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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


460-Gram Preemie Thrives Five Years After Record-Breaking Survival in Russia
In 2019, Rostov-on-Don doctors saved a 460-gram premature baby girl, Sonya, who is now five and thriving despite ongoing speech therapy needs, highlighting advancements in neonatal care in Russia while also emphasizing the ongoing challenges associated with extremely premature births.
460-Gram Preemie Thrives Five Years After Record-Breaking Survival in Russia
In 2019, Rostov-on-Don doctors saved a 460-gram premature baby girl, Sonya, who is now five and thriving despite ongoing speech therapy needs, highlighting advancements in neonatal care in Russia while also emphasizing the ongoing challenges associated with extremely premature births.
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52% Bias Score


Leeds Hospitals' Maternity and Neonatal Services Rated Inadequate by CQC
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated maternity and neonatal services at two Leeds hospitals as inadequate due to safety concerns, including uncleanliness, unsafe medicine storage, staff shortages, and a "blame culture", impacting patient care and leading to unsafe baby transfers.
Leeds Hospitals' Maternity and Neonatal Services Rated Inadequate by CQC
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated maternity and neonatal services at two Leeds hospitals as inadequate due to safety concerns, including uncleanliness, unsafe medicine storage, staff shortages, and a "blame culture", impacting patient care and leading to unsafe baby transfers.
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40% Bias Score


UK introduces paid neonatal care leave for parents
Starting Sunday, eligible UK parents of babies in neonatal care for seven or more continuous days will receive up to 12 weeks of paid leave, impacting approximately one in seven newborns needing specialized care.
UK introduces paid neonatal care leave for parents
Starting Sunday, eligible UK parents of babies in neonatal care for seven or more continuous days will receive up to 12 weeks of paid leave, impacting approximately one in seven newborns needing specialized care.
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Chinese Medical Team Trains Beninese Staff on Neonatal Resuscitation
The 27th Chinese medical team in Natitingou, Benin, is conducting a neonatal resuscitation training program for local medical staff at the Natitingou Zonal Hospital to combat a 20% rate of neonatal asphyxia among hospitalized newborns.
Chinese Medical Team Trains Beninese Staff on Neonatal Resuscitation
The 27th Chinese medical team in Natitingou, Benin, is conducting a neonatal resuscitation training program for local medical staff at the Natitingou Zonal Hospital to combat a 20% rate of neonatal asphyxia among hospitalized newborns.
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Letby Legal Team to Present New Medical Evidence in Bid for Retrial
Lucy Letby's legal team will present new medical evidence from 14 international experts on Tuesday, aiming for a retrial after her conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
Letby Legal Team to Present New Medical Evidence in Bid for Retrial
Lucy Letby's legal team will present new medical evidence from 14 international experts on Tuesday, aiming for a retrial after her conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
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World's Most Premature Baby Survives
Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks gestation (133 days premature), weighing 285 grams, is the world's most premature surviving baby according to Guinness World Records, surviving a 198-day hospital stay with ongoing care for developmental delays and minor health issues.

World's Most Premature Baby Survives
Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks gestation (133 days premature), weighing 285 grams, is the world's most premature surviving baby according to Guinness World Records, surviving a 198-day hospital stay with ongoing care for developmental delays and minor health issues.
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Gaza Fuel Crisis Threatens Hospital Shutdowns
Gaza hospitals face imminent shutdown due to a 130-day fuel ban enforced by Israel, jeopardizing the lives of infants in incubators and patients in ICUs; the EU has reached a new deal with Israel to allow more aid into Gaza.

Gaza Fuel Crisis Threatens Hospital Shutdowns
Gaza hospitals face imminent shutdown due to a 130-day fuel ban enforced by Israel, jeopardizing the lives of infants in incubators and patients in ICUs; the EU has reached a new deal with Israel to allow more aid into Gaza.
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56% Bias Score

Rostov Doctors Successfully Treat Newborn with Severe Lung Condition
A newborn in Rostov-on-Don, diagnosed with cystic-adenomatous transformation of the right middle lobe, underwent successful surgery and intensive care, spending a month in the hospital before being discharged home.

Rostov Doctors Successfully Treat Newborn with Severe Lung Condition
A newborn in Rostov-on-Don, diagnosed with cystic-adenomatous transformation of the right middle lobe, underwent successful surgery and intensive care, spending a month in the hospital before being discharged home.
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44% Bias Score

Expert Panel Disputes Evidence in Letby Baby Murders Case
A British children's nurse, Lucy Letby, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder several more; however, a panel of international experts has since disputed the evidence leading to her conviction, citing potential medical errors and an overworked hospital environment.

Expert Panel Disputes Evidence in Letby Baby Murders Case
A British children's nurse, Lucy Letby, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder several more; however, a panel of international experts has since disputed the evidence leading to her conviction, citing potential medical errors and an overworked hospital environment.
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48% Bias Score

Medical Expert Challenges Lucy Letby Conviction, Exposing Hospital Failures
Retired Canadian doctor Dr. Shoo Lee's research refutes the medical evidence used to convict Lucy Letby, highlighting systemic failures at the Countess of Chester Hospital that led to babies' deaths, raising concerns about the validity of her conviction and exposing significant flaws in the prosecut...

Medical Expert Challenges Lucy Letby Conviction, Exposing Hospital Failures
Retired Canadian doctor Dr. Shoo Lee's research refutes the medical evidence used to convict Lucy Letby, highlighting systemic failures at the Countess of Chester Hospital that led to babies' deaths, raising concerns about the validity of her conviction and exposing significant flaws in the prosecut...
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44% Bias Score

Hospital Relocation Risks Newborns' Lives
A baby born with gastroschisis in Perth, Australia, underwent emergency surgery after birth due to the location of maternity services relative to the children's hospital, highlighting concerns over transport time and increased risk for newborns with complex conditions.

Hospital Relocation Risks Newborns' Lives
A baby born with gastroschisis in Perth, Australia, underwent emergency surgery after birth due to the location of maternity services relative to the children's hospital, highlighting concerns over transport time and increased risk for newborns with complex conditions.
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52% Bias Score
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