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Chronic diseases can be defined as those that persist for a long period of time, in most cases causing the sufferer health issues for longer than a period of 3 months. Chronic diseases in most cases cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they just disappear.

Some of the most common chronic diseases include Asthma, Coronary Artery Disease, Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity and Osteoporosis to name but a few.

ovarian cancer treatment

Ovarian cancer treatment significantly enhanced by trametinib medication

New research suggests that a drug used to combat other cancers could be employed as an effective ovarian cancer treatment, mitigating the disease, and...
Health Europa Quarterly Issue 20

Health Europa Quarterly Issue 20

Welcome to Health Europa Quarterly Issue 20, which comprises thought-provoking content that analyses topics such as COVID-19, holistic health, chronic diseases, digital health, gender...
diabetic foot

Improving prevention of diabetic foot ulcers

Endocrinologist, Dr Frank Nobels explains why education around diabetic foot, and preventative strategies to mitigate the development of foot ulcers, are integral parts of...
non-communicable diseases

Continuum of care for non-communicable diseases in the EU

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Health Europa speaks to the European Commission about how it plans to safeguard the continuum of care for...
SCOPE 2021: it is time to prioritise osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Europe

SCOPE 2021: Prioritising osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Europe

Professor John A. Kanis, Honorary President of the International Osteoporosis Foundation and lead author of ‘SCOPE 2021: a new scorecard for osteoporosis in Europe’...
lifestyle medicine in Europe

The growing landscape of lifestyle medicine in Europe

Dr Alicja Baska, Executive Director and co-founder of the Polish Society of Lifestyle Medicine, provides an introduction to lifestyle medicine in Europe. The last few...
Lifestyle medicine: The blueprint for reframing healthcare and public health

Lifestyle medicine: The blueprint for reframing healthcare and public health

Lifestyle-related diseases are a growing threat to public health, but is enough being done to mitigate the risks? To discuss this, HEQ spoke with...
Long-term use of blood pressure drugs may cause kidney damage

Long-term use of blood pressure drugs may cause kidney damage

New kidney research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine has raised concerns that long-term use of heart failure and blood pressure drugs...
Angina medicine could be used a kidney disease treatment

Angina medicine could be used as a kidney disease treatment 

An existing angina medicine could be used as a kidney disease treatment, according to new research from the University of Edinburgh.   Researchers have found that...
liver disease

Exploring the growing burden of liver disease

With one in five people at risk of developing liver disease, Dr Michael Lutz discusses what can be done to tackle this growing threat. According...
ong-term vitamin D tablets usage does not affect incidence of chronic diseases

Using vitamin D tablets does not affect incidence of chronic diseases

A trial by the University of Eastern Finland found that taking a high dose of vitamin D tablets for five years did not affect...
wound healing

UK scientists develop cutting-edge wound healing technique

A research team based in the UK has designed a novel printing technique that produces an effective skin equivalent, a significant breakthrough in wound...
Diabetes medication that could revolutionise heart failure treatment

Diabetes medication that could revolutionise heart failure treatment

A diabetes medication used to treat the chronic disease is the first to help people with heart failure and could revolutionise treatments, according to...
Exercise increases the body’s own ‘cannabis’ which reduces chronic inflammation

Exercise increases the body’s own ‘cannabis’ which reduces chronic inflammation

According to a new study, exercise increases the body’s own cannabis-like substances, which as a result, reduces chronic inflammation and could potentially help treat...
bone marrow transplant

Drug enhances bone marrow transplant outcomes for leukaemia patients

Experts have identified a drug that reduces the risk of leukaemia recurring when administered in combination with a bone marrow transplant. A team of researchers...
cancer immunotherapy

Reducing resistance to cancer immunotherapy with groundbreaking lipid

A team of Japanese scientists has potentially discovered an innovative method to reduce a patient’s resistance to cancer immunotherapy. The team, based at the Hokkaido...
T cells

Stem-like T cells may enhance immunotherapy cancer treatment

A team of researchers has made a potentially groundbreaking discovery in cancer treatment, identifying that stem-like T cells may be proficient in fighting against...
cause of colon cancer

The use of antibiotics may be a cause of colon cancer

A team of Swedish researchers has identified that the use of antibiotics is a potential cause of colon cancer, exacerbating the risk of developing...
COVID-19-patients

Experts warn COVID-19 recovery could take longer than a year

Around one half of patients who were hospitalised with COVID-19 still experience health issues related to the virus after one year, a study has...
palliative cancer treatment

Vitamin D mitigates opioid requirement in palliative cancer treatment

A new study suggests that supplementing vitamin D deficient patients with exogenous vitamin D minimises the need for pain relief in people undergoing palliative...

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