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Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak in Kansas
Kansas is experiencing its largest-ever tuberculosis outbreak, with 67 active and 79 latent cases reported since 2024, concentrated in Wyandotte and Johnson counties; state officials emphasize low risk to the general public while actively managing the ongoing situation.
Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak in Kansas
Kansas is experiencing its largest-ever tuberculosis outbreak, with 67 active and 79 latent cases reported since 2024, concentrated in Wyandotte and Johnson counties; state officials emphasize low risk to the general public while actively managing the ongoing situation.
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32% Bias Score


US Halts All Collaboration with WHO Amidst Trump Administration's Global Health Retreat
The US government abruptly ended all collaboration between its public health officials and the WHO, halting CDC partnerships and potentially hindering efforts to combat infectious diseases such as Marburg virus and mpox, amid the Trump administration's broader withdrawal from global health initiativ...
US Halts All Collaboration with WHO Amidst Trump Administration's Global Health Retreat
The US government abruptly ended all collaboration between its public health officials and the WHO, halting CDC partnerships and potentially hindering efforts to combat infectious diseases such as Marburg virus and mpox, amid the Trump administration's broader withdrawal from global health initiativ...
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40% Bias Score


Illegal "Korean Lift" Liposuction Procedures Pose Severe Health Risks in France
Unlicensed practitioners in France offer illegal "Korean Lift" liposuction procedures, advertised on Instagram, posing severe health risks due to unsanitary conditions and lack of medical expertise; authorities are investigating.
Illegal "Korean Lift" Liposuction Procedures Pose Severe Health Risks in France
Unlicensed practitioners in France offer illegal "Korean Lift" liposuction procedures, advertised on Instagram, posing severe health risks due to unsanitary conditions and lack of medical expertise; authorities are investigating.
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56% Bias Score


Prostate Cancer Now Most Common Cancer Diagnosed in England
Prostate cancer diagnoses in England surpassed breast cancer diagnoses in 2023, reaching 55,033 cases, partly due to a successful Prostate Cancer UK awareness campaign that utilized an online risk checker and addressed a pandemic-related backlog; the campaign's success underscores the importance of ...
Prostate Cancer Now Most Common Cancer Diagnosed in England
Prostate cancer diagnoses in England surpassed breast cancer diagnoses in 2023, reaching 55,033 cases, partly due to a successful Prostate Cancer UK awareness campaign that utilized an online risk checker and addressed a pandemic-related backlog; the campaign's success underscores the importance of ...
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44% Bias Score


UK Allergy Crisis: Urgent Call for National Lead Amidst Rising Deaths
The UK faces a severe allergy crisis with preventable deaths due to inadequate care, prompting calls for a national allergy lead to improve training, increase specialist clinics, and address inconsistent support across the country. Hospital admissions for anaphylaxis more than doubled from 2002-03 t...
UK Allergy Crisis: Urgent Call for National Lead Amidst Rising Deaths
The UK faces a severe allergy crisis with preventable deaths due to inadequate care, prompting calls for a national allergy lead to improve training, increase specialist clinics, and address inconsistent support across the country. Hospital admissions for anaphylaxis more than doubled from 2002-03 t...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Cripple Public Health
President Trump's first week in office included withdrawing the US from the WHO, halting all external communications from HHS, scrubbing government websites of abortion-related content, and potentially jeopardizing healthcare access for millions; these actions are expected to have severe consequence...
Trump's Actions Cripple Public Health
President Trump's first week in office included withdrawing the US from the WHO, halting all external communications from HHS, scrubbing government websites of abortion-related content, and potentially jeopardizing healthcare access for millions; these actions are expected to have severe consequence...
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68% Bias Score

H5N9 Avian Influenza Outbreak in California Leads to Mass Culling
A highly pathogenic H5N9 avian influenza strain caused a significant outbreak at a California duck farm starting November 23, 2024, leading to the culling of over 118,000 birds; this is the first time H5N9 has caused severe disease in American poultry.

H5N9 Avian Influenza Outbreak in California Leads to Mass Culling
A highly pathogenic H5N9 avian influenza strain caused a significant outbreak at a California duck farm starting November 23, 2024, leading to the culling of over 118,000 birds; this is the first time H5N9 has caused severe disease in American poultry.
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16% Bias Score

US CDC Halts WHO Collaboration Amidst Planned Withdrawal
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to immediately end all collaborations with the World Health Organization (WHO) due to the Trump administration's planned withdrawal from the organization, halting research and disease outbreak response efforts and raising con...

US CDC Halts WHO Collaboration Amidst Planned Withdrawal
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to immediately end all collaborations with the World Health Organization (WHO) due to the Trump administration's planned withdrawal from the organization, halting research and disease outbreak response efforts and raising con...
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40% Bias Score

Severe Flu Season in France Exceeds Previous Years' Mortality Rates
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalizations and deaths, exceeding previous years' levels and prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January alone.

Severe Flu Season in France Exceeds Previous Years' Mortality Rates
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalizations and deaths, exceeding previous years' levels and prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January alone.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Bans Hundreds of Designer Drugs"
The Netherlands banned hundreds of designer drugs on July 1st, impacting law enforcement and raising concerns about potential shifts to more harmful unregulated substances. The law, passed by a majority in the Senate, prohibits three entire chemical groups to counter the cat-and-mouse game between p...

Netherlands Bans Hundreds of Designer Drugs"
The Netherlands banned hundreds of designer drugs on July 1st, impacting law enforcement and raising concerns about potential shifts to more harmful unregulated substances. The law, passed by a majority in the Senate, prohibits three entire chemical groups to counter the cat-and-mouse game between p...
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36% Bias Score

Sundarbans Drowning Crisis: Mothers Fight to Save Children
In India's Sundarbans, roughly three children drown daily, primarily due to unsupervised playtime near water sources; however, community-led initiatives like creches and CPR training are emerging as preventative measures.

Sundarbans Drowning Crisis: Mothers Fight to Save Children
In India's Sundarbans, roughly three children drown daily, primarily due to unsupervised playtime near water sources; however, community-led initiatives like creches and CPR training are emerging as preventative measures.
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28% Bias Score

CIA: COVID-19 Lab Origin More Likely, Though Confidence Low
The CIA now believes COVID-19 most likely originated in a Chinese lab, based on an analysis of existing intelligence, though confidence is low; this conclusion, ordered by former Director Ratcliffe, comes despite a lack of new evidence and acknowledges both scenarios remain plausible.

CIA: COVID-19 Lab Origin More Likely, Though Confidence Low
The CIA now believes COVID-19 most likely originated in a Chinese lab, based on an analysis of existing intelligence, though confidence is low; this conclusion, ordered by former Director Ratcliffe, comes despite a lack of new evidence and acknowledges both scenarios remain plausible.
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48% Bias Score
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