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One Health: an all-encompassing strategy for better well-being

WebIn an era of interconnected global threats, the “One Health” idea recognises that human well-being is tightly tied to that of animals, plants and the wider …

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Is 5G bad for your health

WebIn September 2017, doctors and scientists launched the 5G Appeal, a petition which calls for the EU to impose a moratorium on 5G rollout, citing imminent health …

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Health Research and Innovation

WebOn a mission to transform palliative healthcare. Greek researcher, Dr Pantelis Natsiavas, is on a mission to use technology to redefine the meaning of palliative care for those …

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Q&A: Why some people’s wellbeing has improved during the …

WebAs the social isolation compelled by the pandemic swept many of us into a flurry of panic, grief and mental funk, a section of people actually reported improved …

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What did Marie Skłodowska Curie ever do for us

WebShe was a double Nobel Prize winner and one of only 48 women ever to win a Nobel Prize. She opened new fields in medicine, engineering and science. But her …

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Q&A: How vaccines can strengthen immune response beyond a …

WebQ&A: How vaccines can strengthen immune response beyond a specific disease. Live vaccines can give health effects beyond just protecting us from a specific …

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Clues to autism’s causes may lie in the gut Research and Innovation

WebThis condition is commonly known as “leaky gut”. ‘What chronic inflammatory diseases have in common with autism is that they’re caused by a combination of genetic …

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Why gut bacteria are becoming key suspects in autoimmune …

WebUnfortunately, it does not always get it right and sometimes attacks the body’s own cells, causing hundreds of ‘autoimmune’ diseases, from multiple sclerosis (MS) to …

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Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and EU Mission on Cancer add real …

WebMore Europeans are surviving cancer than ever before, and those affected by the disease have a better quality of life. Despite the substantial improvements in …

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New findings about how a human egg matures may help prevent …

WebPhysiological changes known to trigger miscarriages and to increase the likelihood of carrying a child with a genetic condition start in a woman’s early 20s, …

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Solving the puzzle of rare diseases through international …

WebThe European Commission and IRDIRC. The International Rare Diseases Research Consortium was established in 2011 by the European Commission and the US …

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Bacteria passed from mother to baby may play a role in later …

WebThe bacteria and viruses a baby inherits from its mother play a crucial role in determining the child’s health in later life, according to research that could lead to new …

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Noise pollution is one of the biggest health risks in city life

Web‘Noise produces a stimulus to the central nervous system and this stimulus releases some hormones,’ said Dr David Rojas from the Barcelona Institute for Global …

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A climate-friendly diet means rethinking the entire food system

WebThe standard diet for much of the world – industrially produced calories and plenty of meat and dairy – is already known to be bad for people’s health, but it could …

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Diabetes: Patients tell their stories Research and Innovation

WebNoémie Galuszka is a pretty 14-year-old Belgian teenager with wavy dark hair and brown eyes. She was diagnosed with Type-1 diabetes aged eight, and remembers its early …

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Twenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020

WebTwenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020. From corals bunkering down in deeper waters to wait out climate change stress, to how vaccines can boost our immune system …

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Dream of unlimited, clean nuclear fusion energy within reach

WebThe Sun has fuelled life on Earth for billions of years, creating light and heat through nuclear fusion. Given that incredible power and longevity, it seems there can …

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How vulnerable groups were left behind in pandemic response

WebDr Dimka has been studying how the 1918 influenza pandemic – which claimed more than 50 million lives as it swept around the world – impacted disabled people. Her project, …

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