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COVID-19 Pandemic Spurs Reassessment of Scientific Practices and Public Health
Historians of science are reassessing the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on global health, questioning scientific globalization, epidemiological practices, and the role of social media; a new book explores the historical context of anti-vaccine movements and their relationship to the French state.
COVID-19 Pandemic Spurs Reassessment of Scientific Practices and Public Health
Historians of science are reassessing the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on global health, questioning scientific globalization, epidemiological practices, and the role of social media; a new book explores the historical context of anti-vaccine movements and their relationship to the French state.
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40% Bias Score


Louisiana Infant Deaths Highlight Surge in Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Two infants died in Louisiana from whooping cough, a vaccine-preventable disease, following the state surgeon general's decision to end mass vaccination campaigns; nationwide, whooping cough cases have quadrupled this year compared to the same time in 2024, with at least five deaths.
Louisiana Infant Deaths Highlight Surge in Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Two infants died in Louisiana from whooping cough, a vaccine-preventable disease, following the state surgeon general's decision to end mass vaccination campaigns; nationwide, whooping cough cases have quadrupled this year compared to the same time in 2024, with at least five deaths.
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52% 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


Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.
Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads to 18 States, Exceeding 2024 Totals
A measles outbreak in Texas, starting in January 2025, has infected nearly 330 people in 18 states, exceeding 2024's total; low vaccination rates and RFK Jr.'s messaging on alternative treatments raise concerns.
Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads to 18 States, Exceeding 2024 Totals
A measles outbreak in Texas, starting in January 2025, has infected nearly 330 people in 18 states, exceeding 2024's total; low vaccination rates and RFK Jr.'s messaging on alternative treatments raise concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in West Texas Outbreak
A 6-year-old unvaccinated girl died from measles in West Texas on February 26th, the first death in the current outbreak; her parents oppose MMR vaccines despite this and subsequent measles cases in their other children; as of March 20th, 378 measles cases were confirmed in 18 U.S. states.
Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in West Texas Outbreak
A 6-year-old unvaccinated girl died from measles in West Texas on February 26th, the first death in the current outbreak; her parents oppose MMR vaccines despite this and subsequent measles cases in their other children; as of March 20th, 378 measles cases were confirmed in 18 U.S. states.
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60% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak Kills Two in Texas Amidst Kennedy's Vaccine U-Turn and CDC Cuts
Two unvaccinated children died from measles in West Texas amidst a large outbreak nearing 500 cases, prompting criticism of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who visited the grieving families and urged vaccination despite his past vaccine skepticism, while simultaneously facing criticism for hi...

Measles Outbreak Kills Two in Texas Amidst Kennedy's Vaccine U-Turn and CDC Cuts
Two unvaccinated children died from measles in West Texas amidst a large outbreak nearing 500 cases, prompting criticism of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who visited the grieving families and urged vaccination despite his past vaccine skepticism, while simultaneously facing criticism for hi...
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60% Bias Score

HHS Public Records Teams Eliminated, Raising Transparency Concerns
The Trump administration, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., eliminated multiple public records teams at the HHS, hindering public access to crucial health data and potentially compromising transparency and accountability.

HHS Public Records Teams Eliminated, Raising Transparency Concerns
The Trump administration, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., eliminated multiple public records teams at the HHS, hindering public access to crucial health data and potentially compromising transparency and accountability.
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56% Bias Score

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. statesâTexas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahomaâhave prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. statesâTexas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahomaâhave prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cancels Billions in Pandemic Research Funding
The Trump administration canceled $11.4 billion in pandemic-related funding and 29 grants for COVID-19 research, shifting priorities towards chronic disease and halting studies on vaccine hesitancy, causing concern among public health officials.

Trump Administration Cancels Billions in Pandemic Research Funding
The Trump administration canceled $11.4 billion in pandemic-related funding and 29 grants for COVID-19 research, shifting priorities towards chronic disease and halting studies on vaccine hesitancy, causing concern among public health officials.
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60% Bias Score

Romania's Measles Outbreak: A Warning for Europe
Romania's 2023 measles epidemic, with 31,000 cases and 22 deaths, resulted from a 62 percent vaccination rateâfar below the 95 percent thresholdâexacerbated by vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and a struggling healthcare system, posing a risk to other European nations.

Romania's Measles Outbreak: A Warning for Europe
Romania's 2023 measles epidemic, with 31,000 cases and 22 deaths, resulted from a 62 percent vaccination rateâfar below the 95 percent thresholdâexacerbated by vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and a struggling healthcare system, posing a risk to other European nations.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Blocks Funding for mRNA Vaccine Research
The Trump administration, bowing to anti-vaccine pressure, is blocking funding for mRNA vaccine research, impacting studies on infectious diseases and cancer, and chilling scientific discourse, despite the technology's life-saving potential.

Trump Administration Blocks Funding for mRNA Vaccine Research
The Trump administration, bowing to anti-vaccine pressure, is blocking funding for mRNA vaccine research, impacting studies on infectious diseases and cancer, and chilling scientific discourse, despite the technology's life-saving potential.
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52% Bias Score
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