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CT Scans Linked to Increased Cancer Risk: 1 in 20 Cases
A new study reveals that CT scans may cause cancer in about 1 in 20 patients, with infants at ten times higher risk; the risk is comparable to that of alcohol consumption and excess weight, highlighting the need for minimizing unnecessary scans.
CT Scans Linked to Increased Cancer Risk: 1 in 20 Cases
A new study reveals that CT scans may cause cancer in about 1 in 20 patients, with infants at ten times higher risk; the risk is comparable to that of alcohol consumption and excess weight, highlighting the need for minimizing unnecessary scans.
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56% Bias Score


New Antibiotic Shows Promise Against Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea
A phase 3 clinical trial shows gepotidacin, a new antibiotic, effectively treats gonorrhea in 92.6% of participants, offering a crucial alternative as the infection develops resistance to existing treatments, with infection rates reaching a 30-year high in Canada.
New Antibiotic Shows Promise Against Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea
A phase 3 clinical trial shows gepotidacin, a new antibiotic, effectively treats gonorrhea in 92.6% of participants, offering a crucial alternative as the infection develops resistance to existing treatments, with infection rates reaching a 30-year high in Canada.
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28% Bias Score


Children's Mattresses Emit Toxic Chemicals, Posing Developmental Risks
New research reveals that children's mattresses release harmful chemicals like phthalates and flame retardants, exceeding safe limits and posing developmental and hormonal risks; studies highlight the need for stronger regulations and safer product designs.
Children's Mattresses Emit Toxic Chemicals, Posing Developmental Risks
New research reveals that children's mattresses release harmful chemicals like phthalates and flame retardants, exceeding safe limits and posing developmental and hormonal risks; studies highlight the need for stronger regulations and safer product designs.
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52% Bias Score


Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight Marks Milestone in Commercial Space Travel
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six celebrities into space on a suborbital flight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-female spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality within the burgeoning commercial space industry.
Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight Marks Milestone in Commercial Space Travel
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six celebrities into space on a suborbital flight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-female spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality within the burgeoning commercial space industry.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accused of Censorship Through $10 Million in Research Grant Terminations
The Trump administration terminated over 1,000 research grants, totaling $10 million, impacting Vanderbilt University's LGBTQ+ Policy Lab and numerous other projects; almost 2,000 scientists have condemned this as censorship, hindering research on topics like gender identity and COVID-19 origins and...
Trump Administration Accused of Censorship Through $10 Million in Research Grant Terminations
The Trump administration terminated over 1,000 research grants, totaling $10 million, impacting Vanderbilt University's LGBTQ+ Policy Lab and numerous other projects; almost 2,000 scientists have condemned this as censorship, hindering research on topics like gender identity and COVID-19 origins and...
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60% Bias Score


San Diego Hit by 5.2 Magnitude Earthquake and Numerous Aftershocks
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Julian, San Diego, on Monday, followed by over two dozen aftershocks, causing no major damage but prompting animal responses caught on video and raising concerns about the Elsinore Fault.
San Diego Hit by 5.2 Magnitude Earthquake and Numerous Aftershocks
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Julian, San Diego, on Monday, followed by over two dozen aftershocks, causing no major damage but prompting animal responses caught on video and raising concerns about the Elsinore Fault.
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36% Bias Score

Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight: A Milestone in Space Tourism
On June 20, 2024, Blue Origin launched an all-female crew into space, including Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sanchez, Katy Perry, and Gayle King, marking a milestone in space tourism and female representation in space exploration.

Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight: A Milestone in Space Tourism
On June 20, 2024, Blue Origin launched an all-female crew into space, including Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sanchez, Katy Perry, and Gayle King, marking a milestone in space tourism and female representation in space exploration.
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60% Bias Score

Repurposed Drugs Offer Hope in Fight Against UK's Top Killer, Dementia
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, but research suggests existing drugs like aspirin, statins, and Ozempic could prevent it, offering a cheaper alternative to recently developed, costly medications.

Repurposed Drugs Offer Hope in Fight Against UK's Top Killer, Dementia
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, but research suggests existing drugs like aspirin, statins, and Ozempic could prevent it, offering a cheaper alternative to recently developed, costly medications.
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48% Bias Score

Icelandic Volcano Eruption: 2010 Airspace Closure and Subsequent Aviation Improvements
The 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano caused eight days of airspace closure across the UK and Europe in April 2010, resulting in 10 million stranded passengers, 100,000 canceled flights, and a £1.1 billion loss to the airline industry, prompting significant improvements in aviation...

Icelandic Volcano Eruption: 2010 Airspace Closure and Subsequent Aviation Improvements
The 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano caused eight days of airspace closure across the UK and Europe in April 2010, resulting in 10 million stranded passengers, 100,000 canceled flights, and a £1.1 billion loss to the airline industry, prompting significant improvements in aviation...
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20% Bias Score

150-Day Race to Develop Chapare Virus Vaccine
Australian scientists are working to develop a Chapare virus vaccine within 150 days using molecular clamp technology, aiming to improve global pandemic response; a Lancet study indicates that a 100-day vaccine for COVID-19 could have saved 8.33 million lives and $14.35 trillion.

150-Day Race to Develop Chapare Virus Vaccine
Australian scientists are working to develop a Chapare virus vaccine within 150 days using molecular clamp technology, aiming to improve global pandemic response; a Lancet study indicates that a 100-day vaccine for COVID-19 could have saved 8.33 million lives and $14.35 trillion.
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52% Bias Score

Archaeological Study Challenges Link Between Agriculture and Immediate Wealth Inequality
A new study using housing size as a proxy for wealth in over 1,000 archaeological sites spanning 10,000 years reveals that significant wealth inequality emerged far later than previously thought, often centuries or millennia after the adoption of agriculture, challenging the traditional view.

Archaeological Study Challenges Link Between Agriculture and Immediate Wealth Inequality
A new study using housing size as a proxy for wealth in over 1,000 archaeological sites spanning 10,000 years reveals that significant wealth inequality emerged far later than previously thought, often centuries or millennia after the adoption of agriculture, challenging the traditional view.
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24% Bias Score

Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.

Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.
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64% Bias Score
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