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Artificial Sweetener Sucralose Linked to Increased Hunger and Food Cravings
A University of Southern California study found that the artificial sweetener sucralose increased hunger in participants, particularly obese individuals, by triggering a mismatch between expected and received calories, potentially exacerbating food cravings and contributing to obesity.
Artificial Sweetener Sucralose Linked to Increased Hunger and Food Cravings
A University of Southern California study found that the artificial sweetener sucralose increased hunger in participants, particularly obese individuals, by triggering a mismatch between expected and received calories, potentially exacerbating food cravings and contributing to obesity.
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52% Bias Score


Measles Case Confirmed in Washington D.C., Prompts Public Health Alert
A measles case was confirmed in a traveler who visited multiple locations in Washington, D.C., including Amtrak train 175 and Union Station on March 19, and a MedStar Urgent Care on March 22; DC Health is notifying potentially exposed individuals, and the CDC reports 378 measles cases in 17 states i...
Measles Case Confirmed in Washington D.C., Prompts Public Health Alert
A measles case was confirmed in a traveler who visited multiple locations in Washington, D.C., including Amtrak train 175 and Union Station on March 19, and a MedStar Urgent Care on March 22; DC Health is notifying potentially exposed individuals, and the CDC reports 378 measles cases in 17 states i...
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32% Bias Score


Kennedy's Misleading Dietary Advice Hindering US Health Improvements
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s promotion of potentially misleading dietary advice, focusing on seed oils while neglecting the overall poor diet and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in the US, is hindering genuine health improvements; a meta-analysis of the Nurses' Health Study and Health Profes...
Kennedy's Misleading Dietary Advice Hindering US Health Improvements
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s promotion of potentially misleading dietary advice, focusing on seed oils while neglecting the overall poor diet and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in the US, is hindering genuine health improvements; a meta-analysis of the Nurses' Health Study and Health Profes...
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56% Bias Score


French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.
French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Cases Surge in Netherlands; 50 New Infections Reported
The Netherlands reported 50 new measles cases in one week, primarily affecting elementary schools with low vaccination rates; the total number of cases in 2025 is 158, a 46% increase from the previous week, with at least 24 cases linked to a measles epidemic in Morocco.
Measles Cases Surge in Netherlands; 50 New Infections Reported
The Netherlands reported 50 new measles cases in one week, primarily affecting elementary schools with low vaccination rates; the total number of cases in 2025 is 158, a 46% increase from the previous week, with at least 24 cases linked to a measles epidemic in Morocco.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Tbs Clinic Upholds Smoking Ban
A smoking ban at the Mesdag tbs clinic in Groningen, Netherlands, has been upheld by the RSJ, making it the first such clinic in the country to enforce this policy; the decision prioritizes the health and safety of patients and staff over individual autonomy.
Dutch Tbs Clinic Upholds Smoking Ban
A smoking ban at the Mesdag tbs clinic in Groningen, Netherlands, has been upheld by the RSJ, making it the first such clinic in the country to enforce this policy; the decision prioritizes the health and safety of patients and staff over individual autonomy.
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40% Bias Score

US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 25%, but Medicaid Cuts Pose Threat
Fatal drug overdoses in the US declined by 25% in the year ending October 2024, with decreased fentanyl deaths leading the way; however, 82,000 overdose deaths still occurred, and proposed Medicaid cuts could reverse this trend.

US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 25%, but Medicaid Cuts Pose Threat
Fatal drug overdoses in the US declined by 25% in the year ending October 2024, with decreased fentanyl deaths leading the way; however, 82,000 overdose deaths still occurred, and proposed Medicaid cuts could reverse this trend.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Healthcare Crisis: Rising Costs and Erosion of Public Trust"
Greece's healthcare system is in crisis due to rising costs, insufficient government investment, and a lack of collaboration between public and private sectors, leading to increased citizen insecurity and eroding trust in the system.

Greek Healthcare Crisis: Rising Costs and Erosion of Public Trust"
Greece's healthcare system is in crisis due to rising costs, insufficient government investment, and a lack of collaboration between public and private sectors, leading to increased citizen insecurity and eroding trust in the system.
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48% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.
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40% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.
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24% Bias Score

Wales Bans Unhealthy Snacks Near Checkouts to Tackle Obesity",
Wales passed a law banning unhealthy snacks near checkouts and on supermarket websites from March 2026 to combat obesity, with businesses facing fines for violations; the decision passed by a narrow margin in the Senedd.",

Wales Bans Unhealthy Snacks Near Checkouts to Tackle Obesity",
Wales passed a law banning unhealthy snacks near checkouts and on supermarket websites from March 2026 to combat obesity, with businesses facing fines for violations; the decision passed by a narrow margin in the Senedd.",
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36% Bias Score

First H5N1 Case in Sheep Sparks Global Pandemic Alert
A sheep in northern England tested positive for H5N1 bird flu—a global first—raising pandemic concerns, as the virus shows increased ability to jump between species and has already affected a British farmer and caused a death in the US.

First H5N1 Case in Sheep Sparks Global Pandemic Alert
A sheep in northern England tested positive for H5N1 bird flu—a global first—raising pandemic concerns, as the virus shows increased ability to jump between species and has already affected a British farmer and caused a death in the US.
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36% Bias Score
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