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EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
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24% Bias Score


Lancet Report Proposes New Obesity Definition, Differentiating Clinical from Preclinical Stages
A Lancet report proposes a new obesity definition differentiating between preclinical and clinical obesity based on health impact, using waist circumference and other measures beyond BMI, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment while sparking debate about its implementation.
Lancet Report Proposes New Obesity Definition, Differentiating Clinical from Preclinical Stages
A Lancet report proposes a new obesity definition differentiating between preclinical and clinical obesity based on health impact, using waist circumference and other measures beyond BMI, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment while sparking debate about its implementation.
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Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
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Kennedy's HHS Nomination Hearing Highlights Urgent US Health Crisis
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s upcoming confirmation hearing for HHS Secretary on January 29th centers on his "Make America Healthy Again" movement, aiming to combat the U.S.'s health crisis through improved nutrition and reduced environmental toxins, as supported by Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siege...
Kennedy's HHS Nomination Hearing Highlights Urgent US Health Crisis
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s upcoming confirmation hearing for HHS Secretary on January 29th centers on his "Make America Healthy Again" movement, aiming to combat the U.S.'s health crisis through improved nutrition and reduced environmental toxins, as supported by Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siege...
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Kennedy-Oz Clash on Weight-Loss Drug Coverage Looms
The conflicting views of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mehmet Oz on the Trump administration's policy regarding Medicare and Medicaid coverage of costly new weight-loss drugs create uncertainty, impacting millions' access to potentially life-changing medication.
Kennedy-Oz Clash on Weight-Loss Drug Coverage Looms
The conflicting views of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mehmet Oz on the Trump administration's policy regarding Medicare and Medicaid coverage of costly new weight-loss drugs create uncertainty, impacting millions' access to potentially life-changing medication.
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NPA warns of weight-loss jab safety risks from online sales
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) warns of patient safety risks from online sales of weight-loss jabs, urging for stricter regulations and mandatory 20-minute consultations to prevent misuse, particularly in individuals with eating disorders or low body weight. Hundreds of thousands use online...
NPA warns of weight-loss jab safety risks from online sales
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) warns of patient safety risks from online sales of weight-loss jabs, urging for stricter regulations and mandatory 20-minute consultations to prevent misuse, particularly in individuals with eating disorders or low body weight. Hundreds of thousands use online...
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Obesity Doubles in France, Fueling Cancer Rise
France's obesity rate doubled from 8.5% to 17% between 1990 and 2020, leading to a significant rise in obesity-related cancers; research reveals that tumors utilize fat cells for growth, necessitating targeted therapies rather than simple dietary restrictions.

Obesity Doubles in France, Fueling Cancer Rise
France's obesity rate doubled from 8.5% to 17% between 1990 and 2020, leading to a significant rise in obesity-related cancers; research reveals that tumors utilize fat cells for growth, necessitating targeted therapies rather than simple dietary restrictions.
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40% Bias Score

Afghan Man Loses 125kg to Attend University
A 216kg Afghan man, Powerullah, lost 125kg in 10 months through a strict diet and intense exercise regime to attend university, overcoming health issues, social stigma, and mobility challenges.

Afghan Man Loses 125kg to Attend University
A 216kg Afghan man, Powerullah, lost 125kg in 10 months through a strict diet and intense exercise regime to attend university, overcoming health issues, social stigma, and mobility challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...

Obesity Crisis and the "Make America Healthy Again" Initiative
The Affordable Care Act's unintended consequences, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to soaring obesity rates in America, increasing healthcare costs. The "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to combat this by promoting healthier lifestyles a...
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68% Bias Score

Fat Cell Memory Explains Weight Regain After Dieting
A Nature study reveals that fat cells 'remember' being fat, making weight loss difficult; 90% of dieters regain weight due to epigenetic changes in fat cells that persist even after weight loss, highlighting the need for long-term lifestyle changes for sustainable weight management.

Fat Cell Memory Explains Weight Regain After Dieting
A Nature study reveals that fat cells 'remember' being fat, making weight loss difficult; 90% of dieters regain weight due to epigenetic changes in fat cells that persist even after weight loss, highlighting the need for long-term lifestyle changes for sustainable weight management.
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40% Bias Score

Soaring Demand for Expensive Weight-Loss Drugs in the Netherlands
The number of Dutch citizens purchasing costly new weight-loss drugs increased dramatically from 2000 prescriptions in 2022 to 109,000 in 2023, raising concerns about accessibility and the strain on the healthcare system due to high costs and potential exacerbation of health inequalities.

Soaring Demand for Expensive Weight-Loss Drugs in the Netherlands
The number of Dutch citizens purchasing costly new weight-loss drugs increased dramatically from 2000 prescriptions in 2022 to 109,000 in 2023, raising concerns about accessibility and the strain on the healthcare system due to high costs and potential exacerbation of health inequalities.
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52% Bias Score

Revised Obesity Definition Emphasizes Body Fat Impact, Not Just BMI
A new definition of obesity, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, proposes using BMI as an initial screen, but factors in waist circumference and other measures of body fat to assess how excess fat affects the body, potentially shifting clinical care for 890 million adults worldwide.

Revised Obesity Definition Emphasizes Body Fat Impact, Not Just BMI
A new definition of obesity, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, proposes using BMI as an initial screen, but factors in waist circumference and other measures of body fat to assess how excess fat affects the body, potentially shifting clinical care for 890 million adults worldwide.
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32% Bias Score
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