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Nuclear Fusion to Revolutionize Cancer Scans
Bristol-based Astral Systems developed a new method using nuclear fusion to produce radioisotopes for cancer scans, addressing supply chain issues and potentially revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, with smaller, cheaper plants built near hospitals.
Nuclear Fusion to Revolutionize Cancer Scans
Bristol-based Astral Systems developed a new method using nuclear fusion to produce radioisotopes for cancer scans, addressing supply chain issues and potentially revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, with smaller, cheaper plants built near hospitals.
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60% Bias Score


AI for Improved Doctor-Patient Communication: Miss Germany Finalist's Innovation
Valentina Busik, a 27-year-old dermatology resident from Giessen University Hospital, is a Miss Germany finalist promoting AI-driven improvements in doctor-patient communication, inspired by her childhood experience with a medical misdiagnosis.
AI for Improved Doctor-Patient Communication: Miss Germany Finalist's Innovation
Valentina Busik, a 27-year-old dermatology resident from Giessen University Hospital, is a Miss Germany finalist promoting AI-driven improvements in doctor-patient communication, inspired by her childhood experience with a medical misdiagnosis.
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44% Bias Score


Airline Stocks Soar on Lower Oil Prices, FTSE 100 Hits Record High
Driven by lower oil prices and positive broker ratings, airline stocks like EasyJet and Wizz Air soared, while IAG saw mixed results; the FTSE 100 hit a record high despite higher-than-expected US inflation, contrasting with the FTSE 250's decline.
Airline Stocks Soar on Lower Oil Prices, FTSE 100 Hits Record High
Driven by lower oil prices and positive broker ratings, airline stocks like EasyJet and Wizz Air soared, while IAG saw mixed results; the FTSE 100 hit a record high despite higher-than-expected US inflation, contrasting with the FTSE 250's decline.
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36% Bias Score


Minimally Invasive Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Primary Aldosteronism
A new minimally invasive therapy, Triple T, effectively treats primary aldosteronism, a common cause of hypertension, by using ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation to target hormone-producing nodules in the adrenal gland, showing success in a 28-patient trial and paving the way for wider implem...
Minimally Invasive Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Primary Aldosteronism
A new minimally invasive therapy, Triple T, effectively treats primary aldosteronism, a common cause of hypertension, by using ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation to target hormone-producing nodules in the adrenal gland, showing success in a 28-patient trial and paving the way for wider implem...
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52% Bias Score


NHS Rolls Out Advanced Parkinson's Treatment
The NHS is implementing adaptive deep brain stimulation, a new Parkinson's treatment using brain implants, for 300 patients annually, improving quality of life for those unresponsive to other treatments, with the first implants completed at North Bristol and Newcastle Hospitals.
NHS Rolls Out Advanced Parkinson's Treatment
The NHS is implementing adaptive deep brain stimulation, a new Parkinson's treatment using brain implants, for 300 patients annually, improving quality of life for those unresponsive to other treatments, with the first implants completed at North Bristol and Newcastle Hospitals.
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44% Bias Score


Nutromics Raises \$35 Million for Breakthrough Wearable Diagnostic Patch
Nutromics, an Australian medical technology company, has raised \$35 million to develop a wearable diagnostic patch using synthetic DNA-based sensors; this technology enables continuous, real-time monitoring of multiple clinically relevant targets for some of the deadliest diseases, with clinical tr...
Nutromics Raises \$35 Million for Breakthrough Wearable Diagnostic Patch
Nutromics, an Australian medical technology company, has raised \$35 million to develop a wearable diagnostic patch using synthetic DNA-based sensors; this technology enables continuous, real-time monitoring of multiple clinically relevant targets for some of the deadliest diseases, with clinical tr...
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48% Bias Score

FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...

FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Endocrinology Center Celebrates 100 Years with Groundbreaking Advancements
The National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology in Russia, celebrating its centennial, announced advancements in diabetes treatment, including new insulin types and oral delivery research; developed diagnostic kits for rare hormonal disorders; and created a portable body composition analyzer.

Russian Endocrinology Center Celebrates 100 Years with Groundbreaking Advancements
The National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology in Russia, celebrating its centennial, announced advancements in diabetes treatment, including new insulin types and oral delivery research; developed diagnostic kits for rare hormonal disorders; and created a portable body composition analyzer.
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32% Bias Score

New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...

New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...
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40% Bias Score

Robotic Surgery Revolutionizes Urology: Advancements, Competition, and Future Trends
Spanish urologist Roberto Ballestero Diego discusses the evolution of surgical techniques, focusing on robotic surgery's impact on prostate cancer treatment, BPH management, and the emergence of new competitors in the surgical robotics market.

Robotic Surgery Revolutionizes Urology: Advancements, Competition, and Future Trends
Spanish urologist Roberto Ballestero Diego discusses the evolution of surgical techniques, focusing on robotic surgery's impact on prostate cancer treatment, BPH management, and the emergence of new competitors in the surgical robotics market.
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52% Bias Score

Intuitive Surgical Earnings Preview: Record High, Volatility Expected
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) is scheduled to release its Q[quarter] earnings after Thursday's market close; analysts predict $1.77 EPS on $2.21 billion in revenue, while the whisper number is $2.02 EPS; the stock is highly sensitive to results and recently reached a record high.

Intuitive Surgical Earnings Preview: Record High, Volatility Expected
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) is scheduled to release its Q[quarter] earnings after Thursday's market close; analysts predict $1.77 EPS on $2.21 billion in revenue, while the whisper number is $2.02 EPS; the stock is highly sensitive to results and recently reached a record high.
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48% Bias Score

UK's First Keyhole Brain Tumor Removal via Eye Socket
A UK nurse became the first person to have a meningioma brain tumor removed through a minimally invasive keyhole surgery performed through her eye socket in Leeds, offering a less risky alternative to traditional methods.

UK's First Keyhole Brain Tumor Removal via Eye Socket
A UK nurse became the first person to have a meningioma brain tumor removed through a minimally invasive keyhole surgery performed through her eye socket in Leeds, offering a less risky alternative to traditional methods.
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48% Bias Score
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