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Outdated Guidelines Lead to Unnecessary Prostate Cancer Treatments
Outdated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines on prostate cancer active surveillance cause inconsistent treatment across the UK, potentially leading to 5,000 men annually undergoing unnecessary procedures and a 'postcode lottery' of care.
Outdated Guidelines Lead to Unnecessary Prostate Cancer Treatments
Outdated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines on prostate cancer active surveillance cause inconsistent treatment across the UK, potentially leading to 5,000 men annually undergoing unnecessary procedures and a 'postcode lottery' of care.
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52% Bias Score


Rising Autism Diagnoses: Correction of Past Underdiagnosis, Not Overdiagnosis
A 787% increase in autism diagnoses between 1998 and 2018 reflects a necessary correction of past underdiagnosis due to narrow criteria, improved public awareness, and more inclusive diagnostic approaches, benefiting previously overlooked marginalized groups like women and girls.
Rising Autism Diagnoses: Correction of Past Underdiagnosis, Not Overdiagnosis
A 787% increase in autism diagnoses between 1998 and 2018 reflects a necessary correction of past underdiagnosis due to narrow criteria, improved public awareness, and more inclusive diagnostic approaches, benefiting previously overlooked marginalized groups like women and girls.
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44% Bias Score


Australian 3D Skin Cancer Scanners Fail to Improve Melanoma Detection
A $35 million Australian government investment in 15 3D full-body skin cancer scanners showed no improvement in melanoma detection compared to standard checks, raising concerns about cost-effectiveness and potential overdiagnosis, according to a JAMA Dermatology study.
Australian 3D Skin Cancer Scanners Fail to Improve Melanoma Detection
A $35 million Australian government investment in 15 3D full-body skin cancer scanners showed no improvement in melanoma detection compared to standard checks, raising concerns about cost-effectiveness and potential overdiagnosis, according to a JAMA Dermatology study.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Council Urges Prevention Over Early Disease Detection
The Dutch Health Council (RVS) advocates for prioritizing disease prevention over early detection, citing diagnostic expansion's negative impact on healthcare due to increased testing, anxiety, and unnecessary interventions, as detailed in their report, "Iedereen bijna ziek".
Dutch Council Urges Prevention Over Early Disease Detection
The Dutch Health Council (RVS) advocates for prioritizing disease prevention over early detection, citing diagnostic expansion's negative impact on healthcare due to increased testing, anxiety, and unnecessary interventions, as detailed in their report, "Iedereen bijna ziek".
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60% Bias Score


Soaring Diagnoses of Learning Difficulties in Scottish Schools
The number of Scottish schoolchildren diagnosed with additional support needs (ASN) has risen from 7% to over 40% in a decade, sparking concerns about over-diagnosis masking educational failings and potentially hindering personal responsibility.
Soaring Diagnoses of Learning Difficulties in Scottish Schools
The number of Scottish schoolchildren diagnosed with additional support needs (ASN) has risen from 7% to over 40% in a decade, sparking concerns about over-diagnosis masking educational failings and potentially hindering personal responsibility.
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64% Bias Score


UK Government to Reform Welfare System Amidst Concerns Over Mental Health Overdiagnosis
The UK government is reforming its welfare system, specifically targeting Personal Independence Payments (PIP) for working-age adults, due to rising costs partly attributed to an overdiagnosis of mental health conditions; these reforms aim to increase the welfare system's sustainability while ensuri...
UK Government to Reform Welfare System Amidst Concerns Over Mental Health Overdiagnosis
The UK government is reforming its welfare system, specifically targeting Personal Independence Payments (PIP) for working-age adults, due to rising costs partly attributed to an overdiagnosis of mental health conditions; these reforms aim to increase the welfare system's sustainability while ensuri...
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48% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis of PCOS: Lifestyle Factors and the Importance of Accurate Diagnosis
A woman with irregular periods and polycystic ovaries on ultrasound was diagnosed with PCOS, but this might be inaccurate; PCOS requires hyperandrogenism, and lifestyle factors can cause irregular cycles without PCOS.

Misdiagnosis of PCOS: Lifestyle Factors and the Importance of Accurate Diagnosis
A woman with irregular periods and polycystic ovaries on ultrasound was diagnosed with PCOS, but this might be inaccurate; PCOS requires hyperandrogenism, and lifestyle factors can cause irregular cycles without PCOS.
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40% Bias Score

Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Renews Debate on Prostate Cancer Screening
President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis has renewed debate about the accuracy and risks of PSA tests for prostate cancer; conflicting guidelines exist, highlighting challenges in balancing early detection with overtreatment, particularly for slow-growing cancers.

Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Renews Debate on Prostate Cancer Screening
President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis has renewed debate about the accuracy and risks of PSA tests for prostate cancer; conflicting guidelines exist, highlighting challenges in balancing early detection with overtreatment, particularly for slow-growing cancers.
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44% Bias Score

CT Scans Linked to 100,000+ Future Cancers in the US
A JAMA Internal Medicine study estimates that 93 million CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause over 100,000 future cancers, highlighting the need for doctors to carefully weigh the risks and benefits before ordering scans.

CT Scans Linked to 100,000+ Future Cancers in the US
A JAMA Internal Medicine study estimates that 93 million CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause over 100,000 future cancers, highlighting the need for doctors to carefully weigh the risks and benefits before ordering scans.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Council Urges Prevention Over Early Disease Detection
The Dutch Health Council (RVS) recommends shifting from early disease detection to prevention due to the excessive medical testing causing unnecessary diagnoses, overburdening healthcare, and reducing accessibility for those with genuine health issues; they propose preventative measures like legisla...

Dutch Council Urges Prevention Over Early Disease Detection
The Dutch Health Council (RVS) recommends shifting from early disease detection to prevention due to the excessive medical testing causing unnecessary diagnoses, overburdening healthcare, and reducing accessibility for those with genuine health issues; they propose preventative measures like legisla...
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52% Bias Score

Celebrities Hype Full-Body Scans: Are the Risks Worth the Price?
Full-body MRI scans, promoted by celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton, cost up to \$2,500, are rarely covered by insurance, and raise concerns among doctors due to potential for false positives and overtreatment, despite early detection capabilities.

Celebrities Hype Full-Body Scans: Are the Risks Worth the Price?
Full-body MRI scans, promoted by celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton, cost up to \$2,500, are rarely covered by insurance, and raise concerns among doctors due to potential for false positives and overtreatment, despite early detection capabilities.
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52% Bias Score

Streeting's Mental Health Overdiagnosis Concerns Amidst Welfare Reform
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting voiced concerns about potential mental health overdiagnosis and insufficient support, prompting criticism from mental health charities amid government plans to reform disability benefits, including making the personal independence payment (PIP) harder to claim, desp...

Streeting's Mental Health Overdiagnosis Concerns Amidst Welfare Reform
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting voiced concerns about potential mental health overdiagnosis and insufficient support, prompting criticism from mental health charities amid government plans to reform disability benefits, including making the personal independence payment (PIP) harder to claim, desp...
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36% Bias Score
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