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How does the environment affect our health?

How does the environment affect our health?

Génon K Jensen, the founder and executive director of the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), reflects on the countless ways in which our physical...
Hormone replacement therapy may stop depression during menopause

Hormone replacement therapy may stop depression during menopause

A new study suggests that using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help manage the depressive symptoms that exist in women going through the menopause. The...
Hormone therapy may stop depression during menopause

Could a new drug improve HIV treatment?

A new HIV treatment could reduce medication intake from a daily routine to a much less strenuous weekly basis, according to new research. 37 million...
A lesson on lipoedema

A lesson on lipoedema

Sharie Fetzer, the chair of Lipoedema UK, tells Health Europa Quarterly about the charity’s efforts to raise awareness and boost diagnosis of the little-known...
Lobbying for lymphology

Lobbying for lymphology

Health Europa Quarterly discusses the role of the European Society of Lymphology in advancing care for patients suffering from lymphoedema and the technology aiding...
Managing lymphedema

Managing lymphoedema

Anna Kennedy, a board trustee of the International Lymphoedema Framework, reflects on improving the management of lymphoedema worldwide. The International Lymphoedema Framework (ILF) aims to...
US-based health group investment to benefit Europe

US-based health group investment to benefit Europe

US-based digital health group StartUp Health has received a €16m investment to help improve health innovation hubs throughout Europe. StartUp Health supports digital health companies...
Winter pressures cause delays for non-urgent operations

Winter pressures cause delays for non-urgent operations

Thousands of non-urgent NHS operations across England are to be delayed until 31 January as the pressures of winter hit hospitals. Officials have told hospitals...
Expanding access

Expanding access

Following the launch of the second Lung Cancer Europe Report, the organisation’s president, Stefania Vallone, spoke to PEN about the disparities that remain in...
Smart sensors for healthier indoor air

Smart sensors for healthier indoor air

The EU has funded research into low-cost smart sensors and ventilation-control technology capable of detecting and removing hazardous airborne substances. Inside buildings, the accumulation...
Mobilising mental healthcare

Mobilising mental healthcare

Nessa Childers MEP, co-founder of the Interest Group on Mental Health, Wellbeing and Brain Disorders, discusses the need for more ambitious EU-level action on...
The Bavarian way of biobanking

The Bavarian way of biobanking

The German Heart Center Munich sets an example for the combination of smart biobanking, biomarker research and data science High-quality biobanking for tissue and body...

Health Issue 3

The third edition of Health focuses on areas such as women’s health, emergency medicine and neuroscience. It also features a foreword from Nina Renshaw,...

Maria Die Trill, President, International Psycho-Oncology Society

I would like to thank Pan European Networks for their special interest in the psychosocial aspects of cancer care. The article will certainly help...
Amber, age 12, CDKL5 patient © Healx

Repurposing for rare diseases

Healx Ltd aims to transform the lives of patients with rare diseases by intelligently matching drug treatments There are over 8,000 rare diseases affecting an...

Health Issue 1

The first edition of Health focuses on the numerous challenges facing the European health sector in key areas such as dementia, cancer, and ageing,...

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