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Cape Verde Food Poisoning: 8 Hotels Named in Lawsuit
A High Court suit names eight Cape Verde hotels—Riu Palace Boavista, Riu Palace Santa Maria, Riu Funana, Riu Cabo Verde, Riu Touareg, Meliá Dunas, Tui Suneo Dunas, and Tui Blue Cabo Verde—in a food poisoning case affecting 836 Tui customers in 2022, with over 1,400 total cases since then linked to s...
Cape Verde Food Poisoning: 8 Hotels Named in Lawsuit
A High Court suit names eight Cape Verde hotels—Riu Palace Boavista, Riu Palace Santa Maria, Riu Funana, Riu Cabo Verde, Riu Touareg, Meliá Dunas, Tui Suneo Dunas, and Tui Blue Cabo Verde—in a food poisoning case affecting 836 Tui customers in 2022, with over 1,400 total cases since then linked to s...
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36% Bias Score


HHS Restructuring Eliminates Infectious Disease Experts Amidst Growing Health Threats
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is undergoing restructuring under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., resulting in a 20,000 employee reduction, including substantial cuts at the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), raising concerns about the natio...
HHS Restructuring Eliminates Infectious Disease Experts Amidst Growing Health Threats
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is undergoing restructuring under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., resulting in a 20,000 employee reduction, including substantial cuts at the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), raising concerns about the natio...
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Drowning Crisis Exposes Systemic Failure of School Swimming Programs
This summer, 104 Australians drowned, revealing a critical decline in school swimming programs, leaving nearly half of year six students unable to swim 50 meters, exposing systemic inequalities and highlighting the urgent need for increased funding and improved access to swimming lessons.
Australia's Drowning Crisis Exposes Systemic Failure of School Swimming Programs
This summer, 104 Australians drowned, revealing a critical decline in school swimming programs, leaving nearly half of year six students unable to swim 50 meters, exposing systemic inequalities and highlighting the urgent need for increased funding and improved access to swimming lessons.
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40% Bias Score


Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.
Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.
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40% Bias Score


Multi-State Measles Outbreak Reaches 453 Cases, Underscores Vaccination Gaps
A measles outbreak affecting Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma has reached at least 453 cases by Friday, spreading to Mexico and Kansas, highlighting the ease of transmission among unvaccinated populations and resulting in hospitalizations and at least one death.
Multi-State Measles Outbreak Reaches 453 Cases, Underscores Vaccination Gaps
A measles outbreak affecting Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma has reached at least 453 cases by Friday, spreading to Mexico and Kansas, highlighting the ease of transmission among unvaccinated populations and resulting in hospitalizations and at least one death.
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HPV: Vaccines, Screenings, and the Fight for Cervical Cancer Elimination
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infects over 80% globally; while effective vaccines and screenings exist, unequal access remains a challenge; Spain's vaccination coverage exceeds 92%, and the country is shifting to population-based screenings to improve equitable access and reduce cervical cancer inciden...
HPV: Vaccines, Screenings, and the Fight for Cervical Cancer Elimination
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infects over 80% globally; while effective vaccines and screenings exist, unequal access remains a challenge; Spain's vaccination coverage exceeds 92%, and the country is shifting to population-based screenings to improve equitable access and reduce cervical cancer inciden...
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Russia Denies Outbreak Amid Reports of Mystery Illness with Bloody Cough
A mysterious illness in Russia, initially presenting with Covid-like symptoms, progresses to high fever and bloody cough within five days; social media reports suggest multiple cases, but officials deny a new virus outbreak, raising concerns about transparency and information control.

Russia Denies Outbreak Amid Reports of Mystery Illness with Bloody Cough
A mysterious illness in Russia, initially presenting with Covid-like symptoms, progresses to high fever and bloody cough within five days; social media reports suggest multiple cases, but officials deny a new virus outbreak, raising concerns about transparency and information control.
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56% Bias Score

Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.

Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.
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40% Bias Score

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.
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44% Bias Score

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.
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Mexico's School Lunch Overhaul Fights Obesity Crisis
Mexico is tackling its high obesity rates by implementing a government program that promotes healthier food options in schools, removing sugary drinks and fried foods from school menus and confronting the influence of corporate deals and street vendors contributing to the problem.

Mexico's School Lunch Overhaul Fights Obesity Crisis
Mexico is tackling its high obesity rates by implementing a government program that promotes healthier food options in schools, removing sugary drinks and fried foods from school menus and confronting the influence of corporate deals and street vendors contributing to the problem.
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40% Bias Score

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.
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60% Bias Score
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