Menopause is a natural stage of life for every woman, yet it remains one of Europe’s most neglected public health issues. Nearly 90% of women feel the impact of menopause – from hot flushes and night sweats, to fatigue, insomnia...
Pouches are increasingly being discussed as a potential alternative to smoking , with some positioning them as lower-risk and more socially acceptable. Evidence from real-world experience—such as Sweden’s marked reduction in smoking prevalence—indicates that these products may play a role...
As discussions around the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) deepens, there is a clear need to ensure that respiratory health remains a political and budgetary priority. Chronic respiratory diseases – particularly Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) -continue to be underdiagnosed, leaving...
The push for a fully integrated European power system represents a major opportunity to accelerate decarbonisation, energy independence and ensure a resilient, cost-effective supply of energy for all. On 19 June 2025, the European Parliament adopted its resolution “Electricity Grids:...
Liver health is a growing public health priority in Europe, with chronic liver diseases and liver cancer placing increasing strain on patients, health systems, and economies. Despite being largely preventable, liver conditions often go undetected until advanced stages, underscoring the...