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Sepsis: Global Impact and Treatment Challenges
Sepsis, or septicemia, a life-threatening organ dysfunction from an unregulated immune response to infection, kills 11 million people annually, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.
Sepsis: Global Impact and Treatment Challenges
Sepsis, or septicemia, a life-threatening organ dysfunction from an unregulated immune response to infection, kills 11 million people annually, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.
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8% Bias Score


New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.
New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.
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64% Bias Score


Childhood Food Allergies: Which Ones Disappear?
Childhood food allergies, most commonly to milk and eggs, frequently resolve by adulthood; however, allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, fish, and shellfish typically persist. Diagnosis requires professional assessment, and self-testing is dangerous.
Childhood Food Allergies: Which Ones Disappear?
Childhood food allergies, most commonly to milk and eggs, frequently resolve by adulthood; however, allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, fish, and shellfish typically persist. Diagnosis requires professional assessment, and self-testing is dangerous.
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32% Bias Score


Australia's Falling Vaccination Rates Increase Disease Risk
Declining vaccination rates in Australia, particularly for measles, are leaving communities vulnerable to outbreaks as seen in a recent Texas measles resurgence; multiple factors contribute to this, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, impacting all age groups from infants to the...
Australia's Falling Vaccination Rates Increase Disease Risk
Declining vaccination rates in Australia, particularly for measles, are leaving communities vulnerable to outbreaks as seen in a recent Texas measles resurgence; multiple factors contribute to this, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, impacting all age groups from infants to the...
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48% Bias Score


German Healthcare Collectives Integrate Community Support into Medical Care
Two German healthcare collectives—one in Berlin and one in Munich—aim to revolutionize healthcare by integrating medical care with community support and addressing social determinants of health; while Berlin offers comprehensive services, Munich focuses on establishing a similar center.
German Healthcare Collectives Integrate Community Support into Medical Care
Two German healthcare collectives—one in Berlin and one in Munich—aim to revolutionize healthcare by integrating medical care with community support and addressing social determinants of health; while Berlin offers comprehensive services, Munich focuses on establishing a similar center.
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44% Bias Score


Vaccine Hesitancy Leads to Preventable Deaths in Turkey
Karadeniz Technical University reports two recent deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases (tetanus and meningococcal meningitis), highlighting the critical need for increased vaccination rates, especially among adults and high-risk groups, due to the potential for severe complications and community...
Vaccine Hesitancy Leads to Preventable Deaths in Turkey
Karadeniz Technical University reports two recent deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases (tetanus and meningococcal meningitis), highlighting the critical need for increased vaccination rates, especially among adults and high-risk groups, due to the potential for severe complications and community...
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56% Bias Score

UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.

UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.
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48% Bias Score

New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...

New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
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60% Bias Score

Sunderland's High Alcohol Death Rate Linked to Deprivation and Lack of National Policies
In 2023, Sunderland, England recorded the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths (29.3 per 100,000) compared to England's average (15), due to high deprivation levels, easy access to cheap alcohol, and insufficient national policies.

Sunderland's High Alcohol Death Rate Linked to Deprivation and Lack of National Policies
In 2023, Sunderland, England recorded the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths (29.3 per 100,000) compared to England's average (15), due to high deprivation levels, easy access to cheap alcohol, and insufficient national policies.
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36% Bias Score

New Bat Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered a new bat coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, which binds to the same human receptor as SARS-CoV-2, raising concerns about potential zoonotic spillover; however, current risk of human transmission is considered low.

New Bat Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered a new bat coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, which binds to the same human receptor as SARS-CoV-2, raising concerns about potential zoonotic spillover; however, current risk of human transmission is considered low.
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64% Bias Score

Bonaire Court Upholds Landfill Intervention, Criticizes Local Inaction
A Bonaire court upheld the Dutch representative's intervention in the Lagun landfill crisis, citing the local government's inaction despite severe environmental and health hazards, but criticizing the lack of a prior deadline for local action. The intervention addressed biomedical waste, asbestos co...

Bonaire Court Upholds Landfill Intervention, Criticizes Local Inaction
A Bonaire court upheld the Dutch representative's intervention in the Lagun landfill crisis, citing the local government's inaction despite severe environmental and health hazards, but criticizing the lack of a prior deadline for local action. The intervention addressed biomedical waste, asbestos co...
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36% Bias Score

Slowdown in European Life Expectancy Linked to Lifestyle Factors and COVID-19
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals that while life expectancy in Europe has increased, the rate of increase slowed in the 2010s, further impacted by COVID-19, with the UK and Germany among hardest hit, while Nordic countries fared better; the study suggests that government policies can ...

Slowdown in European Life Expectancy Linked to Lifestyle Factors and COVID-19
A new study in The Lancet Public Health reveals that while life expectancy in Europe has increased, the rate of increase slowed in the 2010s, further impacted by COVID-19, with the UK and Germany among hardest hit, while Nordic countries fared better; the study suggests that government policies can ...
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24% Bias Score
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