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WHO: Nearly 2 million avoidable deaths per year tied to chronic disease in Europe and Central Asia
‘Very obvious:’ Novo Nordisk may be illegally advertising Ozempic, says Spain’s health secretary
Women on blockbuster weight loss drugs warned to use effective contraception
Weight loss drugs could slash cancer risks by 41% compared to surgery, researchers claim
Cancer before age 50 is increasing. These are the types rising among younger people
Novo Nordisk cuts guidance as weight-loss drug market competition grows
Is your heart ageing faster than you are? UK scientists develop tool to track its ‘functional age’
If you can finish a meal in 20 minutes or less, it might be time to slow down. Here's why
Measles, beef fat, and bird flu: What Europeans say about RFK Jr’s Make America Healthy Again agenda
Global obesity rates are surging as people gain weight younger and faster than in the past
How well are countries in Europe dealing with health issues? New report shows progress is stagnating
Cancer death rates are much higher in UK’s most deprived areas
Why European life expectancy gains have slowed and how to boost longevity again
Blockbuster weight loss drugs could help with alcohol cravings, small new study suggests
Number of diabetes cases hits record high in UK as experts warn of ‘hidden health crisis'
EU can dodge millions of cancers by hitting tobacco, alcohol reduction targets, study claims
Blockbuster weight-loss drugs linked to lower risk of addiction, schizophrenia, dementia, and more
Scientists find obese children diagnosed with cancer face worse health outcomes
Global expert panel suggests overhauling how obesity is diagnosed, says BMI is not enough
Italy unveils plans for a multi-million euro dedicated public fund to fight obesity
England to roll out anti-obesity drug Mounjaro but access will be limited to high-need patients
European consumers baffled by food labelling spaghetti
Calorie labels on the menu may not be enough to prompt people to eat healthier, study finds
Struggling to keep weight off? A new study finds fat cells’ obesity ‘memory’ could be the cause
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