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Skin Cancer Increase Linked to Tanning Trend and Sunscreen Availability
German dermatologist Christoph Liebich attributes the quadrupling of skin cancer cases over the last 50 years to the delayed availability of high-SPF sunscreens and the post-WWII trend of sun tanning, emphasizing the importance of regular skin checks and sun protection.
Skin Cancer Increase Linked to Tanning Trend and Sunscreen Availability
German dermatologist Christoph Liebich attributes the quadrupling of skin cancer cases over the last 50 years to the delayed availability of high-SPF sunscreens and the post-WWII trend of sun tanning, emphasizing the importance of regular skin checks and sun protection.
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32% Bias Score


Bilbao Man's Stroke Survival Spurs Prevention Advocacy
On November 23, 2022, Iñigo Uriarte, a 45-year-old from Bilbao, suffered a stroke while working from home; rapid emergency response and a timely thrombectomy saved his life, and his experience now fuels his advocacy for stroke prevention.
Bilbao Man's Stroke Survival Spurs Prevention Advocacy
On November 23, 2022, Iñigo Uriarte, a 45-year-old from Bilbao, suffered a stroke while working from home; rapid emergency response and a timely thrombectomy saved his life, and his experience now fuels his advocacy for stroke prevention.
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20% Bias Score


German Study Reveals Widespread Sexualized Violence
A new German study reveals that 5.7 million people aged 18-59 have experienced sexualized violence, with women (20.6 percent) far more affected than men (4.8 percent). The study, conducted by the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, highlights the significant role of digital media in faci...
German Study Reveals Widespread Sexualized Violence
A new German study reveals that 5.7 million people aged 18-59 have experienced sexualized violence, with women (20.6 percent) far more affected than men (4.8 percent). The study, conducted by the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, highlights the significant role of digital media in faci...
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16% Bias Score


Australian Study Links Father-Son Bonds, Social Support to Reduced Domestic Violence
A landmark Australian study found one in three men admitted to committing intimate partner violence (IPV), with stronger father-son bonds reducing the risk by 48%, high social support by 26%, while depression increased it by 62%; the study tracked 16,000 men from 2013-14, adding another 10,000 in 20...
Australian Study Links Father-Son Bonds, Social Support to Reduced Domestic Violence
A landmark Australian study found one in three men admitted to committing intimate partner violence (IPV), with stronger father-son bonds reducing the risk by 48%, high social support by 26%, while depression increased it by 62%; the study tracked 16,000 men from 2013-14, adding another 10,000 in 20...
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36% Bias Score


German Study Reveals Widespread Sexualized Violence Against Children and Adolescents
A new German study reveals that 5.7 million people aged 18-59 have experienced sexualized violence, with 20.6% of women and 4.8% of men reporting victimization, often within family or friend circles, and frequently involving digital media.
German Study Reveals Widespread Sexualized Violence Against Children and Adolescents
A new German study reveals that 5.7 million people aged 18-59 have experienced sexualized violence, with 20.6% of women and 4.8% of men reporting victimization, often within family or friend circles, and frequently involving digital media.
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36% Bias Score


Alcohol-Related Cancer Deaths Double in the U.S. Amidst Widespread Public Unawareness
A study presented at ASCO 2025 reveals that alcohol-related cancer deaths in the U.S. nearly doubled from 1990 to 2021, reaching over 23,000 annually, while another study finds that 60% of U.S. adults are unaware of the link between alcohol and cancer.
Alcohol-Related Cancer Deaths Double in the U.S. Amidst Widespread Public Unawareness
A study presented at ASCO 2025 reveals that alcohol-related cancer deaths in the U.S. nearly doubled from 1990 to 2021, reaching over 23,000 annually, while another study finds that 60% of U.S. adults are unaware of the link between alcohol and cancer.
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28% Bias Score

Australian Study Shows Alarming Rise in Male Intimate Partner Violence
A study of 24,000 Australian men reveals a rise in intimate partner violence from 24% in 2013-2014 to 35% in 2022, indicating approximately 120,000 men initiating such violence yearly; factors like depression, lack of paternal affection, and weak social support were linked to increased violence, whi...

Australian Study Shows Alarming Rise in Male Intimate Partner Violence
A study of 24,000 Australian men reveals a rise in intimate partner violence from 24% in 2013-2014 to 35% in 2022, indicating approximately 120,000 men initiating such violence yearly; factors like depression, lack of paternal affection, and weak social support were linked to increased violence, whi...
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36% Bias Score

Herpes Virus Infection Linked to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Studies reveal a correlation between herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) infection and increased Alzheimer's risk, potentially modifiable through antiviral medication and shingles vaccination; however, causality remains unproven, and other risk factors such as genetics and lifestyle significantly contribut...

Herpes Virus Infection Linked to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Studies reveal a correlation between herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) infection and increased Alzheimer's risk, potentially modifiable through antiviral medication and shingles vaccination; however, causality remains unproven, and other risk factors such as genetics and lifestyle significantly contribut...
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16% Bias Score

Australian Study Links Male Intimate Partner Violence to Mental Health and Father-Son Relationships
A study of 16,000 Australian men found that 35% reported using intimate partner violence in their lifetime, with emotional abuse most prevalent; strong father-son relationships were identified as a key protective factor.

Australian Study Links Male Intimate Partner Violence to Mental Health and Father-Son Relationships
A study of 16,000 Australian men found that 35% reported using intimate partner violence in their lifetime, with emotional abuse most prevalent; strong father-son relationships were identified as a key protective factor.
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56% Bias Score

Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study
Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.

Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study
Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Fight Against Domestic Violence: Progress and Persistent Challenges
Spain combats domestic violence through public awareness campaigns featuring videos of real cases, stricter laws, and a risk assessment system (VioGen), resulting in a nearly one-third reduction in femicides; however, challenges persist in ensuring victim support and addressing underlying societal f...

Spain's Fight Against Domestic Violence: Progress and Persistent Challenges
Spain combats domestic violence through public awareness campaigns featuring videos of real cases, stricter laws, and a risk assessment system (VioGen), resulting in a nearly one-third reduction in femicides; however, challenges persist in ensuring victim support and addressing underlying societal f...
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24% Bias Score

Study Pinpoints Critical Decade for Health: 36-46
A Finnish study of 369 adults (1968-2021) found that unhealthy habits (smoking, drinking, inactivity) become entrenched between ages 36-46, cumulatively harming mental and metabolic health; early intervention is crucial.

Study Pinpoints Critical Decade for Health: 36-46
A Finnish study of 369 adults (1968-2021) found that unhealthy habits (smoking, drinking, inactivity) become entrenched between ages 36-46, cumulatively harming mental and metabolic health; early intervention is crucial.
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24% Bias Score
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