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UKHSA Responds to Lassa Fever Case Following Travel from Nigeria
A person diagnosed with Lassa fever in Nigeria after traveling to England in late February has prompted UKHSA to trace contacts; the risk to the public is considered low.
UKHSA Responds to Lassa Fever Case Following Travel from Nigeria
A person diagnosed with Lassa fever in Nigeria after traveling to England in late February has prompted UKHSA to trace contacts; the risk to the public is considered low.
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36% Bias Score


Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...
Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...
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48% Bias Score


Record Cocaine Seizures in EU Spark Intensified Law Enforcement Response
Record cocaine seizures in the EU in 2022 (323 tons, up 6% from 2021) are driven by high consumption rates (over 22 million adults reported cannabis use in 2023) and organized crime, leading to increased violence and prompting intensified law enforcement and awareness campaigns across member states.
Record Cocaine Seizures in EU Spark Intensified Law Enforcement Response
Record cocaine seizures in the EU in 2022 (323 tons, up 6% from 2021) are driven by high consumption rates (over 22 million adults reported cannabis use in 2023) and organized crime, leading to increased violence and prompting intensified law enforcement and awareness campaigns across member states.
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36% Bias Score


Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
Parkinson's Disease Cases to Double by 2050, Driven by Aging Population
A study published in the British Medical Journal projects that 25.2 million people will live with Parkinson's disease globally by 2050, more than double the number in 2021, primarily due to the aging population and increased life expectancy; the highest increases are expected in East Asian countries...
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24% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.
Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.
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60% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg HPV Vaccinations Rise, but Remain Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
HPV vaccinations among children and adolescents in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, rose by 11% in 2023 to approximately 73,000 first doses, but remain significantly lower than the pre-pandemic level of over 106,000 in 2019, prompting calls for increased public awareness campaigns.
Baden-Württemberg HPV Vaccinations Rise, but Remain Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
HPV vaccinations among children and adolescents in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, rose by 11% in 2023 to approximately 73,000 first doses, but remain significantly lower than the pre-pandemic level of over 106,000 in 2019, prompting calls for increased public awareness campaigns.
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32% Bias Score

UK Expands Water Fluoridation to 1.6 Million in North East England
The UK government will expand water fluoridation to 1.6 million more people in North East England, aiming to reduce childhood tooth decay hospital admissions; this follows a public consultation and is projected to save £13 for every £1 spent.

UK Expands Water Fluoridation to 1.6 Million in North East England
The UK government will expand water fluoridation to 1.6 million more people in North East England, aiming to reduce childhood tooth decay hospital admissions; this follows a public consultation and is projected to save £13 for every £1 spent.
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40% Bias Score

Bhattacharya's Five-Point Plan to Reform the NIH
Donald Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, outlined a five-point plan to reform the agency, focusing on chronic diseases, promoting free speech, funding cutting-edge research, regulating risky pandemic research, and improving data transparency, aiming to restore public trust and a...

Bhattacharya's Five-Point Plan to Reform the NIH
Donald Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, outlined a five-point plan to reform the agency, focusing on chronic diseases, promoting free speech, funding cutting-edge research, regulating risky pandemic research, and improving data transparency, aiming to restore public trust and a...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...

Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...
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48% Bias Score

African Women Face Alarming Obesity Rise
A World Obesity Federation study reveals that nearly half of African women will be obese or overweight by 2030, highlighting a critical health crisis exacerbated by limited treatment access, cultural factors, and gender inequalities.

African Women Face Alarming Obesity Rise
A World Obesity Federation study reveals that nearly half of African women will be obese or overweight by 2030, highlighting a critical health crisis exacerbated by limited treatment access, cultural factors, and gender inequalities.
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48% Bias Score

GAO Investigation Urged into Firings of 25,000+ Federal Employees
Eleven Democratic senators requested a GAO investigation into the firing of at least 25,000 federal probationary employees, citing concerns about public health and safety due to potential inefficiencies and the use of private contractors linked to Elon Musk and Trump administration officials.

GAO Investigation Urged into Firings of 25,000+ Federal Employees
Eleven Democratic senators requested a GAO investigation into the firing of at least 25,000 federal probationary employees, citing concerns about public health and safety due to potential inefficiencies and the use of private contractors linked to Elon Musk and Trump administration officials.
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52% Bias Score

\"Sharp Rise in Skin Cancer Diagnoses in Germany\"\
Germany is experiencing a dramatic rise in skin cancer diagnoses, with approximately 417,400 malignant melanoma cases and 1.8 million non-melanoma cases reported in 2023, attributed to an aging population, improved detection, and past inadequate sun protection practices, particularly in the 1970s an...

\"Sharp Rise in Skin Cancer Diagnoses in Germany\"\
Germany is experiencing a dramatic rise in skin cancer diagnoses, with approximately 417,400 malignant melanoma cases and 1.8 million non-melanoma cases reported in 2023, attributed to an aging population, improved detection, and past inadequate sun protection practices, particularly in the 1970s an...
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36% Bias Score
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