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Tech: They thought it was a brain tumor, but it turns out there's something much bigger going on in his head.

The article discusses a case where a man initially thought he had a brain tumor, but it was later discovered that something much more severe was occurring in his head. The piece highlights the initial misdiagnosis and the subsequent revelation of a more serious condition, though specific medical details are not elaborated upon.

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HVG logoHVGIndependentLeft3 days ago
Tech: They thought it was a brain tumor, but it turns out there's something much bigger going on in his head.

The article discusses a case where a man initially thought he had a brain tumor, but it was later discovered that something much more severe was occurring in his head. The piece highlights the initial misdiagnosis and the subsequent revelation of a more serious condition, though specific medical details are not elaborated upon.

Bias read (Left): While the article focuses on a medical case, the phrasing 'valami sokkal durvább van a férfi fejében' (something much more brutal is happening in the man's head) carries a tone that could be interpreted as critical or alarmist, potentially leaning towards a left-leaning perspective by emphasizing a骇

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