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Extreme Heat Increases Drug Side Effects, Leading to Higher Mortality Rates
The World Health Organization estimates 490,000 annual deaths due to extreme heat, with rising numbers linked to intensified drug side effects, particularly among elderly polypharmacy patients, impacting balance, coordination, and causing falls.
Extreme Heat Increases Drug Side Effects, Leading to Higher Mortality Rates
The World Health Organization estimates 490,000 annual deaths due to extreme heat, with rising numbers linked to intensified drug side effects, particularly among elderly polypharmacy patients, impacting balance, coordination, and causing falls.
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16% Bias Score


Study: ADHD Medication Prescribed Too Quickly to Young Children
A Stanford Medicine study found that 68% of preschool-aged children diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication before age 7, often within 30 days of diagnosis, raising concerns about the appropriateness of early medication treatment.
Study: ADHD Medication Prescribed Too Quickly to Young Children
A Stanford Medicine study found that 68% of preschool-aged children diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication before age 7, often within 30 days of diagnosis, raising concerns about the appropriateness of early medication treatment.
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44% Bias Score


Serena Williams' Weight Loss: GLP-1 Medication, and the Destigmatization of Weight Management
Serena Williams, a 43-year-old retired tennis star, publicly revealed her use of GLP-1 weight-loss medication after struggling to lose weight postpartum despite rigorous training, aiming to destigmatize such treatments and advocate for a more comprehensive approach to weight management.
Serena Williams' Weight Loss: GLP-1 Medication, and the Destigmatization of Weight Management
Serena Williams, a 43-year-old retired tennis star, publicly revealed her use of GLP-1 weight-loss medication after struggling to lose weight postpartum despite rigorous training, aiming to destigmatize such treatments and advocate for a more comprehensive approach to weight management.
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48% Bias Score


Aggressive Treatment Recommended for Heart Disease Patients with Diabetes
New guidelines recommend aggressive treatment for heart disease patients with diabetes, emphasizing SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists to reduce cardiovascular risks, alongside a Mediterranean diet; published May 12, 2020, in Circulation.
Aggressive Treatment Recommended for Heart Disease Patients with Diabetes
New guidelines recommend aggressive treatment for heart disease patients with diabetes, emphasizing SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists to reduce cardiovascular risks, alongside a Mediterranean diet; published May 12, 2020, in Circulation.
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36% Bias Score


ADHD Medication Significantly Reduces Risk of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents: Swedish Study
A Swedish study of nearly 149,000 individuals aged 6-64 diagnosed with ADHD between 2007-2020 found that those starting medication within three months of diagnosis experienced a significant reduction in suicide attempts (17%), substance abuse (15%), traffic accidents (12%), and criminal behavior (13...
ADHD Medication Significantly Reduces Risk of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents: Swedish Study
A Swedish study of nearly 149,000 individuals aged 6-64 diagnosed with ADHD between 2007-2020 found that those starting medication within three months of diagnosis experienced a significant reduction in suicide attempts (17%), substance abuse (15%), traffic accidents (12%), and criminal behavior (13...
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36% Bias Score


ADHD Medication Reduces Risks of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents: BMJ Study
A British Medical Journal study of 148,500 Swedish individuals aged 6-64 with ADHD showed that medication significantly reduced suicide attempts by 15%, substance abuse by 25%, accident-related injuries by 4%, traffic accidents by 16%, and criminal behavior by 25%.
ADHD Medication Reduces Risks of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents: BMJ Study
A British Medical Journal study of 148,500 Swedish individuals aged 6-64 with ADHD showed that medication significantly reduced suicide attempts by 15%, substance abuse by 25%, accident-related injuries by 4%, traffic accidents by 16%, and criminal behavior by 25%.
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40% Bias Score

US Study Reveals Premature ADHD Medication in Young Children
A new US study reveals that 42.2% of children aged four to five diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication within one month, contradicting guidelines recommending six months of behavioural therapy first.

US Study Reveals Premature ADHD Medication in Young Children
A new US study reveals that 42.2% of children aged four to five diagnosed with ADHD were prescribed medication within one month, contradicting guidelines recommending six months of behavioural therapy first.
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40% Bias Score

Extreme Heat Increases Medication Risks and Mortality
Extreme heat intensifies medication side effects, particularly in the elderly, causing increased mortality from heatstroke and related complications; individual dose adjustments are crucial, and future research must consider regional variations in heat exposure.

Extreme Heat Increases Medication Risks and Mortality
Extreme heat intensifies medication side effects, particularly in the elderly, causing increased mortality from heatstroke and related complications; individual dose adjustments are crucial, and future research must consider regional variations in heat exposure.
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20% Bias Score

\"Heat Waves Exacerbate Medication Risks for Millions of Americans\"\
Rising summer heat waves, now three times more frequent than in the 1960s, pose health risks for Americans taking medications affecting thermoregulation, as many drugs can increase vulnerability to heat or reduce efficacy in hot temperatures.

\"Heat Waves Exacerbate Medication Risks for Millions of Americans\"\
Rising summer heat waves, now three times more frequent than in the 1960s, pose health risks for Americans taking medications affecting thermoregulation, as many drugs can increase vulnerability to heat or reduce efficacy in hot temperatures.
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32% Bias Score

ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Suicide and Crime Risk: Large Swedish Study
A Swedish study of almost 149,000 people diagnosed with ADHD between 2007 and 2020 found that those who started medication within three months of diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of suicide, substance abuse, traffic accidents, and criminal activity over a two-year period.

ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Suicide and Crime Risk: Large Swedish Study
A Swedish study of almost 149,000 people diagnosed with ADHD between 2007 and 2020 found that those who started medication within three months of diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of suicide, substance abuse, traffic accidents, and criminal activity over a two-year period.
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48% Bias Score

ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Risks of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents
A study of nearly 149,000 people in Sweden with ADHD found that those starting medication within three months of diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of suicide (17 percent), substance misuse (15 percent), transportation accidents (12 percent), and criminality (13 percent) over two years.

ADHD Medication Linked to Lower Risks of Suicide, Substance Abuse, and Accidents
A study of nearly 149,000 people in Sweden with ADHD found that those starting medication within three months of diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of suicide (17 percent), substance misuse (15 percent), transportation accidents (12 percent), and criminality (13 percent) over two years.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Lung Patients Suffer Due to Unnecessary Medication Switches
A Longfonds survey of 1071 Dutch lung patients reveals that 69% switched inhalers in the past year, with only 15% due to medical reasons; the rest caused by insurer cost-cutting policies, despite an agreement to limit switches to once every four years, leading to severe health consequences for some ...

Dutch Lung Patients Suffer Due to Unnecessary Medication Switches
A Longfonds survey of 1071 Dutch lung patients reveals that 69% switched inhalers in the past year, with only 15% due to medical reasons; the rest caused by insurer cost-cutting policies, despite an agreement to limit switches to once every four years, leading to severe health consequences for some ...
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64% Bias Score
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