's overwhelming response to infection, claims at least 65,000 lives annually in Germany, impacting 230,000-500,000 individuals, with three-quarters experiencing long-term health issues.
Sepsis in Germany: High Mortality and Long-Term Consequences
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition resulting from the body's overwhelming response to infection, claims at least 65,000 lives annually in Germany, impacting 230,000-500,000 individuals, with three-quarters experiencing long-term health issues.
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20% Bias Score


H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
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36% Bias Score


Sepsis: A Silent Killer Contributing to 20% of Global Deaths
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's extreme response to an infection, is estimated to contribute to 20% of global deaths and causes 350,000 deaths annually in the United States, disproportionately affecting those over 60 with pre-existing conditions.
Sepsis: A Silent Killer Contributing to 20% of Global Deaths
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's extreme response to an infection, is estimated to contribute to 20% of global deaths and causes 350,000 deaths annually in the United States, disproportionately affecting those over 60 with pre-existing conditions.
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24% Bias Score


89 Infected in Wales Farm Petting Outbreak
Eighty-nine people have contracted cryptosporidium after attending calf and lamb feeding sessions at Cowbridge Farm Shop in Wales between March and April; the farm voluntarily suspended these sessions on April 29th.
89 Infected in Wales Farm Petting Outbreak
Eighty-nine people have contracted cryptosporidium after attending calf and lamb feeding sessions at Cowbridge Farm Shop in Wales between March and April; the farm voluntarily suspended these sessions on April 29th.
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20% Bias Score


Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
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20% Bias Score

Sepsis: A Deadly Infection Claiming 11 Million Lives Annually
Dr. Müberra Hraloğlu warns of sepsis, a potentially fatal condition caused by the body's uncontrolled immune response to infections, claiming approximately 11 million lives globally each year.

Sepsis: A Deadly Infection Claiming 11 Million Lives Annually
Dr. Müberra Hraloğlu warns of sepsis, a potentially fatal condition caused by the body's uncontrolled immune response to infections, claiming approximately 11 million lives globally each year.
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4% Bias Score

Sepsis Near-Death After Popping Pimple
A 24-year-old man from Newport, UK, nearly died from sepsis after popping a pimple on his neck, highlighting the potentially fatal consequences of seemingly minor skin infections and emphasizing the importance of recognizing sepsis symptoms.

Sepsis Near-Death After Popping Pimple
A 24-year-old man from Newport, UK, nearly died from sepsis after popping a pimple on his neck, highlighting the potentially fatal consequences of seemingly minor skin infections and emphasizing the importance of recognizing sepsis symptoms.
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36% Bias Score

Sepsis Amputation After UTI Highlights Urgent Need for Awareness
A 63-year-old woman's UTI developed into life-threatening sepsis, leading to the amputation of all four limbs due to delayed treatment and a lack of awareness about sepsis symptoms.

Sepsis Amputation After UTI Highlights Urgent Need for Awareness
A 63-year-old woman's UTI developed into life-threatening sepsis, leading to the amputation of all four limbs due to delayed treatment and a lack of awareness about sepsis symptoms.
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28% Bias Score

Mounjaro's "Golden Dose": Cost Savings vs. Deadly Risks
Due to high costs, Mounjaro users are extracting a "golden dose" from used pens, risking infections and overdoses; experts warn of potential pancreatitis and sepsis.

Mounjaro's "Golden Dose": Cost Savings vs. Deadly Risks
Due to high costs, Mounjaro users are extracting a "golden dose" from used pens, risking infections and overdoses; experts warn of potential pancreatitis and sepsis.
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60% Bias Score

Michigan Transplant Recipient Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Donated Organ
A Michigan organ transplant recipient died from rabies contracted through the donated organ in December 2023, prompting a joint investigation by Michigan, Ohio, and the CDC, highlighting the rare risk of rabies transmission via organ donation.

Michigan Transplant Recipient Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Donated Organ
A Michigan organ transplant recipient died from rabies contracted through the donated organ in December 2023, prompting a joint investigation by Michigan, Ohio, and the CDC, highlighting the rare risk of rabies transmission via organ donation.
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44% Bias Score

Human Body's Proteasome Discovered as Source of Potential New Antibiotics
A new immune system mechanism has been discovered where the proteasome, a structure in every body cell that recycles proteins, transforms into an infection-fighting weapon when a cell is infected, creating potential new antibiotics to fight superbugs.

Human Body's Proteasome Discovered as Source of Potential New Antibiotics
A new immune system mechanism has been discovered where the proteasome, a structure in every body cell that recycles proteins, transforms into an infection-fighting weapon when a cell is infected, creating potential new antibiotics to fight superbugs.
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48% Bias Score
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