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Investigation Launched into Doctor Accused of Inducing Premature Labor in Istanbul",
An investigation has been launched into a gynecologist in Istanbul, Turkey, Dr. P. Ç., accused of administering medication to induce premature labor in approximately 8,000 patients between 2015 and 2025 without their knowledge or consent, resulting in the temporary closure of the hospital's maternit...
Investigation Launched into Doctor Accused of Inducing Premature Labor in Istanbul",
An investigation has been launched into a gynecologist in Istanbul, Turkey, Dr. P. Ç., accused of administering medication to induce premature labor in approximately 8,000 patients between 2015 and 2025 without their knowledge or consent, resulting in the temporary closure of the hospital's maternit...
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24% Bias Score


Caliningrad Doctors Sentenced for Infant Death
In 2018, a Caliningrad hospital's acting chief doctor, Elena Belaya, ordered the falsification of a newborn's death certificate to avoid negative reporting, leading to the infant's death by magnesium sulfate poisoning.
Caliningrad Doctors Sentenced for Infant Death
In 2018, a Caliningrad hospital's acting chief doctor, Elena Belaya, ordered the falsification of a newborn's death certificate to avoid negative reporting, leading to the infant's death by magnesium sulfate poisoning.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Truck Driver Dies After Alleged Medical Negligence in Hospital
Danilo Pellegrino, a 52-year-old truck driver, died in Casarano hospital's emergency room on September 3rd, 2024, while awaiting test results after experiencing chest pains; his wife alleges negligence and a lack of timely care.
Italian Truck Driver Dies After Alleged Medical Negligence in Hospital
Danilo Pellegrino, a 52-year-old truck driver, died in Casarano hospital's emergency room on September 3rd, 2024, while awaiting test results after experiencing chest pains; his wife alleges negligence and a lack of timely care.
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64% Bias Score


Inquest: Patient's Trust Betrayed by Jailed Surgeon Ian Paterson
An inquest heard how former patient Phyllis Colfer, 76, died from carcinomatosis and breast cancer in 2002 after her "childlike trust" was betrayed by jailed breast surgeon Ian Paterson, who was convicted in 2017 for wounding patients with unnecessary operations.
Inquest: Patient's Trust Betrayed by Jailed Surgeon Ian Paterson
An inquest heard how former patient Phyllis Colfer, 76, died from carcinomatosis and breast cancer in 2002 after her "childlike trust" was betrayed by jailed breast surgeon Ian Paterson, who was convicted in 2017 for wounding patients with unnecessary operations.
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40% Bias Score


US Physician Shortage Leads to Patient Deaths and Amputation
A survey reveals a critical shortage of physicians in the US, with 63% of hospitals actively recruiting staff; this shortage is causing patient care delays and potentially deadly consequences, as exemplified by two cases: a man died in an ER waiting for care, and a girl had a leg amputated after a 1...
US Physician Shortage Leads to Patient Deaths and Amputation
A survey reveals a critical shortage of physicians in the US, with 63% of hospitals actively recruiting staff; this shortage is causing patient care delays and potentially deadly consequences, as exemplified by two cases: a man died in an ER waiting for care, and a girl had a leg amputated after a 1...
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48% Bias Score


87 Deaths in Argentina Linked to Contaminated Fentanyl
At least 87 deaths in Argentina are linked to contaminated fentanyl ampoules produced by Laboratorio Ramallo in December 2024 and distributed to over 200 medical centers; Health Minister Mario Lugones blames negligence and potential corruption within the regulatory agency, Iname.
87 Deaths in Argentina Linked to Contaminated Fentanyl
At least 87 deaths in Argentina are linked to contaminated fentanyl ampoules produced by Laboratorio Ramallo in December 2024 and distributed to over 200 medical centers; Health Minister Mario Lugones blames negligence and potential corruption within the regulatory agency, Iname.
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52% Bias Score

Bacterial Infection in Egyptian Eye Surgery: Dozens Affected, Some Blind
A bacterial infection in an Egyptian eye surgery unit has led to severe complications for dozens of patients, resulting in vision loss for some and putting others' lives at risk, prompting investigations and hospital closures.

Bacterial Infection in Egyptian Eye Surgery: Dozens Affected, Some Blind
A bacterial infection in an Egyptian eye surgery unit has led to severe complications for dozens of patients, resulting in vision loss for some and putting others' lives at risk, prompting investigations and hospital closures.
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16% Bias Score

Medical Errors: A Preventable Tragedy and the Need for Systemic Change
The death of Solomon Lutnick from a fatal chemotherapy overdose highlights the long-standing issue of medical errors, prompting a call for stronger financial incentives to improve patient safety.

Medical Errors: A Preventable Tragedy and the Need for Systemic Change
The death of Solomon Lutnick from a fatal chemotherapy overdose highlights the long-standing issue of medical errors, prompting a call for stronger financial incentives to improve patient safety.
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40% Bias Score

French Midwife Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A French court sentenced Lionel Charvin, a 54-year-old midwife, to 14-20 years in prison for sexually assaulting six women, exploiting his professional authority.

French Midwife Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A French court sentenced Lionel Charvin, a 54-year-old midwife, to 14-20 years in prison for sexually assaulting six women, exploiting his professional authority.
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40% Bias Score

German Nurse Accused of Attempted Murder
A 42-year-old Slovenian nurse in a Landshut clinic is accused of manipulating ampoules to steal drugs, resulting in 15 counts of attempted murder and six counts of bodily harm against him.

German Nurse Accused of Attempted Murder
A 42-year-old Slovenian nurse in a Landshut clinic is accused of manipulating ampoules to steal drugs, resulting in 15 counts of attempted murder and six counts of bodily harm against him.
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40% Bias Score

Letby's Whistleblowing Reports Challenge Conviction
Former nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital, repeatedly reported failures in neonatal care before her dismissal, prompting an inquiry into hospital management and potentially challenging the basis of her convi...

Letby's Whistleblowing Reports Challenge Conviction
Former nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital, repeatedly reported failures in neonatal care before her dismissal, prompting an inquiry into hospital management and potentially challenging the basis of her convi...
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56% Bias Score

Federal Court Condemns Surgeon for Prioritizing Profit Over Patient Safety
A Federal Court judgment found surgeon Munjed Al Muderis prioritized profit and fame over patient safety, prompting Medibank to request an investigation from Macquarie University Hospital despite Al Muderis maintaining affiliations there and elsewhere.

Federal Court Condemns Surgeon for Prioritizing Profit Over Patient Safety
A Federal Court judgment found surgeon Munjed Al Muderis prioritized profit and fame over patient safety, prompting Medibank to request an investigation from Macquarie University Hospital despite Al Muderis maintaining affiliations there and elsewhere.
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40% Bias Score
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