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Zimbabwe Unveils New National Health Laboratory Strategic Plan (2025-2030)
Zimbabwe launched a new five-year National Health Laboratory Strategic Plan (2025-2030) with support from Africa CDC and the World Bank, focusing on infrastructure, technology, and skills development to strengthen its healthcare system and address public health threats; the plan includes expanding L...
Zimbabwe Unveils New National Health Laboratory Strategic Plan (2025-2030)
Zimbabwe launched a new five-year National Health Laboratory Strategic Plan (2025-2030) with support from Africa CDC and the World Bank, focusing on infrastructure, technology, and skills development to strengthen its healthcare system and address public health threats; the plan includes expanding L...
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48% Bias Score


Tanzanian Elected WHO Regional Director for Africa
Tanzanian Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi was elected WHO Regional Director for Africa on May 18, 2025, winning 32 out of 46 votes in Geneva, succeeding the late Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, also from Tanzania, who died in November 2024.
Tanzanian Elected WHO Regional Director for Africa
Tanzanian Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi was elected WHO Regional Director for Africa on May 18, 2025, winning 32 out of 46 votes in Geneva, succeeding the late Dr. Faustine Ndugulile, also from Tanzania, who died in November 2024.
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UK Heart Health Declines Sharply: Deaths and Diagnoses Soar
The UK is experiencing the worst start to a decade for heart health in 50 years, with cardiovascular deaths among working-age adults rising by 18% since 2019 to 21,975 in 2023, alongside record increases in heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes diagnoses, and lengthening hospital waiting ...
UK Heart Health Declines Sharply: Deaths and Diagnoses Soar
The UK is experiencing the worst start to a decade for heart health in 50 years, with cardiovascular deaths among working-age adults rising by 18% since 2019 to 21,975 in 2023, alongside record increases in heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes diagnoses, and lengthening hospital waiting ...
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U.S. Measles Outbreak Surges to 935 Cases
The U.S. is experiencing a major measles outbreak, with 935 confirmed cases—triple the 2024 total—primarily in Texas (702 cases, 3 deaths), and spreading to 11 states including North Dakota (9 cases).
U.S. Measles Outbreak Surges to 935 Cases
The U.S. is experiencing a major measles outbreak, with 935 confirmed cases—triple the 2024 total—primarily in Texas (702 cases, 3 deaths), and spreading to 11 states including North Dakota (9 cases).
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Italian Association Combats Youth Substance Abuse Through Education
The Italian association Oddpss combats misinformation about substance abuse through its IN-Dipendenza program, educating students, parents, and educators on the dangers of cannabis, nicotine, video games, alcohol, and compulsive behaviors, culminating in a May 26th event in Sanremo promoting prevent...
Italian Association Combats Youth Substance Abuse Through Education
The Italian association Oddpss combats misinformation about substance abuse through its IN-Dipendenza program, educating students, parents, and educators on the dangers of cannabis, nicotine, video games, alcohol, and compulsive behaviors, culminating in a May 26th event in Sanremo promoting prevent...
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56% Bias Score


Decades-Long PFAS Contamination in Blue Mountains Water Supply Revealed
A report reveals that Blue Mountains residents may have consumed PFAS-contaminated water for up to 32 years due to incidents like a 1992 petrol tanker crash and a fire brigade station, despite concerns raised since 1998; authorities disconnected affected dams only in August 2024.
Decades-Long PFAS Contamination in Blue Mountains Water Supply Revealed
A report reveals that Blue Mountains residents may have consumed PFAS-contaminated water for up to 32 years due to incidents like a 1992 petrol tanker crash and a fire brigade station, despite concerns raised since 1998; authorities disconnected affected dams only in August 2024.
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Australia's Tobacco Tax Backfires, Fueling Black Market and Gang Violence
Australia's attempt to eliminate tobacco through high taxes has created a thriving black market, costing billions in lost revenue, fueling gang violence, and harming public health; illicit tobacco accounts for nearly 40% of consumption.

Australia's Tobacco Tax Backfires, Fueling Black Market and Gang Violence
Australia's attempt to eliminate tobacco through high taxes has created a thriving black market, costing billions in lost revenue, fueling gang violence, and harming public health; illicit tobacco accounts for nearly 40% of consumption.
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48% Bias Score

NHS Launches Hepatitis C Testing for Undiagnosed Contaminated Blood Victims
Starting June 2024, the NHS in England will offer Hepatitis C tests to all patients registering with a GP who received a blood transfusion before 1996, aiming to identify thousands of undiagnosed victims of the contaminated blood scandal; this follows recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry ...

NHS Launches Hepatitis C Testing for Undiagnosed Contaminated Blood Victims
Starting June 2024, the NHS in England will offer Hepatitis C tests to all patients registering with a GP who received a blood transfusion before 1996, aiming to identify thousands of undiagnosed victims of the contaminated blood scandal; this follows recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry ...
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40% Bias Score

Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer (Gleason score 9), highlighting the increasing incidence of this disease in the US and the need for advanced treatment strategies. This diagnosis underscores the importance of early detection and impacts his future health ...

Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer (Gleason score 9), highlighting the increasing incidence of this disease in the US and the need for advanced treatment strategies. This diagnosis underscores the importance of early detection and impacts his future health ...
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Ketamine Use Rises Among UK Schoolchildren: Experts Warn of Serious Health Risks
The rising use of ketamine among UK schoolchildren, fueled by its low cost and social media portrayal, is causing alarm among experts who warn of serious health consequences including urinary tract infections and long-term organ damage. Headteachers report its normalization as a 'rite of passage'.

Ketamine Use Rises Among UK Schoolchildren: Experts Warn of Serious Health Risks
The rising use of ketamine among UK schoolchildren, fueled by its low cost and social media portrayal, is causing alarm among experts who warn of serious health consequences including urinary tract infections and long-term organ damage. Headteachers report its normalization as a 'rite of passage'.
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56% Bias Score

Simple Brick Kiln Changes Reduce Air Pollution in Bangladesh
A study in Science shows that simple changes to brick-kiln operations in Bangladesh, such as altering brick stacking patterns and coal delivery methods, can reduce fuel use by 23 percent, decreasing air pollution and boosting profits for kiln owners.

Simple Brick Kiln Changes Reduce Air Pollution in Bangladesh
A study in Science shows that simple changes to brick-kiln operations in Bangladesh, such as altering brick stacking patterns and coal delivery methods, can reduce fuel use by 23 percent, decreasing air pollution and boosting profits for kiln owners.
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32% Bias Score

West Midlands Towns Report Highest Obesity Rates in UK
Three West Midlands towns—Walsall, Cannock Chase, and Tamworth—have the UK's highest obesity rates, with 36.2%, 37.8%, and 37.4% of residents, respectively, attributed to the cost of healthy food and easy access to fast food.

West Midlands Towns Report Highest Obesity Rates in UK
Three West Midlands towns—Walsall, Cannock Chase, and Tamworth—have the UK's highest obesity rates, with 36.2%, 37.8%, and 37.4% of residents, respectively, attributed to the cost of healthy food and easy access to fast food.
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52% Bias Score
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