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Fluoride Exposure Linked to Lower IQ in Children: Nine-Year Study
A nine-year study found a correlation between higher fluoride levels and lower IQ scores in children; each one-part-per-million increase in urine fluoride correlated with roughly a one-point IQ decrease, prompting a federal judge to order increased EPA regulation of fluoride.
Fluoride Exposure Linked to Lower IQ in Children: Nine-Year Study
A nine-year study found a correlation between higher fluoride levels and lower IQ scores in children; each one-part-per-million increase in urine fluoride correlated with roughly a one-point IQ decrease, prompting a federal judge to order increased EPA regulation of fluoride.
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48% Bias Score


EPA Mandates Air Emission Monitoring at Municipal Incinerators
The EPA will require approximately 60 municipal waste incinerators to monitor about 800 chemicals, addressing hazardous air pollution disproportionately impacting low-income communities, following a citizens' petition led by 300 environmental groups.
EPA Mandates Air Emission Monitoring at Municipal Incinerators
The EPA will require approximately 60 municipal waste incinerators to monitor about 800 chemicals, addressing hazardous air pollution disproportionately impacting low-income communities, following a citizens' petition led by 300 environmental groups.
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56% Bias Score


L.A. Wildfires Cause Hazardous Air Quality, Prompting Health Warnings
Wildfires in Los Angeles County are causing thousands of evacuations and hazardous air quality, prompting health warnings and recommendations for protective measures like N95 or P100+ masks, especially for vulnerable populations.
L.A. Wildfires Cause Hazardous Air Quality, Prompting Health Warnings
Wildfires in Los Angeles County are causing thousands of evacuations and hazardous air quality, prompting health warnings and recommendations for protective measures like N95 or P100+ masks, especially for vulnerable populations.
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20% Bias Score


UK Considers Ketamine Reclassification Amid Record Use
Record levels of ketamine use in England and Wales (299,000 users aged 16-59 in the year to March 2023) have prompted the Home Office to consider reclassifying it from Class B to Class A, increasing penalties to life imprisonment for dealing and seven years for possession following a coroner's repor...
UK Considers Ketamine Reclassification Amid Record Use
Record levels of ketamine use in England and Wales (299,000 users aged 16-59 in the year to March 2023) have prompted the Home Office to consider reclassifying it from Class B to Class A, increasing penalties to life imprisonment for dealing and seven years for possession following a coroner's repor...
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52% Bias Score


UK Government Warns of Widespread Need for Shutters and Air Conditioning Due to Rising Overnight Temperatures
A UK government report warns that most homes will need shutters and air conditioning by 2030 to combat rising overnight temperatures exceeding 26°C, disproportionately impacting low-income households, ethnic minorities, and the elderly; solutions include white roofs and external shutters, but retrof...
UK Government Warns of Widespread Need for Shutters and Air Conditioning Due to Rising Overnight Temperatures
A UK government report warns that most homes will need shutters and air conditioning by 2030 to combat rising overnight temperatures exceeding 26°C, disproportionately impacting low-income households, ethnic minorities, and the elderly; solutions include white roofs and external shutters, but retrof...
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36% Bias Score


Roman Lead Pollution Lowered Average IQ by 2–3 Points
Analysis of Greenland ice cores reveals that Roman silver smelting released over 500,000 tons of lead into the atmosphere from 500 BC to 600 AD, lowering the average Roman IQ by 2–3 points due to widespread lead exposure.
Roman Lead Pollution Lowered Average IQ by 2–3 Points
Analysis of Greenland ice cores reveals that Roman silver smelting released over 500,000 tons of lead into the atmosphere from 500 BC to 600 AD, lowering the average Roman IQ by 2–3 points due to widespread lead exposure.
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32% Bias Score

Severe Influenza Epidemic Strains French Hospitals
France is experiencing a severe influenza epidemic in early 2025, with exceptionally high hospitalization rates compared to previous years, causing at least 20 hospitals to activate emergency plans due to patient overflow, while low vaccination rates, particularly amongst the elderly and healthcare ...

Severe Influenza Epidemic Strains French Hospitals
France is experiencing a severe influenza epidemic in early 2025, with exceptionally high hospitalization rates compared to previous years, causing at least 20 hospitals to activate emergency plans due to patient overflow, while low vaccination rates, particularly amongst the elderly and healthcare ...
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32% Bias Score

Kennedy's Nomination Echoes Florida's Anti-Vaccine Public Health Policy
Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as US Health Secretary mirrors Florida's experience with anti-vaccine Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, raising concerns about declining vaccination rates and potential outbreaks of preventable diseases, as evidenced by Florida's drop from 93.3% to 88....

Kennedy's Nomination Echoes Florida's Anti-Vaccine Public Health Policy
Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as US Health Secretary mirrors Florida's experience with anti-vaccine Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, raising concerns about declining vaccination rates and potential outbreaks of preventable diseases, as evidenced by Florida's drop from 93.3% to 88....
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56% Bias Score

Debate over Eliminating First Day of Paid Sick Leave in Germany
German Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte suggested eliminating paid sick leave on the first day of illness, sparking a debate among politicians and economists regarding its economic and social implications, with counter-proposals focusing on preventative healthcare and employee bonuses.

Debate over Eliminating First Day of Paid Sick Leave in Germany
German Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte suggested eliminating paid sick leave on the first day of illness, sparking a debate among politicians and economists regarding its economic and social implications, with counter-proposals focusing on preventative healthcare and employee bonuses.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's Cash Transfer Program Significantly Reduces Tuberculosis
A new study reveals that Brazil's Bolsa Familia cash transfer program significantly reduced tuberculosis incidence and mortality among low-income individuals between 2004 and 2015, particularly impacting indigenous and Afro-Brazilian populations and less developed regions, suggesting that poverty re...

Brazil's Cash Transfer Program Significantly Reduces Tuberculosis
A new study reveals that Brazil's Bolsa Familia cash transfer program significantly reduced tuberculosis incidence and mortality among low-income individuals between 2004 and 2015, particularly impacting indigenous and Afro-Brazilian populations and less developed regions, suggesting that poverty re...
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36% Bias Score

Alcohol Industry Faces Downturn Amidst Cancer Concerns and Shifting Consumer Habits
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's announcement linking alcohol to seven cancers is causing a downturn in the alcohol industry, with decreased sales volumes and lowered valuations mirroring the historical reaction against big tobacco, particularly among younger demographics who are drinking less.

Alcohol Industry Faces Downturn Amidst Cancer Concerns and Shifting Consumer Habits
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's announcement linking alcohol to seven cancers is causing a downturn in the alcohol industry, with decreased sales volumes and lowered valuations mirroring the historical reaction against big tobacco, particularly among younger demographics who are drinking less.
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52% Bias Score

UK Energy Grid Under Strain Amid Record Low Temperatures
Due to plummeting temperatures reaching -16°C in Scotland and northern England, the National Grid requested extra electricity generation on January 10th, 2025, to meet increased home heating demands; the UKHSA extended a cold weather health alert until January 12th, anticipating a rise in deaths.

UK Energy Grid Under Strain Amid Record Low Temperatures
Due to plummeting temperatures reaching -16°C in Scotland and northern England, the National Grid requested extra electricity generation on January 10th, 2025, to meet increased home heating demands; the UKHSA extended a cold weather health alert until January 12th, anticipating a rise in deaths.
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20% Bias Score
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