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    Provides access to European company data and financial filings from multiple sources including GLEIF (1.6M+ EU companies), ESEF XBRL filings (FR, DK, GB, LT, UA), UK Companies House (5M+ companies), and curated major index lists (DAX40, FTSE100, SIX).
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    Provides access to the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory data, enabling AI assistants to search, retrieve, and analyze comprehensive health indicators, country statistics, disease burden data, and regional health trends through WHO's OData API.
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    Provides comprehensive access to financial filings from 7,700+ Asian companies through Japan's EDINET and South Korea's DART systems, enabling search, retrieval, and analysis of financial statements, XBRL data, and dimensional breakdowns.
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    Enables comprehensive access to SEC EDGAR filings, allowing users to search companies, retrieve financial statements, and analyze dimensional XBRL data including revenue breakdowns by geography, business segments, and product lines.
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    Provides access to 73 CDC public health datasets covering disease surveillance, vaccination tracking, behavioral risk factors, environmental health, and outbreak detection across 18 surveillance systems through the Socrata Open Data API.
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    Provides professional-grade access to financial and economic data from Yahoo Finance and the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED). It enables users to perform comprehensive stock analysis, screen equities, and retrieve a wide range of macroeconomic indicators and historical data.
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