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London Hospital Knife Amnesty Yields 87 Weapons Amidst Surge in Stabbing Victims
St. George's Hospital in Tooting, London, collected 87 sharp weapons in a six-month amnesty, responding to a doubling of knife crime victims treated at the hospital in 2023 compared to 2022; the initiative aims to improve patient and staff safety, with plans to expand to other hospitals.
London Hospital Knife Amnesty Yields 87 Weapons Amidst Surge in Stabbing Victims
St. George's Hospital in Tooting, London, collected 87 sharp weapons in a six-month amnesty, responding to a doubling of knife crime victims treated at the hospital in 2023 compared to 2022; the initiative aims to improve patient and staff safety, with plans to expand to other hospitals.
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28% Bias Score


COVID-19: Continued Mutation and the Importance of Immunity
Despite receding from public attention, COVID-19 continues to mutate, causing hundreds of weekly deaths in the U.S., primarily affecting vulnerable populations; however, widespread immunity currently prevents widespread severe illness.
COVID-19: Continued Mutation and the Importance of Immunity
Despite receding from public attention, COVID-19 continues to mutate, causing hundreds of weekly deaths in the U.S., primarily affecting vulnerable populations; however, widespread immunity currently prevents widespread severe illness.
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36% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Reaches Crisis Point Amid Vermin Fears
An indefinite bin strike in Birmingham, involving around 350 Unite union members since Tuesday, has led to overflowing rubbish, increased vermin sightings, and fears of a public health emergency, prompting an MP to demand urgent council action.
Birmingham Bin Strike Reaches Crisis Point Amid Vermin Fears
An indefinite bin strike in Birmingham, involving around 350 Unite union members since Tuesday, has led to overflowing rubbish, increased vermin sightings, and fears of a public health emergency, prompting an MP to demand urgent council action.
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40% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Ambulance Handover Delays Cause Harm to Thousands
A report reveals that ambulance handover delays in Northern Ireland potentially caused severe harm to 3,800 patients and some harm to over 36,000 in 2024, costing £50 million over five years; the longest delay was 23 hours, and the situation is significantly worse than in England and Wales.
Northern Ireland Ambulance Handover Delays Cause Harm to Thousands
A report reveals that ambulance handover delays in Northern Ireland potentially caused severe harm to 3,800 patients and some harm to over 36,000 in 2024, costing £50 million over five years; the longest delay was 23 hours, and the situation is significantly worse than in England and Wales.
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48% Bias Score


Measles Resurgence in France Prompts Health Alert
France is experiencing a measles resurgence, with 75 cases reported in two regions since January 2025, linked to a global increase and imported cases from Morocco, prompting the health authority to urge increased vaccination and vigilance.
Measles Resurgence in France Prompts Health Alert
France is experiencing a measles resurgence, with 75 cases reported in two regions since January 2025, linked to a global increase and imported cases from Morocco, prompting the health authority to urge increased vaccination and vigilance.
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36% Bias Score


Sanofi Indicted for Environmental Violations at French Plant
Sanofi faces charges in France for environmental violations at its Mourenx plant, including exceeding bromopropane emission limits between 2012 and 2018 and delayed reporting; however, a more serious charge of endangering lives was dropped, and Sanofi contests the charges, claiming no regulatory thr...
Sanofi Indicted for Environmental Violations at French Plant
Sanofi faces charges in France for environmental violations at its Mourenx plant, including exceeding bromopropane emission limits between 2012 and 2018 and delayed reporting; however, a more serious charge of endangering lives was dropped, and Sanofi contests the charges, claiming no regulatory thr...
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40% Bias Score

COVID-19 Remains Endemic: Ongoing Mutation and the Importance of Vaccination
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus continues to mutate and spread, although its severity is lessened due to widespread immunity; however, experts warn that maintaining immunity through vaccination is crucial to prevent future outbreaks.

COVID-19 Remains Endemic: Ongoing Mutation and the Importance of Vaccination
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus continues to mutate and spread, although its severity is lessened due to widespread immunity; however, experts warn that maintaining immunity through vaccination is crucial to prevent future outbreaks.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Unpreparedness for Future Pandemics Five Years After COVID-19
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico's insufficient scientific infrastructure and limited virologists (around 200) leave it vulnerable to future health crises, as evidenced by the discrepancy in reported COVID-19 deaths (333,336 officially, 511,081 by Inegi).

Mexico's Unpreparedness for Future Pandemics Five Years After COVID-19
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico's insufficient scientific infrastructure and limited virologists (around 200) leave it vulnerable to future health crises, as evidenced by the discrepancy in reported COVID-19 deaths (333,336 officially, 511,081 by Inegi).
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36% Bias Score

Global Air Pollution Crisis: Only Seven Nations Meet WHO Standards
A 2024 report by IQAir found that only seven countries met World Health Organization air quality guidelines, with many countries exceeding limits by tenfold or more, highlighting a global health crisis and significant inequalities in clean air access.

Global Air Pollution Crisis: Only Seven Nations Meet WHO Standards
A 2024 report by IQAir found that only seven countries met World Health Organization air quality guidelines, with many countries exceeding limits by tenfold or more, highlighting a global health crisis and significant inequalities in clean air access.
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40% Bias Score

World Air Quality Report 2024: Only 17% of Cities Meet WHO PM2.5 Guidelines
The 2024 World Air Quality Report, based on data from 8,954 cities in 138 countries, shows that only 17% meet WHO PM2.5 guidelines, with cities like New Delhi and Dhaka exhibiting extremely high pollution levels; the report, compiled by IQAir, highlights the need for improved air quality monitoring ...

World Air Quality Report 2024: Only 17% of Cities Meet WHO PM2.5 Guidelines
The 2024 World Air Quality Report, based on data from 8,954 cities in 138 countries, shows that only 17% meet WHO PM2.5 guidelines, with cities like New Delhi and Dhaka exhibiting extremely high pollution levels; the report, compiled by IQAir, highlights the need for improved air quality monitoring ...
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36% Bias Score

Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...

Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...
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36% Bias Score

3,700 Heat-Related Deaths in France During Summer 2024
France's summer 2024 heatwave, though less intense than previous years, resulted in 3,700 heat-related deaths (2% of total fatalities), primarily affecting the elderly and those with chronic conditions; the south-east was most impacted.

3,700 Heat-Related Deaths in France During Summer 2024
France's summer 2024 heatwave, though less intense than previous years, resulted in 3,700 heat-related deaths (2% of total fatalities), primarily affecting the elderly and those with chronic conditions; the south-east was most impacted.
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32% Bias Score
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