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Foodborne Illnesses Cost U.S. $75 Billion Annually, Report Finds
A new report reveals that foodborne illnesses in the U.S. cause about 10 million cases annually, resulting in 53,300 hospitalizations, over 900 deaths, and a staggering $75 billion economic impact, highlighting a fragmented oversight system.
Foodborne Illnesses Cost U.S. $75 Billion Annually, Report Finds
A new report reveals that foodborne illnesses in the U.S. cause about 10 million cases annually, resulting in 53,300 hospitalizations, over 900 deaths, and a staggering $75 billion economic impact, highlighting a fragmented oversight system.
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36% Bias Score


H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31st, raising concerns about its spread from birds to cattle and the potential for human infection; this is the second known instance of this happening in the US and represents a significant challenge to contai...
H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31st, raising concerns about its spread from birds to cattle and the potential for human infection; this is the second known instance of this happening in the US and represents a significant challenge to contai...
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40% Bias Score


Illegal Marijuana Thrives Despite Legalization, Posing Health Risks
Despite marijuana legalization in numerous states, illegal growers utilizing unsafe practices continue to dominate the market, creating significant health risks for consumers because of the lack of safety and quality controls.
Illegal Marijuana Thrives Despite Legalization, Posing Health Risks
Despite marijuana legalization in numerous states, illegal growers utilizing unsafe practices continue to dominate the market, creating significant health risks for consumers because of the lack of safety and quality controls.
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44% Bias Score


AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.
AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.
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40% Bias Score


DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Sparking Intimidation Concerns
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" publicly lists at least 57 federal employees, many from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and potential chilling effects on health equity initiatives; the group says it wants to identify and reassign those advancing a "destructive ide...
DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Sparking Intimidation Concerns
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" publicly lists at least 57 federal employees, many from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and potential chilling effects on health equity initiatives; the group says it wants to identify and reassign those advancing a "destructive ide...
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52% Bias Score


DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Raising Concerns About Intimidation
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" names at least 57 federal employees, mostly women and Black people, from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and threats to equitable health initiatives.
DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Raising Concerns About Intimidation
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" names at least 57 federal employees, mostly women and Black people, from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and threats to equitable health initiatives.
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60% Bias Score

H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31, 2025, detected via USDA milk testing; this is the second known instance of avian flu in cattle herds, raising concerns about virus spread and necessitating a shift in containment strategies.

H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31, 2025, detected via USDA milk testing; this is the second known instance of avian flu in cattle herds, raising concerns about virus spread and necessitating a shift in containment strategies.
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24% Bias Score

Record High Diabetes and Prediabetes Rates in the UK
A new report reveals that 12.2 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, driven by obesity and unhealthy diets, prompting calls for government intervention to improve the nation's health.

Record High Diabetes and Prediabetes Rates in the UK
A new report reveals that 12.2 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, driven by obesity and unhealthy diets, prompting calls for government intervention to improve the nation's health.
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52% Bias Score

Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.

Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.
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32% Bias Score

H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.

H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.
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40% Bias Score

New HIV Drug Offers Six-Month Protection; Populism Threatens Progress
A new injectable HIV prevention drug provides six months of protection with a single dose; however, this progress is threatened by rising populism and attacks on effective programs like PEPFAR, which has saved an estimated 25 million lives, and the questioning of established HIV/AIDS science.

New HIV Drug Offers Six-Month Protection; Populism Threatens Progress
A new injectable HIV prevention drug provides six months of protection with a single dose; however, this progress is threatened by rising populism and attacks on effective programs like PEPFAR, which has saved an estimated 25 million lives, and the questioning of established HIV/AIDS science.
Progress
52% Bias Score

New H5N1 Variant Found in Nevada Dairy Cows, Linked to First U.S. Avian Flu Death
A new H5N1 avian influenza virus variant (D1.1) has been detected in Nevada dairy cows, different from the strain circulating since last year, leading to concerns about wider spread and the difficulty of controlling infections. This variant is linked to the first U.S. death from avian flu and has in...

New H5N1 Variant Found in Nevada Dairy Cows, Linked to First U.S. Avian Flu Death
A new H5N1 avian influenza virus variant (D1.1) has been detected in Nevada dairy cows, different from the strain circulating since last year, leading to concerns about wider spread and the difficulty of controlling infections. This variant is linked to the first U.S. death from avian flu and has in...
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28% Bias Score
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