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Better Sleep Quality Strongly Linked to Mental Well-being in Young Adults
A study of 1032 young adults across three countries found that good sleep quality is most strongly linked to their mental well-being, followed by fruit/vegetable consumption and physical activity; even small improvements can make a difference.
Better Sleep Quality Strongly Linked to Mental Well-being in Young Adults
A study of 1032 young adults across three countries found that good sleep quality is most strongly linked to their mental well-being, followed by fruit/vegetable consumption and physical activity; even small improvements can make a difference.
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8% Bias Score


Dutch Cancer Survivor Insurance Policy Needs Revision
A Dutch study reveals that young adult cancer survivors have the same survival rate as their peers four years post-diagnosis, yet insurers require disclosure of cancer history for up to ten years, creating financial hardship for survivors.
Dutch Cancer Survivor Insurance Policy Needs Revision
A Dutch study reveals that young adult cancer survivors have the same survival rate as their peers four years post-diagnosis, yet insurers require disclosure of cancer history for up to ten years, creating financial hardship for survivors.
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40% Bias Score


Stage Three Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Rise in Early-Onset Cases
Victoria Collins, a 40-year-old from Scotland, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after experiencing symptoms initially mistaken for IBS; this highlights a concerning rise in early-onset bowel cancer cases among younger adults.
Stage Three Bowel Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Rise in Early-Onset Cases
Victoria Collins, a 40-year-old from Scotland, was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer after experiencing symptoms initially mistaken for IBS; this highlights a concerning rise in early-onset bowel cancer cases among younger adults.
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52% Bias Score


Sharp Rise in Appendix Cancer Among Young Americans Raises Concerns
A study in Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a dramatic increase in appendix cancer among younger US-born individuals, with those born in 1980 having triple and those born in 1985 having almost quadruple the risk compared to those born in 1945, suggesting a potential link to lifestyle changes or e...
Sharp Rise in Appendix Cancer Among Young Americans Raises Concerns
A study in Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a dramatic increase in appendix cancer among younger US-born individuals, with those born in 1980 having triple and those born in 1985 having almost quadruple the risk compared to those born in 1945, suggesting a potential link to lifestyle changes or e...
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20% Bias Score


Daily Sugary Treats Linked to Late-Stage Colon Cancer in Young Adults
A new study of 303 colon cancer patients under 50 found a link between daily consumption of sugary drinks or candy and late-stage (metastatic) disease; nearly half of stage four patients reported daily consumption of such treats, compared to 29% of those with less advanced stages.
Daily Sugary Treats Linked to Late-Stage Colon Cancer in Young Adults
A new study of 303 colon cancer patients under 50 found a link between daily consumption of sugary drinks or candy and late-stage (metastatic) disease; nearly half of stage four patients reported daily consumption of such treats, compared to 29% of those with less advanced stages.
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52% Bias Score


Canadian Consumer Debt Delinquencies Surge to 2010 Levels
Equifax's report reveals a surge in Canadian consumer debt delinquencies in Q1 2025, reaching levels not seen since 2010, impacting young people and Ontario disproportionately due to high unemployment, inflation, and rising interest rates.
Canadian Consumer Debt Delinquencies Surge to 2010 Levels
Equifax's report reveals a surge in Canadian consumer debt delinquencies in Q1 2025, reaching levels not seen since 2010, impacting young people and Ontario disproportionately due to high unemployment, inflation, and rising interest rates.
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48% Bias Score

Gamified Investing: A Mental Health Risk for Young Adults
Studies link gamified investing's game-like features to increased financial risk-taking and addictive behavior in young adults with limited financial literacy, raising mental health concerns mirroring those seen with problematic gaming and gambling.

Gamified Investing: A Mental Health Risk for Young Adults
Studies link gamified investing's game-like features to increased financial risk-taking and addictive behavior in young adults with limited financial literacy, raising mental health concerns mirroring those seen with problematic gaming and gambling.
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52% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis Delays Stage Four Colon Cancer Diagnosis in Young Adult
Rylie Toomey, 27, was misdiagnosed with constipation multiple times before a stage four colon cancer diagnosis revealed a perforated bowel; her case highlights a rising trend of colorectal cancer in young adults, despite healthy lifestyles, potentially linked to E. coli exposure or marijuana use.

Misdiagnosis Delays Stage Four Colon Cancer Diagnosis in Young Adult
Rylie Toomey, 27, was misdiagnosed with constipation multiple times before a stage four colon cancer diagnosis revealed a perforated bowel; her case highlights a rising trend of colorectal cancer in young adults, despite healthy lifestyles, potentially linked to E. coli exposure or marijuana use.
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40% Bias Score

Early-Onset Gastrointestinal Cancers Surge in U.S. Young Adults
A new study reveals a dramatic rise in gastrointestinal cancers among young adults in the U.S., particularly colorectal cancer, prompting calls for improved screening and early detection due to lifestyle factors, genetic predisposition, and worse outcomes despite aggressive treatment.

Early-Onset Gastrointestinal Cancers Surge in U.S. Young Adults
A new study reveals a dramatic rise in gastrointestinal cancers among young adults in the U.S., particularly colorectal cancer, prompting calls for improved screening and early detection due to lifestyle factors, genetic predisposition, and worse outcomes despite aggressive treatment.
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36% Bias Score

Appendix Cancer Rates Explode Among Young Adults in the US
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a sharp rise in appendix cancer among millennials and Generation X in the US, with risks four and two to three times higher, respectively, than in previous generations, suggesting shared environmental risk factors like diet and lifestyle.

Appendix Cancer Rates Explode Among Young Adults in the US
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals a sharp rise in appendix cancer among millennials and Generation X in the US, with risks four and two to three times higher, respectively, than in previous generations, suggesting shared environmental risk factors like diet and lifestyle.
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24% Bias Score

Cancer Mortality Decreases While New Cases Rise, Especially Among Young Adults
A 22 percent decrease in cancer mortality between 1973 and 2023 contrasts sharply with a 47 percent rise in new cases, particularly among young adults (20-49 years old), highlighting the impact of lifestyle and environmental factors.

Cancer Mortality Decreases While New Cases Rise, Especially Among Young Adults
A 22 percent decrease in cancer mortality between 1973 and 2023 contrasts sharply with a 47 percent rise in new cases, particularly among young adults (20-49 years old), highlighting the impact of lifestyle and environmental factors.
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24% Bias Score

Rising Colon Cancer in Young Adults Spurs Calls for Earlier Screening
36-year-old Heather Candrilli's battle with metastatic colon cancer underscores the rising incidence of the disease in young adults, prompting calls for earlier screening and increased awareness; research suggests gut bacteria may play a significant role.

Rising Colon Cancer in Young Adults Spurs Calls for Earlier Screening
36-year-old Heather Candrilli's battle with metastatic colon cancer underscores the rising incidence of the disease in young adults, prompting calls for earlier screening and increased awareness; research suggests gut bacteria may play a significant role.
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36% Bias Score
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