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EPHA calls on the European Commission to reconsider its position, restore structural support to civil society, and align its ...
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Achieving deep reductions in farm antibiotics use will require widespread changes in animal husbandry practices towards higher animal welfare, argues a new paper written for EPHA. On 28 January 2022, ...
A new article published today by Transport & Environment (T&E) explains that claims that electric cars make air pollution worse are wrong. Toxic emissions from tailpipes of diesel and petrol cars have ...
The healthcare workforce crisis is not just a numbers problem, it is a matter of equity, innovation, and sustainability. Increasing the number of women in science, particularly in digital health and ...
Food environments shape what food we buy and eat. Food environments are the physical, economic, political and socio-cultural contexts in which people engage with the food system to make their ...
Highlighted in orange are countries that have reduced their value added tax (VAT) rates on fruit and vegetables to the minimum level allowed by European Union law. Some countries have a reduced value ...
The world of technology and innovation still lacks sufficient representation of women, especially in the healthcare sector.
Although it is unclear by whom the term ‘medical deserts’ was first introduced, it appears to have been progressively discussed since the early 2000s. Especially over the last decade, it has become a ...
A new report, the largest of its kind, quantifies the monetary value of premature death, medical treatment, lost working days and other health costs caused by the three air pollutants causing the most ...