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Rabies Death Highlights Need for Organ Donor Screening Changes
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials confirmed the transmission occurred via the transplanted organ, and while organ donors are screened for various diseases, rabies testing is not standard.
Rabies Death Highlights Need for Organ Donor Screening Changes
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials confirmed the transmission occurred via the transplanted organ, and while organ donors are screened for various diseases, rabies testing is not standard.
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48% Bias Score


Voronezh Oblast Achieves Record Low in Tuberculosis Cases
Voronezh Oblast, Russia, reports a record low in tuberculosis cases—430 in the past year compared to 530 in 2023—due to a comprehensive program involving BCG vaccination, screenings of over two million people, treatment adherence, public education, and improved living conditions.
Voronezh Oblast Achieves Record Low in Tuberculosis Cases
Voronezh Oblast, Russia, reports a record low in tuberculosis cases—430 in the past year compared to 530 in 2023—due to a comprehensive program involving BCG vaccination, screenings of over two million people, treatment adherence, public education, and improved living conditions.
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28% Bias Score


Michigan Resident Dies of Rabies After Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies contracted through an organ transplant in December 2024 at a hospital in Ohio; health officials confirmed the diagnosis and stated there is no public health threat, providing post-exposure care to those potentially exposed.
Michigan Resident Dies of Rabies After Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies contracted through an organ transplant in December 2024 at a hospital in Ohio; health officials confirmed the diagnosis and stated there is no public health threat, providing post-exposure care to those potentially exposed.
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32% Bias Score


EU Health Ministers Pressure Commission on Delayed Anti-Smoking Legislation
Eleven EU health ministers urged the European Commission to accelerate anti-smoking legislation, citing concerns over rising youth e-cigarette use and delayed directives on tobacco products and taxation, pushing for stronger online sales restrictions and flavor limitations.
EU Health Ministers Pressure Commission on Delayed Anti-Smoking Legislation
Eleven EU health ministers urged the European Commission to accelerate anti-smoking legislation, citing concerns over rising youth e-cigarette use and delayed directives on tobacco products and taxation, pushing for stronger online sales restrictions and flavor limitations.
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4% Bias Score


Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.
Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.
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44% Bias Score


Eisenhower's Heart Attack: A 65-Year Perspective on Cardiovascular Care"
During a 1955 golf game, President Dwight Eisenhower suffered a heart attack, initially dismissed as indigestion; a 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article details his treatment, showcasing the immense advancements in cardiovascular care since then.
Eisenhower's Heart Attack: A 65-Year Perspective on Cardiovascular Care"
During a 1955 golf game, President Dwight Eisenhower suffered a heart attack, initially dismissed as indigestion; a 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article details his treatment, showcasing the immense advancements in cardiovascular care since then.
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24% Bias Score

Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.

Tattoos Linked to Significantly Increased Skin Cancer and Lymphoma Risk
A study of over 2,000 twins found that people with tattoos had a significantly increased risk of skin cancer (up to 137% for large tattoos) and lymphoma (173% for large tattoos), potentially due to ink accumulating in lymph nodes and triggering chronic inflammation.
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48% Bias Score

Michigan Resident Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an infected organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials say there's no public health risk.

Michigan Resident Dies from Rabies Contracted Through Organ Transplant
A Michigan resident died of rabies in January 2025 after receiving an infected organ transplant in Ohio in December 2024; health officials say there's no public health risk.
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44% Bias Score

Overprescription of Benzodiazepines: A Systemic Crisis Affecting Women
Women are prescribed benzodiazepines at nearly twice the rate of men, leading to high rates of dependence and withdrawal complications due to outdated medical practices, gender biases, and a societal preference for medication over addressing root causes of women's distress.

Overprescription of Benzodiazepines: A Systemic Crisis Affecting Women
Women are prescribed benzodiazepines at nearly twice the rate of men, leading to high rates of dependence and withdrawal complications due to outdated medical practices, gender biases, and a societal preference for medication over addressing root causes of women's distress.
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48% Bias Score

Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.

Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.
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32% Bias Score

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...

Barcelona Traffic Reduction Could Prevent 200 Premature Deaths Annually
A study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) finds that a 25% reduction in traffic in Barcelona, already a city with Europe's highest car density, could prevent nearly 200 premature deaths per year due to improved air quality, with further reductions possible through port electrif...
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36% Bias Score

Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.

Dietary Habits and Healthy Aging: A 47-Year Study
A 47-year study of over 105,000 healthcare workers found that following the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) guidelines significantly increased the likelihood of healthy aging to 70 and 75, with only 9.3% meeting healthy aging criteria at 70.
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44% Bias Score
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