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Norovirus Outbreak: Millions Ill, Prevention Key
Norovirus, the leading cause of foodborne illness in the US, is responsible for millions of illnesses and hospitalizations annually; it spreads through direct contact and contaminated surfaces, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, and is preventable through handwashing and surface...
Norovirus Outbreak: Millions Ill, Prevention Key
Norovirus, the leading cause of foodborne illness in the US, is responsible for millions of illnesses and hospitalizations annually; it spreads through direct contact and contaminated surfaces, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, and is preventable through handwashing and surface...
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12% Bias Score


German Schools Launch "MindOut" Mental Wellness Program
MindOut", a mental wellness program, launches in Germany this spring in 80 NRW schools, expanding to 120 more later, focusing on 9th grade and up to improve student well-being and prevent future mental health issues, with WestLotto providing €250,000 in funding.
German Schools Launch "MindOut" Mental Wellness Program
MindOut", a mental wellness program, launches in Germany this spring in 80 NRW schools, expanding to 120 more later, focusing on 9th grade and up to improve student well-being and prevent future mental health issues, with WestLotto providing €250,000 in funding.
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48% Bias Score


New Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool Highlights Metabolic Syndrome's Impact
Despite progress in treating traditional risk factors, the rise of metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes is increasing cardiovascular disease in the US, prompting the American College of Cardiology to introduce the Prevent risk assessment tool, which incorporates metabolic and kidney health ...
New Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool Highlights Metabolic Syndrome's Impact
Despite progress in treating traditional risk factors, the rise of metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes is increasing cardiovascular disease in the US, prompting the American College of Cardiology to introduce the Prevent risk assessment tool, which incorporates metabolic and kidney health ...
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20% Bias Score


China Sets Ambitious HIV/AIDS Prevention Goals for 2030
China's new plan aims to reduce its HIV prevalence rate to below 0.2% by 2030 by tackling high infection rates among men who have sex with men and covert transmission among heterosexual couples, focusing on increased public awareness, improved testing, and treatment access.
China Sets Ambitious HIV/AIDS Prevention Goals for 2030
China's new plan aims to reduce its HIV prevalence rate to below 0.2% by 2030 by tackling high infection rates among men who have sex with men and covert transmission among heterosexual couples, focusing on increased public awareness, improved testing, and treatment access.
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40% Bias Score


"Increased Winter Virus Circulation Strains European Healthcare Systems"
"Respiratory virus circulation increases during winter in Europe, straining healthcare systems; while most infections are mild, severe illness is possible; current infection rates are comparable to past years but disruption from COVID-19 makes prediction difficult."
"Increased Winter Virus Circulation Strains European Healthcare Systems"
"Respiratory virus circulation increases during winter in Europe, straining healthcare systems; while most infections are mild, severe illness is possible; current infection rates are comparable to past years but disruption from COVID-19 makes prediction difficult."
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24% Bias Score


Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Cancer Risk, Warns Voronezh Oncology Dispensary
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Dispensary warns that alcohol increases cancer risk through acetaldehyde production, DNA damage, and interaction with other carcinogens, linking it to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, stomach, and intestines; they recommend total abstinence or se...
Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Cancer Risk, Warns Voronezh Oncology Dispensary
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Dispensary warns that alcohol increases cancer risk through acetaldehyde production, DNA damage, and interaction with other carcinogens, linking it to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, stomach, and intestines; they recommend total abstinence or se...
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56% Bias Score

Norovirus Outbreak Surge in the US
A surge in norovirus outbreaks across the US has prompted increased concerns, with 91 outbreaks reported during the week of December 5th, significantly higher than the average of 65 or less in previous years, according to the CDC. The highly contagious virus causes gastrointestinal illness, necessit...

Norovirus Outbreak Surge in the US
A surge in norovirus outbreaks across the US has prompted increased concerns, with 91 outbreaks reported during the week of December 5th, significantly higher than the average of 65 or less in previous years, according to the CDC. The highly contagious virus causes gastrointestinal illness, necessit...
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12% Bias Score

Children's Heart Health Declines at Age 10, Increasing Adult Disease Risk
Research reveals that children's heart health begins deteriorating around age 10 due to poor lifestyle choices, increasing their risk of heart attacks and strokes as adults; the study involved over 1,500 children aged 3-16 in Massachusetts.

Children's Heart Health Declines at Age 10, Increasing Adult Disease Risk
Research reveals that children's heart health begins deteriorating around age 10 due to poor lifestyle choices, increasing their risk of heart attacks and strokes as adults; the study involved over 1,500 children aged 3-16 in Massachusetts.
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44% Bias Score

Ten Early Warning Signs of Cancer: Professor Drapkina's Urgent Warning
Professor Oksana Drapkina lists ten potential early cancer symptoms: unexplained weight loss, fatigue, persistent cough, swallowing difficulties, enlarged lymph nodes, chronic pain, skin changes, digestive issues, urinary problems, and unexplained bleeding; early detection is crucial for successful ...

Ten Early Warning Signs of Cancer: Professor Drapkina's Urgent Warning
Professor Oksana Drapkina lists ten potential early cancer symptoms: unexplained weight loss, fatigue, persistent cough, swallowing difficulties, enlarged lymph nodes, chronic pain, skin changes, digestive issues, urinary problems, and unexplained bleeding; early detection is crucial for successful ...
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36% Bias Score

"Sexual Assaults at Military Academies Decrease, But Systemic Issues Remain"
"A new Pentagon report reveals a significant decrease in sexual assaults at US military academies in 2024, dropping to 783 from 1,136 in 2022, although this remains the second highest number on record. Despite the improvement, officials emphasize ongoing systemic issues and the need for continued re...

"Sexual Assaults at Military Academies Decrease, But Systemic Issues Remain"
"A new Pentagon report reveals a significant decrease in sexual assaults at US military academies in 2024, dropping to 783 from 1,136 in 2022, although this remains the second highest number on record. Despite the improvement, officials emphasize ongoing systemic issues and the need for continued re...
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52% Bias Score

Jamie Foxx's Brain Bleed Highlights Rise in Young Adult Strokes
Actor Jamie Foxx publicly disclosed his recent recovery from a brain bleed, prompting discussion about the alarming rise of intracerebral hemorrhage strokes, particularly among younger adults, as indicated by an 11% increase from 2004 to 2018 according to a Houston Methodist Hospital study.

Jamie Foxx's Brain Bleed Highlights Rise in Young Adult Strokes
Actor Jamie Foxx publicly disclosed his recent recovery from a brain bleed, prompting discussion about the alarming rise of intracerebral hemorrhage strokes, particularly among younger adults, as indicated by an 11% increase from 2004 to 2018 according to a Houston Methodist Hospital study.
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36% Bias Score

California Teacher Dies from Rabies After Possible Bat Bite
A California art teacher died from rabies on November 22, about a month after a possible bat bite in her classroom; the incident highlights the importance of immediate medical treatment after contact with potentially rabid animals.

California Teacher Dies from Rabies After Possible Bat Bite
A California art teacher died from rabies on November 22, about a month after a possible bat bite in her classroom; the incident highlights the importance of immediate medical treatment after contact with potentially rabid animals.
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16% Bias Score
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