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Measles Outbreak in Texas and New Mexico Causes Vaccine Shortages and Two Deaths
Measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico have caused 228 cases, 23 hospitalizations, and two deaths, leading to vaccine shortages in several cities due to increased demand and the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
Measles Outbreak in Texas and New Mexico Causes Vaccine Shortages and Two Deaths
Measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico have caused 228 cases, 23 hospitalizations, and two deaths, leading to vaccine shortages in several cities due to increased demand and the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
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40% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak and HHS Communication Concerns
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has resulted in over 150 cases and two deaths, prompting concerns about HHS Secretary Kennedy's downplaying of the situation and lack of clear messaging on vaccination, while also eliminating public comment periods on health initiatives.
Measles Outbreak and HHS Communication Concerns
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has resulted in over 150 cases and two deaths, prompting concerns about HHS Secretary Kennedy's downplaying of the situation and lack of clear messaging on vaccination, while also eliminating public comment periods on health initiatives.
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52% Bias Score


HHS Official Resigns Amidst Texas Measles Outbreak
Tom Corry resigned as HHS assistant secretary after two weeks, reportedly due to disagreements with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the handling of a Texas measles outbreak involving over 140 cases and one death, raising concerns about the department's response to the resurgence of a disease de...
HHS Official Resigns Amidst Texas Measles Outbreak
Tom Corry resigned as HHS assistant secretary after two weeks, reportedly due to disagreements with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the handling of a Texas measles outbreak involving over 140 cases and one death, raising concerns about the department's response to the resurgence of a disease de...
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40% Bias Score


Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 150 Cases, Underscoring Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached nearly 150 cases since late January, resulting in one death, 20 hospitalizations, and underscoring the impact of declining MMR vaccination rates nationwide.
Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 150 Cases, Underscoring Declining Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached nearly 150 cases since late January, resulting in one death, 20 hospitalizations, and underscoring the impact of declining MMR vaccination rates nationwide.
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40% Bias Score


West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...
West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads, One Death Reported
A measles outbreak in West Texas, originating in Gaines County in late January, has infected 146 people, hospitalized 20, and caused one death; the virus may be spreading to Central Texas and New Mexico, prompting health officials to offer free testing and vaccination while monitoring schools and da...
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36% Bias Score


Texas Measles Outbreak: 124 Cases, Increased Vaccination Efforts
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak with 124 confirmed cases since January, mostly affecting unvaccinated children in West Texas, prompting increased vaccination efforts and contact tracing.
Texas Measles Outbreak: 124 Cases, Increased Vaccination Efforts
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak with 124 confirmed cases since January, mostly affecting unvaccinated children in West Texas, prompting increased vaccination efforts and contact tracing.
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32% Bias Score

AAP Recommends Vitamin A for All Measles Cases, but Vaccination Remains Crucial
The AAP recommends vitamin A for all measles patients, but experts stress that it's not a vaccine replacement, as evidenced by the recent west Texas outbreak with 159 cases, 22 hospitalizations, and one death, highlighting the need for increased vaccination rates to prevent future outbreaks and comp...

AAP Recommends Vitamin A for All Measles Cases, but Vaccination Remains Crucial
The AAP recommends vitamin A for all measles patients, but experts stress that it's not a vaccine replacement, as evidenced by the recent west Texas outbreak with 159 cases, 22 hospitalizations, and one death, highlighting the need for increased vaccination rates to prevent future outbreaks and comp...
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32% Bias Score

West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.

West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.
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48% Bias Score

Kennedy Jr. Endorses Measles Vaccination Amidst US Outbreak"))
US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. endorsed measles vaccination following a Texas outbreak causing a child's death, urging parents to consult healthcare professionals, despite his past anti-vaccine statements and the ongoing challenge of vaccine misinformation contributing to the over 160 cases n...

Kennedy Jr. Endorses Measles Vaccination Amidst US Outbreak"))
US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. endorsed measles vaccination following a Texas outbreak causing a child's death, urging parents to consult healthcare professionals, despite his past anti-vaccine statements and the ongoing challenge of vaccine misinformation contributing to the over 160 cases n...
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40% Bias Score

Kennedy Reshapes Vaccine Policy Amidst Measles Outbreak
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping vaccine policy by potentially removing members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) due to perceived conflicts of interest, altering CDC messaging to emphasize informed consent, and prompting the postponement of an ACIP meeting, all ...

Kennedy Reshapes Vaccine Policy Amidst Measles Outbreak
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping vaccine policy by potentially removing members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) due to perceived conflicts of interest, altering CDC messaging to emphasize informed consent, and prompting the postponement of an ACIP meeting, all ...
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52% Bias Score

West Texas Measles Outbreak Claims Child's Life, Underscoring Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has claimed the life of a child, increasing the confirmed case count to 124, highlighting the urgent need for higher vaccination rates, as nearly 20% of kindergartners in Gaines County lack the measles vaccine.

West Texas Measles Outbreak Claims Child's Life, Underscoring Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in West Texas has claimed the life of a child, increasing the confirmed case count to 124, highlighting the urgent need for higher vaccination rates, as nearly 20% of kindergartners in Gaines County lack the measles vaccine.
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20% Bias Score

Australia's Falling Vaccination Rates Increase Disease Risk
Declining vaccination rates in Australia, particularly for measles, are leaving communities vulnerable to outbreaks as seen in a recent Texas measles resurgence; multiple factors contribute to this, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, impacting all age groups from infants to the...

Australia's Falling Vaccination Rates Increase Disease Risk
Declining vaccination rates in Australia, particularly for measles, are leaving communities vulnerable to outbreaks as seen in a recent Texas measles resurgence; multiple factors contribute to this, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, impacting all age groups from infants to the...
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48% Bias Score
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