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Antidepressants Linked to Increased Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
A Danish study revealed a potential link between long-term antidepressant use and a significantly increased risk of sudden cardiac death, particularly among 30-to-39-year-olds, prompting concerns given the high number of antidepressant users in England.
Antidepressants Linked to Increased Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
A Danish study revealed a potential link between long-term antidepressant use and a significantly increased risk of sudden cardiac death, particularly among 30-to-39-year-olds, prompting concerns given the high number of antidepressant users in England.
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40% Bias Score


Canada Urged to Boost Health Research Funding Amidst U.S. Cuts
The Canadian Medical Association Journal calls for increased Canadian health research funding to offset expected U.S. cuts, citing potential threats such as infectious disease outbreaks and a decline in reliable health data.
Canada Urged to Boost Health Research Funding Amidst U.S. Cuts
The Canadian Medical Association Journal calls for increased Canadian health research funding to offset expected U.S. cuts, citing potential threats such as infectious disease outbreaks and a decline in reliable health data.
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36% Bias Score


Europe's Massive Underreporting of Serious Road Injuries Hinders Safety Improvements
A new report by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) reveals a massive underreporting of serious road injuries in Europe, hindering road safety improvements. Annual serious injuries in the EU are estimated at 141,000 but likely much higher due to inconsistencies in data collection from polic...
Europe's Massive Underreporting of Serious Road Injuries Hinders Safety Improvements
A new report by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) reveals a massive underreporting of serious road injuries in Europe, hindering road safety improvements. Annual serious injuries in the EU are estimated at 141,000 but likely much higher due to inconsistencies in data collection from polic...
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32% Bias Score


Germany's Cannabis Decriminalization: Premature Criticism Amidst Implementation Challenges
One year after Germany decriminalized cannabis, CSU Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann calls it a failure due to purportedly increased traffic offenses and no impact on organized crime; however, experts argue the policy needs more time and proper implementation of support structures like cultivation...
Germany's Cannabis Decriminalization: Premature Criticism Amidst Implementation Challenges
One year after Germany decriminalized cannabis, CSU Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann calls it a failure due to purportedly increased traffic offenses and no impact on organized crime; however, experts argue the policy needs more time and proper implementation of support structures like cultivation...
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52% Bias Score


CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...
CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...
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56% Bias Score


Kennedy's HHS Restructuring Plan Faces Criticism
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to lay off 10,000 workers and restructure the department, eliminating departments and regional offices, prompting criticism from former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala, who argues the plan is dangerous and lacks data-driven justification.
Kennedy's HHS Restructuring Plan Faces Criticism
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to lay off 10,000 workers and restructure the department, eliminating departments and regional offices, prompting criticism from former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala, who argues the plan is dangerous and lacks data-driven justification.
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56% Bias Score

India Trains 100,000 Doctors to Promote HPV Vaccine to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
India is training 100,000 doctors to promote the HPV vaccine to eliminate cervical cancer, which accounts for 20% of global cases, with the government expected to include it in its national vaccination program in 2024, addressing low uptake and misinformation.

India Trains 100,000 Doctors to Promote HPV Vaccine to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
India is training 100,000 doctors to promote the HPV vaccine to eliminate cervical cancer, which accounts for 20% of global cases, with the government expected to include it in its national vaccination program in 2024, addressing low uptake and misinformation.
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40% Bias Score

Bird Flu Spreads in US, Affecting 70 People, Devastating Farms
In the year since the first US human bird flu case, 70 people have been infected (one death), 168 million birds and nearly 1,000 cattle herds have been affected, causing devastation to farms like Long Island's Corwin farm which lost 100,000 ducks and 45 jobs, leading to rising egg prices.

Bird Flu Spreads in US, Affecting 70 People, Devastating Farms
In the year since the first US human bird flu case, 70 people have been infected (one death), 168 million birds and nearly 1,000 cattle herds have been affected, causing devastation to farms like Long Island's Corwin farm which lost 100,000 ducks and 45 jobs, leading to rising egg prices.
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24% Bias Score

Record Flu Cases in Australia Spark Concerns of Severe Season
Australia has recorded a record-high 46,325 confirmed flu cases by March 31, 2025, exceeding previous first-quarter totals, prompting warnings of a potentially severe flu season following outbreaks in the US and UK; experts highlight low vaccination rates and misinformation as major concerns.

Record Flu Cases in Australia Spark Concerns of Severe Season
Australia has recorded a record-high 46,325 confirmed flu cases by March 31, 2025, exceeding previous first-quarter totals, prompting warnings of a potentially severe flu season following outbreaks in the US and UK; experts highlight low vaccination rates and misinformation as major concerns.
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40% Bias Score

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...
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56% Bias Score

COVID-19: Systemic Failures, Innovation, and the Path to Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic, starting in Wuhan in late 2019, caused over 20 million deaths worldwide, revealing critical weaknesses in global health systems and governance, while simultaneously spurring innovation and exposing societal inequalities.

COVID-19: Systemic Failures, Innovation, and the Path to Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic, starting in Wuhan in late 2019, caused over 20 million deaths worldwide, revealing critical weaknesses in global health systems and governance, while simultaneously spurring innovation and exposing societal inequalities.
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48% Bias Score

France's Lingering COVID-19 Scars: Five Years Later
Five years after France's first COVID-19 wave, a journalist revisits interviews with scientists, healthcare workers, and citizens, revealing lasting health, political, and social consequences; the lack of government accountability for past errors; and the urgent need for improved crisis response str...

France's Lingering COVID-19 Scars: Five Years Later
Five years after France's first COVID-19 wave, a journalist revisits interviews with scientists, healthcare workers, and citizens, revealing lasting health, political, and social consequences; the lack of government accountability for past errors; and the urgent need for improved crisis response str...
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52% Bias Score
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