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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.
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24% Bias Score


Study: Replacing Butter with Plant Oils Lowers Mortality Risk
A new study of over 221,000 participants over 33 years found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.
Study: Replacing Butter with Plant Oils Lowers Mortality Risk
A new study of over 221,000 participants over 33 years found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.
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52% Bias Score


Higher Sperm Motility Linked to Longer Lifespan in Danish Men
A Danish study of 78,284 men linked higher sperm motility to a 2-3 year longer lifespan, suggesting semen analysis could predict future health problems; 8,600 men died during the study period.
Higher Sperm Motility Linked to Longer Lifespan in Danish Men
A Danish study of 78,284 men linked higher sperm motility to a 2-3 year longer lifespan, suggesting semen analysis could predict future health problems; 8,600 men died during the study period.
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40% Bias Score


Global Suicide Rates Fall 40%, but Regional Disparities Persist
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals a nearly 40% global decrease in age-standardized suicide mortality rates from 1990 to 2021, yet four regions showed increases, with Central Latin America experiencing the most significant rise (39%), while the gender difference remains stark: men are m...
Global Suicide Rates Fall 40%, but Regional Disparities Persist
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals a nearly 40% global decrease in age-standardized suicide mortality rates from 1990 to 2021, yet four regions showed increases, with Central Latin America experiencing the most significant rise (39%), while the gender difference remains stark: men are m...
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40% Bias Score


Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Study Reveals Eightfold Increase in Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Deaths
A Spanish study, involving 130 hospitals, reveals that deaths from multi-drug resistant bacteria in 2023 were 24,000—eight times higher than previous estimates—with urinary tract infections being most frequent, but pneumonia having the highest mortality rate. Almost half of infections were hospital-...
Spanish Study Reveals Eightfold Increase in Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Deaths
A Spanish study, involving 130 hospitals, reveals that deaths from multi-drug resistant bacteria in 2023 were 24,000—eight times higher than previous estimates—with urinary tract infections being most frequent, but pneumonia having the highest mortality rate. Almost half of infections were hospital-...
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24% Bias Score

3,700 Heat-Related Deaths in France During Summer 2024
France's summer 2024 heatwave, though less intense than previous years, resulted in 3,700 heat-related deaths (2% of total fatalities), primarily affecting the elderly and those with chronic conditions; the south-east was most impacted.

3,700 Heat-Related Deaths in France During Summer 2024
France's summer 2024 heatwave, though less intense than previous years, resulted in 3,700 heat-related deaths (2% of total fatalities), primarily affecting the elderly and those with chronic conditions; the south-east was most impacted.
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32% Bias Score

Study Links Butter Consumption to Higher Mortality Risk, Plant-Based Oils to Reduced Death Rates
A 33-year study of over 221,000 participants found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.

Study Links Butter Consumption to Higher Mortality Risk, Plant-Based Oils to Reduced Death Rates
A 33-year study of over 221,000 participants found that replacing 10 grams of butter daily with plant-based oils like soybean, canola, and olive oil is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from all causes and cancer.
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52% Bias Score

Sepsis: Global Impact and Treatment Challenges
Sepsis, or septicemia, a life-threatening organ dysfunction from an unregulated immune response to infection, kills 11 million people annually, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.

Sepsis: Global Impact and Treatment Challenges
Sepsis, or septicemia, a life-threatening organ dysfunction from an unregulated immune response to infection, kills 11 million people annually, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.
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8% Bias Score

Life Expectancy Growth Stagnates in Europe
A study published in The Lancet reveals that life expectancy growth in 20 European countries slowed significantly between 2011 and 2019, primarily due to increased deaths from cardiovascular diseases and cancer linked to unhealthy lifestyles and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Life Expectancy Growth Stagnates in Europe
A study published in The Lancet reveals that life expectancy growth in 20 European countries slowed significantly between 2011 and 2019, primarily due to increased deaths from cardiovascular diseases and cancer linked to unhealthy lifestyles and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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32% Bias Score

More Life": A Sci-Fi Drama on Technological Immortality
Kandinsky Theatre Company's "More Life" explores the ethical and emotional implications of technological immortality, following a consultant who resurrects his deceased wife using brain-scanning technology in 2074, juxtaposing this with 1803 experiments in resuscitation, and highlighting the complex...

More Life": A Sci-Fi Drama on Technological Immortality
Kandinsky Theatre Company's "More Life" explores the ethical and emotional implications of technological immortality, following a consultant who resurrects his deceased wife using brain-scanning technology in 2074, juxtaposing this with 1803 experiments in resuscitation, and highlighting the complex...
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24% Bias Score

Half a Million Cancer Patients in England Faced Excessive Treatment Delays
Analysis of NHS figures reveals that 506,335 cancer patients in England waited over two months for treatment in the last decade, with significant variations across cancer types, leading to concerns about preventable deaths due to treatment delays.

Half a Million Cancer Patients in England Faced Excessive Treatment Delays
Analysis of NHS figures reveals that 506,335 cancer patients in England waited over two months for treatment in the last decade, with significant variations across cancer types, leading to concerns about preventable deaths due to treatment delays.
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48% Bias Score
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