Euronews Tech Talks PFAS: What’s all the fuss? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are man-made chemicals widely used in the industry, but potentially harmful to human health. Euronews Tech Talks explores this topic with chemist and research scientist Martin Scheringer. 03/09/2025
Health news Men’s secondhand smoke exposure in childhood may affect their own kids The Australian research team urged fathers to break the cycle by avoiding smoking around their children. 03/09/2025
Europe in Motion For how many years can EU citizens expect to live healthily for? In 17 EU countries, women are expected to have longer, healthy lives at birth than men. However, men typically spend more of their lives without activity limitations. 02/09/2025
Health news Dementia cases are rising in Africa amid population shift As the population of older people increases across the African continent, experts are seeing a spike in new diagnoses of dementia. 02/09/2025
Health news France preparing hospitals to care for war-wounded soldiers The French health minister stressed that the measures are precautionary. 02/09/2025
Healthcare Which countries spend the most money on cancer research? The United States spent by far the most over the eight-year study period, but European countries also provided billions of euros. 02/09/2025
Health news AI stethoscope can detect heart issues in 15 seconds, UK doctors find About two-thirds of patients who were flagged by the AI stethoscope as potentially having heart failure did not actually have it. 01/09/2025
Health news High blood pressure? How to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke The researchers said their analysis is the most comprehensive yet to explore how intensive blood pressure control affects people’s health. 01/09/2025
Health news Young children are given ADHD drugs too quickly, study finds US paediatricians often prescribe medication immediately after diagnosing 4- and 5-year-olds with ADHD, according to the analysis. 30/08/2025
Health news ‘Very unusual’ flu outbreak in Denmark linked to music festival Influenza typically causes outbreaks in the winter months in Denmark. 29/08/2025
Health news Shingles vaccine could lower risk of heart attack and stroke Adults vaccinated against shingles had an 18 per cent lower risk of serious heart problems, the analysis found. 29/08/2025
Health news Scientists create AI tool to predict risk for hereditary diseases The researchers say the model could be used to help doctors decipher the results of genetic tests and funnel patients into the appropriate level of care. 29/08/2025
Health news Why whooping cough took off in one of Italy’s most vaccinated regions The researchers said that while most children were vaccinated, delays in getting booster jabs caused their immunity to wane, allowing the bacteria that causes pertussis to take root. 28/08/2025
Health news More young children in England are missing routine vaccinations The UK data mirrors trends elsewhere in Europe, where routine childhood immunisations have fallen in recent years. 28/08/2025
Health news Denmark apologises for forced birth control in Greenland Thousands of women and girls in Greenland received IUDs in the 1960s and 1970s, many of them without consent. 27/08/2025
Health news Using cannabis to cope with anxiety, depression linked to paranoia People who start using cannabis to self-medicate are more likely to be heavy users than those who use the drug socially or for fun, a study has found. 27/08/2025
Health news EU approves new twice-yearly jab to prevent HIV The new treatment option comes amid a rise in HIV cases in parts of Europe. 26/08/2025
Health news Eli Lilly’s daily weight loss pill succeeds in latest trial Lilly said it plans to ask regulators to approve the drug by the end of 2025. 26/08/2025
Tech News AI chatbots inconsistent in handling queries on suicide, study finds The researchers called for chatbots to be fine-tuned to ensure their responses are aligned with expert guidance on suicide-related topics. 26/08/2025
Health news Heatwaves may be speeding up your biological ageing, study warns A new study suggests repeated heatwave exposure could speed up biological ageing, hitting outdoor workers, rural residents, and communities with limited air conditioning the hardest. 26/08/2025