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High Blood Pressure: Risks, Types, and Management
High blood pressure, affecting 98% of patients, significantly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes if left untreated; it's categorized into primary (genetic, age-related) and secondary (caused by other illnesses) forms, with lifestyle changes and early detection vital for management.
High Blood Pressure: Risks, Types, and Management
High blood pressure, affecting 98% of patients, significantly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes if left untreated; it's categorized into primary (genetic, age-related) and secondary (caused by other illnesses) forms, with lifestyle changes and early detection vital for management.
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36% Bias Score


England's Obesity Crisis Deepens Despite Billions Spent
New data reveals a concerning rise in obesity rates in England, with 67.4% of adults now overweight or obese, despite billions spent on treatment and prevention; West Lindsey has the highest rate at 38.8%, and the crisis costs the NHS over £11 billion annually.
England's Obesity Crisis Deepens Despite Billions Spent
New data reveals a concerning rise in obesity rates in England, with 67.4% of adults now overweight or obese, despite billions spent on treatment and prevention; West Lindsey has the highest rate at 38.8%, and the crisis costs the NHS over £11 billion annually.
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52% Bias Score


San Pablo CEU Foundation Launches Anti-Bullying Campaign
The San Pablo CEU University Foundation launched its fifth annual anti-bullying campaign on May 2nd, using a multi-pronged approach focused on preventative measures, adult education, and early detection to combat bullying and cyberbullying in schools.
San Pablo CEU Foundation Launches Anti-Bullying Campaign
The San Pablo CEU University Foundation launched its fifth annual anti-bullying campaign on May 2nd, using a multi-pronged approach focused on preventative measures, adult education, and early detection to combat bullying and cyberbullying in schools.
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20% Bias Score


Understanding Inflammation: Acute vs. Chronic and Lifestyle Interventions
Dr. Robert H. Shmerling of Harvard Medical School explains the differences between acute and chronic inflammation, their links to various diseases, and the importance of lifestyle changes for prevention and management.
Understanding Inflammation: Acute vs. Chronic and Lifestyle Interventions
Dr. Robert H. Shmerling of Harvard Medical School explains the differences between acute and chronic inflammation, their links to various diseases, and the importance of lifestyle changes for prevention and management.
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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

Italian Stroke Action Plan: 10% Reduction in Strokes Targeted by 2030
Italy's 2030 Stroke Action Plan aims to reduce strokes by 10% and ensure 90% of patients receive specialized care, potentially preventing 12,000 hospitalizations and improving patient outcomes through better management of hypertension and tailored rehabilitation programs.

Italian Stroke Action Plan: 10% Reduction in Strokes Targeted by 2030
Italy's 2030 Stroke Action Plan aims to reduce strokes by 10% and ensure 90% of patients receive specialized care, potentially preventing 12,000 hospitalizations and improving patient outcomes through better management of hypertension and tailored rehabilitation programs.
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36% Bias Score

Midlife Exercise Linked to Reduced Alzheimer's Risk
A Spanish study of 337 adults showed that increasing weekly exercise to 2.5 hours between ages 45-65 correlated with less amyloid buildup in the brain, a protein linked to Alzheimer's, and greater brain volume in memory-related areas; even minimal exercise provided benefits compared to sedentary lif...

Midlife Exercise Linked to Reduced Alzheimer's Risk
A Spanish study of 337 adults showed that increasing weekly exercise to 2.5 hours between ages 45-65 correlated with less amyloid buildup in the brain, a protein linked to Alzheimer's, and greater brain volume in memory-related areas; even minimal exercise provided benefits compared to sedentary lif...
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40% Bias Score

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...
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20% Bias Score

Rise in Colorectal Cancer Among Younger Dutch Adults
Colorectal cancer diagnoses among 15- to 49-year-olds in the Netherlands increased by 50 percent from 1998 to 2023, reaching 9.5 cases per 100,000 in 2023, projected to rise further to 762 annual cases by 2035; research suggests lifestyle and environmental factors play a significant role, highlighti...

Rise in Colorectal Cancer Among Younger Dutch Adults
Colorectal cancer diagnoses among 15- to 49-year-olds in the Netherlands increased by 50 percent from 1998 to 2023, reaching 9.5 cases per 100,000 in 2023, projected to rise further to 762 annual cases by 2035; research suggests lifestyle and environmental factors play a significant role, highlighti...
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28% 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
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