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Europe’s healthcare - A right or a business model? MEPs face off in The Ring
Global warming could make exercise harder and kill 500,000 more people a year, study warns
This AI tool can detect domestic abuse risk years before victims seek help
Tequila, whiskey, wine: How thinking about your favourite drinks shapes your mindset
Child obesity crisis looms as cases set to hit 228 million by 2040, report finds
French government urges citizens to ‘limit’ meat consumption to fight climate change
‘Akin to flat Earth or denying gravity’: Experts weigh in on Trump repeal of key climate finding
Why measles are still a challenge: Experts warn vaccination hesitancy fuels Europe spread
‘A half-baked roadmap’: What’s missing from the EU and UK’s so-called crackdown on forever chemicals
What decades of tobacco regulation can teach us about ultra-processed food, new study finds
Former head of US Immunization Center: 'Europe can fill the US gap at the World Health Organization'
Which European countries will heatwaves hit hardest by 2100?
The superbug 'Candida auris' identified for the first time in Portugal
EU crackdown on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water not 'robust' enough to prevent contamination
Newly available self-tests could drive further reductions in STDs amid a declining trend
EU cracks down on ‘forever chemicals’ with new protections for drinking water. What will change?
What to know about the changes to child vaccine recommendations in the US
New single-dose gonorrhoea drug could be breakthrough for antibiotic-resistant infections
Stealthy tobacco lobbying: Watchdogs denounce gaps in EU transparency rules
'Today, drugs are everywhere,' warns EU Drugs Agency director Alexis Goosdeel
Rate of drug-resistant bloodstream infections expected to climb in Europe in coming years
Europe’s water crisis: How waste is ‘amplifying’ the climate crisis and costing millions
Global life expectancy returns to pre-pandemic levels but major health challenges remain, study says
Microplastics can alter the gut microbiome in ways that could raise health risks, study finds
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