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Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Heart Rhythm Disorder Risk
A study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm disorders by 35-43% compared to slow walking, based on data from over 420,000 UK Biobank participants tracked for 13 years.
Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Heart Rhythm Disorder Risk
A study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm disorders by 35-43% compared to slow walking, based on data from over 420,000 UK Biobank participants tracked for 13 years.
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36% Bias Score


Subtle Right-Wing Extremism Tactics Revealed at German Training
A counter-extremism training in Ingelheim, Germany, revealed how right-wing extremists subtly use common symbols, discussed funding sources and organizational structures, and highlighted the need for improved media literacy among youth to counter this increasing threat. In 2023, Rhineland-Palatinate...
Subtle Right-Wing Extremism Tactics Revealed at German Training
A counter-extremism training in Ingelheim, Germany, revealed how right-wing extremists subtly use common symbols, discussed funding sources and organizational structures, and highlighted the need for improved media literacy among youth to counter this increasing threat. In 2023, Rhineland-Palatinate...
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32% 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


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


Germany's Counter-Radicalization Efforts: Successes and Challenges
A study reveals Germany's relatively effective counter-radicalization efforts, focusing on improved structures and processes; however, concerns persist about budget cuts and the need for stronger collaboration between research and practice to prevent radicalization among vulnerable youth, predominan...
Germany's Counter-Radicalization Efforts: Successes and Challenges
A study reveals Germany's relatively effective counter-radicalization efforts, focusing on improved structures and processes; however, concerns persist about budget cuts and the need for stronger collaboration between research and practice to prevent radicalization among vulnerable youth, predominan...
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40% Bias Score


ÂŁ5 Blood Test Could Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Research suggests a ÂŁ5 blood test measuring troponin levels can significantly improve cardiovascular risk prediction, potentially preventing thousands of heart attacks and strokes by identifying high-risk individuals previously missed by standard assessments.
ÂŁ5 Blood Test Could Prevent Thousands of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Research suggests a ÂŁ5 blood test measuring troponin levels can significantly improve cardiovascular risk prediction, potentially preventing thousands of heart attacks and strokes by identifying high-risk individuals previously missed by standard assessments.
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40% Bias Score

Blood Pressure Treatment Significantly Lowers Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large-scale Chinese study showed that treating high blood pressure in nearly 34,000 participants with medication and lifestyle counseling reduced dementia risk by 15% and cognitive impairment by 16% over four years, providing causal evidence and suggesting significant implications for global demen...

Blood Pressure Treatment Significantly Lowers Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large-scale Chinese study showed that treating high blood pressure in nearly 34,000 participants with medication and lifestyle counseling reduced dementia risk by 15% and cognitive impairment by 16% over four years, providing causal evidence and suggesting significant implications for global demen...
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36% Bias Score

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...
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28% Bias Score

Repurposed Drugs Offer Hope in Fight Against UK's Top Killer, Dementia
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, but research suggests existing drugs like aspirin, statins, and Ozempic could prevent it, offering a cheaper alternative to recently developed, costly medications.

Repurposed Drugs Offer Hope in Fight Against UK's Top Killer, Dementia
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, but research suggests existing drugs like aspirin, statins, and Ozempic could prevent it, offering a cheaper alternative to recently developed, costly medications.
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48% Bias Score

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.
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20% Bias Score

Lifestyle Factors Contribute to Nearly Half of U.S. Cancer Cases and Deaths
A study published in an American Cancer Society journal found that nearly 40% of adult cancers and 44% of cancer deaths in the U.S. are attributable to lifestyle factors, with smoking, excess body weight, and alcohol consumption being the primary contributors.

Lifestyle Factors Contribute to Nearly Half of U.S. Cancer Cases and Deaths
A study published in an American Cancer Society journal found that nearly 40% of adult cancers and 44% of cancer deaths in the U.S. are attributable to lifestyle factors, with smoking, excess body weight, and alcohol consumption being the primary contributors.
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40% Bias Score

17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factorsâincluding blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugarâimpact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...

17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factorsâincluding blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugarâimpact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...
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36% Bias Score
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