A dispute between Athens and a Swiss pharmaceutical company makes it all the way up to the EU Health Council, as Roche withdraws cancer medicine from Greece. The Swiss drugmaker
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The rising incidence rate of chronic illness is a challenge for the European health system. It has become a key concern for policy-makers as they lead to higher use of
A cup of tea black offers many comforts – especially during these cold bleak winter days. But it also does positively impact your quest for weight loss, research says. The
Study suggests exposure to traffic pollution during pregnancy could have detrimental effects on your baby’s health by causing low birth weight. A new study published 05 December 2017 analysed the
A reasonable daily cheese consumption could help prevent heart diseases and strokes, study led by scientist of the Suzhou university says. When it comes to health, cheese has a bad
Rolling tobacco is responsible for more illnesses and more serious heath complications than regular cigarettes. This is why two French MPs asked for their prices to by increased. Rolling and
In the book “You are crazy to eat this”, an engineer raises the alarm about food quality after working for the food industry for 20 years. At age 44, Christophe
Under EU guidance, France is seeking to expand its compulsory vaccines’ list, a move that will most likely be mirrored by Germany and Italy. In Europe, vaccines are rightfully considered
The World Health Organisation issued a warning about malaria being more resilient to medical treatments. It lists other concerns, such as less effective insecticides and insufficient funding, affecting the results