The Board, management, staff, and members of the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA), wish to express our deepest condolences on the passing of Dr Mira Jovanovski-Dašić, a truly extraordinary ...
EPHA worked with Triangulate Health to develop a scoping review that would help understanding what is known about health as a ...
Micronutrient deficiencies—often referred to as “hidden hunger”—remain a significant yet under-recognised public health challenge in Europe. These deficiencies can lead to serious health consequences ...
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Some 61 million people live with diabetes in Europe, of whom about 90% have type 2 diabetes (T2D) [1], in which the body may not produce enough insulin and/or not be able to use the insulin it ...
EPHA’s Health Equity Feed brings you the latest news, events, and research on health equity in Europe and beyond. In the sixth health equity newsfeed of 2024, EPHA spotlights critical issues affecting ...
On September 26, 2024, EPHA attended the High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) at the 79 th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. In its written statement, EPHA welcomed ...
Europe still faces a significant challenge in climate change mitigation. The 2022 RePowerEU plan underlined the need for a transition to more sustainable energy sources. At the threshold of a new ...
It is no secret that disparities exist across the health field, and lesbians experience this firsthand. Gender-based medicine, an approach that addresses how people’s health conditions differ based on ...
Stakeholder Networks are networks approved by the Commission on a specific key health policy area and operate within the Health Policy Platform.The AMR Stakeholder network was set up to follow up on ...
Are you concerned about the myths surrounding clean transportation? From bike lanes to electric vehicles, many misconceptions hold back the shift to sustainable urban mobility. But what’s the truth ...
The evidence is clear: unhealthy food marketing affects what children eat and ultimately, their health and well-being. European health, consumer, child, and family organisations call on the EU to ...