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Dutch Parliament Rejects Funding for Long COVID Research
A proposed €21 million research budget for long COVID symptom treatment in the Netherlands is facing defeat in parliament, delaying large-scale treatment for nearly half a million patients due to budgetary constraints and competing priorities within the government.
Dutch Parliament Rejects Funding for Long COVID Research
A proposed €21 million research budget for long COVID symptom treatment in the Netherlands is facing defeat in parliament, delaying large-scale treatment for nearly half a million patients due to budgetary constraints and competing priorities within the government.
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48% Bias Score


Muscle Memory: Rapid Regrowth After Strength Training Break
A study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports revealed that individuals regained muscle strength and size within five weeks after a 10-week break from strength training, highlighting the phenomenon of muscle memory and challenging previous assumptions about detraining...
Muscle Memory: Rapid Regrowth After Strength Training Break
A study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports revealed that individuals regained muscle strength and size within five weeks after a 10-week break from strength training, highlighting the phenomenon of muscle memory and challenging previous assumptions about detraining...
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36% Bias Score


Foreign Interference Targeting European Universities
European universities are increasingly targeted by foreign powers like China and Russia, which exploit academic partnerships for technology theft, espionage, and influence operations; this has prompted calls for improved transparency, funding, and intelligence coordination.
Foreign Interference Targeting European Universities
European universities are increasingly targeted by foreign powers like China and Russia, which exploit academic partnerships for technology theft, espionage, and influence operations; this has prompted calls for improved transparency, funding, and intelligence coordination.
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40% Bias Score


Human Cell Atlas Revolutionizes Understanding of Human Body
A new human cell atlas reveals thousands of previously unknown cell types, transforming our understanding of the human body and paving the way for new treatments.
Human Cell Atlas Revolutionizes Understanding of Human Body
A new human cell atlas reveals thousands of previously unknown cell types, transforming our understanding of the human body and paving the way for new treatments.
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24% Bias Score


Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods on Health
A study investigates the effects of ultra-processed foods on health, particularly weight gain and obesity, with the potential to inform future dietary guidelines.
Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods on Health
A study investigates the effects of ultra-processed foods on health, particularly weight gain and obesity, with the potential to inform future dietary guidelines.
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32% Bias Score


NIH Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods
A clinical trial at the NIH is studying the effects of ultra-processed foods on weight gain and health, with potential implications for US dietary guidelines.
NIH Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods
A clinical trial at the NIH is studying the effects of ultra-processed foods on weight gain and health, with potential implications for US dietary guidelines.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament to Reject €21 Million for Long-COVID Research
The Dutch parliament is set to reject a €21 million amendment for long-COVID research, potentially delaying effective symptom management for almost half a million patients, as the government prioritizes existing research results.

Dutch Parliament to Reject €21 Million for Long-COVID Research
The Dutch parliament is set to reject a €21 million amendment for long-COVID research, potentially delaying effective symptom management for almost half a million patients, as the government prioritizes existing research results.
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48% Bias Score

Face Blindness Project Seeks to Raise Awareness and Develop Support Resources
Affecting 2–3% of the population, prosopagnosia, or face blindness, severely impairs facial recognition, causing social challenges for sufferers like Dr. Hayley Ryder, who cannot recognize her family; a new project aims to raise awareness and develop support resources.

Face Blindness Project Seeks to Raise Awareness and Develop Support Resources
Affecting 2–3% of the population, prosopagnosia, or face blindness, severely impairs facial recognition, causing social challenges for sufferers like Dr. Hayley Ryder, who cannot recognize her family; a new project aims to raise awareness and develop support resources.
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20% Bias Score

Foreign Interference in European Universities: MEPs Warn of Espionage and Influence Operations
Members of the European Parliament warn that Chinese, Russian, and Iranian actors are exploiting academic partnerships in European universities for espionage, technology transfer, and influence operations, particularly in strategic research areas.

Foreign Interference in European Universities: MEPs Warn of Espionage and Influence Operations
Members of the European Parliament warn that Chinese, Russian, and Iranian actors are exploiting academic partnerships in European universities for espionage, technology transfer, and influence operations, particularly in strategic research areas.
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40% Bias Score

Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.

Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.
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Senegal Develops Drought-Resistant Peanuts
Researchers in Senegal are developing new drought-resistant peanut varieties to improve food security and address climate change challenges.

Senegal Develops Drought-Resistant Peanuts
Researchers in Senegal are developing new drought-resistant peanut varieties to improve food security and address climate change challenges.
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32% Bias Score

Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the Human Body's Building Blocks
A massive international research project has created a detailed map of human cells, leading to the discovery of new cell types and insights into disease.

Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the Human Body's Building Blocks
A massive international research project has created a detailed map of human cells, leading to the discovery of new cell types and insights into disease.
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24% Bias Score
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