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Australia Approves World-First Koala Chlamydia Vaccine
Australia has approved a world-first vaccine to combat the chlamydia epidemic decimating its koala population, a disease responsible for up to half of koala deaths in the wild, with some colonies facing extinction.
Australia Approves World-First Koala Chlamydia Vaccine
Australia has approved a world-first vaccine to combat the chlamydia epidemic decimating its koala population, a disease responsible for up to half of koala deaths in the wild, with some colonies facing extinction.
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24% Bias Score


Increased Miscarriage Risk Linked to CT Scans Before Pregnancy
A large Canadian study found women who had CT scans in the month before pregnancy faced a higher risk of miscarriage and babies with genetic abnormalities, prompting calls for prioritizing alternative imaging methods for women of childbearing age.
Increased Miscarriage Risk Linked to CT Scans Before Pregnancy
A large Canadian study found women who had CT scans in the month before pregnancy faced a higher risk of miscarriage and babies with genetic abnormalities, prompting calls for prioritizing alternative imaging methods for women of childbearing age.
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24% Bias Score


FDA Approves First Clinical Trial for Genetically Modified Pig Organs
The FDA has approved the first clinical trial for genetically modified pig kidneys for human use, following successful cases of xenotransplantation, aiming to alleviate the critical organ shortage.
FDA Approves First Clinical Trial for Genetically Modified Pig Organs
The FDA has approved the first clinical trial for genetically modified pig kidneys for human use, following successful cases of xenotransplantation, aiming to alleviate the critical organ shortage.
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48% Bias Score


New Arthritis Gel Shows Promise
University of Cambridge scientists created a new gel that acts as artificial cartilage and releases medication during arthritis flare-ups, potentially reducing treatment needs and improving quality of life for over 600 million people globally.
New Arthritis Gel Shows Promise
University of Cambridge scientists created a new gel that acts as artificial cartilage and releases medication during arthritis flare-ups, potentially reducing treatment needs and improving quality of life for over 600 million people globally.
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40% Bias Score


High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Cases Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people with diabetes globally are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be aware of their condition than older adults, highlighting the need for improved screening and treatment.
High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Cases Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people with diabetes globally are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be aware of their condition than older adults, highlighting the need for improved screening and treatment.
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16% Bias Score


LSD Shows Promise in Treating Anxiety, Paving Way for Further Research and Potential FDA Approval
A study by Mindmed found that LSD significantly reduced anxiety symptoms in patients with generalized anxiety disorder, lasting up to three months, prompting further research and potential FDA approval.
LSD Shows Promise in Treating Anxiety, Paving Way for Further Research and Potential FDA Approval
A study by Mindmed found that LSD significantly reduced anxiety symptoms in patients with generalized anxiety disorder, lasting up to three months, prompting further research and potential FDA approval.
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20% Bias Score

Russian Scientists Make Breakthroughs in Cancer Treatment and Rare Disease Therapies
Over the past 10 years, a Russian research center has made significant advancements, including developing new cancer therapies, synthesizing expensive rare disease drugs faster than foreign competitors, and creating AI programs to expedite vaccine development.

Russian Scientists Make Breakthroughs in Cancer Treatment and Rare Disease Therapies
Over the past 10 years, a Russian research center has made significant advancements, including developing new cancer therapies, synthesizing expensive rare disease drugs faster than foreign competitors, and creating AI programs to expedite vaccine development.
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60% Bias Score

August 2025: Third Hottest Globally, Exacerbating Climate Extremes
August 2025 was the third hottest August globally, with temperatures 1.29ยฐC above the pre-industrial average, driven by heatwaves in Western Europe and Asia, according to Copernicus data released September 9th.

August 2025: Third Hottest Globally, Exacerbating Climate Extremes
August 2025 was the third hottest August globally, with temperatures 1.29ยฐC above the pre-industrial average, driven by heatwaves in Western Europe and Asia, according to Copernicus data released September 9th.
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Intense Monsoon Rains Cause Deadly Flooding in India
Unprecedented monsoon rains in India have caused widespread flooding and landslides, killing hundreds and displacing thousands, with some areas experiencing rainfall exceeding 1000% above normal.

Intense Monsoon Rains Cause Deadly Flooding in India
Unprecedented monsoon rains in India have caused widespread flooding and landslides, killing hundreds and displacing thousands, with some areas experiencing rainfall exceeding 1000% above normal.
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16% Bias Score

ESG Practices: A Global Shift Towards Value Creation
A new Morgan Stanley study reveals 88% of global companies view ESG practices as directly contributing to long-term value, up from 85% in 2024, highlighting a shift from risk management to value creation.

ESG Practices: A Global Shift Towards Value Creation
A new Morgan Stanley study reveals 88% of global companies view ESG practices as directly contributing to long-term value, up from 85% in 2024, highlighting a shift from risk management to value creation.
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40% Bias Score

High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people aged 15 and older with diabetes are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be diagnosed than older adults, highlighting the need for increased screening and awareness.

High Percentage of Undiagnosed Diabetes Globally
A new Lancet study reveals that 44% of people aged 15 and older with diabetes are undiagnosed, with younger adults less likely to be diagnosed than older adults, highlighting the need for increased screening and awareness.
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16% Bias Score

Staphylococcus aureus: Unprecedented Skin Adhesion Strength
Research from Auburn University reveals Staphylococcus aureus bacteria exhibit an unprecedented level of adhesion to human skin, exceeding that of superglue, due to a protein interaction amplified by calcium, potentially opening new avenues for infection treatment.

Staphylococcus aureus: Unprecedented Skin Adhesion Strength
Research from Auburn University reveals Staphylococcus aureus bacteria exhibit an unprecedented level of adhesion to human skin, exceeding that of superglue, due to a protein interaction amplified by calcium, potentially opening new avenues for infection treatment.
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16% Bias Score
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