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Social Inequality Linked to Reduced Brain Volume and Connectivity
A study found higher social inequality is linked to reduced brain volume and connectivity in Latin America and the US, particularly impacting Alzheimer's patients in Latin America, highlighting the need for interventions addressing systemic factors.
Social Inequality Linked to Reduced Brain Volume and Connectivity
A study found higher social inequality is linked to reduced brain volume and connectivity in Latin America and the US, particularly impacting Alzheimer's patients in Latin America, highlighting the need for interventions addressing systemic factors.
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20% Bias Score


Prioritizing High-Return Interventions for Maximum Global Impact
Bjorn Lomborg advocates for prioritizing high-return interventions, such as providing prenatal vitamins ($2.31 investment yielding $38 return) and individualized learning through technology ($31 investment yielding $65 return), to maximize impact on global development goals, contrasting this approac...
Prioritizing High-Return Interventions for Maximum Global Impact
Bjorn Lomborg advocates for prioritizing high-return interventions, such as providing prenatal vitamins ($2.31 investment yielding $38 return) and individualized learning through technology ($31 investment yielding $65 return), to maximize impact on global development goals, contrasting this approac...
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56% Bias Score


Animal Dewormer Shows Promise Against Cancer, but Large-Scale Trials Needed
Studies suggest the animal dewormer fenbendazole may shrink tumors in some human cancer patients, but larger clinical trials are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness, given reports of severe side effects in some cases.
Animal Dewormer Shows Promise Against Cancer, but Large-Scale Trials Needed
Studies suggest the animal dewormer fenbendazole may shrink tumors in some human cancer patients, but larger clinical trials are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness, given reports of severe side effects in some cases.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change Worsened 2024 Extreme Weather Events, Causing Thousands of Deaths
The World Weather Attribution (WWA) report finds that climate change worsened 26 of 29 extreme weather events in 2024, causing at least 3,700 deaths and millions of displacements, highlighting the urgent need for a transition away from fossil fuels.
Climate Change Worsened 2024 Extreme Weather Events, Causing Thousands of Deaths
The World Weather Attribution (WWA) report finds that climate change worsened 26 of 29 extreme weather events in 2024, causing at least 3,700 deaths and millions of displacements, highlighting the urgent need for a transition away from fossil fuels.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Caused 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
Human-caused climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions; researchers warn that continued fossil fuel use will only worsen the situation.
Climate Change Caused 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
Human-caused climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions; researchers warn that continued fossil fuel use will only worsen the situation.
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44% Bias Score


Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
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32% Bias Score

Delaware Bay: A Crucial Avian Flu Monitoring Site
Every May, migrating shorebirds flock to Delaware Bay to feed on horseshoe crab eggs, providing scientists with a unique opportunity to monitor avian influenza viruses like H5N1, which has recently spread to mammals, raising concerns about potential human transmission.

Delaware Bay: A Crucial Avian Flu Monitoring Site
Every May, migrating shorebirds flock to Delaware Bay to feed on horseshoe crab eggs, providing scientists with a unique opportunity to monitor avian influenza viruses like H5N1, which has recently spread to mammals, raising concerns about potential human transmission.
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36% Bias Score

7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.

7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.
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44% Bias Score

Diet Quality, Not Weight, Linked to Reduced Chronic Pain
An Australian study found that higher consumption of essential foods like vegetables, fruits, and lean protein is associated with less chronic pain, regardless of body weight, suggesting dietary changes could significantly reduce pain.

Diet Quality, Not Weight, Linked to Reduced Chronic Pain
An Australian study found that higher consumption of essential foods like vegetables, fruits, and lean protein is associated with less chronic pain, regardless of body weight, suggesting dietary changes could significantly reduce pain.
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36% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Extreme Weather Events
The 2024 World Weather Attribution report linked climate change to 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events, resulting in thousands of deaths and millions displaced; heatwaves intensified, floods increased, and droughts impacted all continents.

Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Extreme Weather Events
The 2024 World Weather Attribution report linked climate change to 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events, resulting in thousands of deaths and millions displaced; heatwaves intensified, floods increased, and droughts impacted all continents.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.
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20% Bias Score

Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.

Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
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48% Bias Score
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