wellbeing As social prescribing gains traction, can nature, art, and sport heal? From forest walks to painting classes, doctors are prescribing non-medical treatments for better health. 10/08/2025
Health news Five ways wildfires can hurt your health Wildfire smoke appears to be more harmful than other types of air pollution when it comes to our health. 07/08/2025
Health news China comes down hard on chikungunya virus outbreak More than 7,000 cases of the mosquito-borne disease have been reported in China. 06/08/2025
Health news Spain sees one of its worst months for heat-related deaths Spain reported 1,060 deaths attributed to high temperatures in July, up significantly from the same period a year earlier. 05/08/2025
Health news Why the world still hasn’t defeated polio Fake immunisation records, an imperfect vaccine, and leadership missteps have enabled polio’s comeback, an investigation found. 05/08/2025
Health news EU regulators back twice-yearly HIV injection The drug is expected to be formally approved by the European Commission this year. 25/07/2025
Europe News The French rebel against a pesticide authorised for use in the EU The Duplomb Law is being fiercely contested by civil society and a petition opposes the reintroduction of a pesticide. 24/07/2025
Health news Bacteria strain that evades antibiotics is spreading in Europe The strain was first identified nearly a decade ago in the Netherlands and Germany, and has since spread to at least nine other European countries, according to Danish research. 23/07/2025
Health news EU food safety officials set new limits on safe fluoride intake The agency said levels of fluoride in EU drinking water are safe, but that questions remain on how exposure to the mineral could affect children’s brain development. 22/07/2025
wellbeing When is it too hot to work? With intense heatwaves in Europe, it’s important to understand the risks and symptoms of heat stress, and to know your rights as a worker. 19/07/2025
Health news Childhood vaccinations falling due to vaccine complacency, says WHO Health officials say complacency around routine vaccinations can make it easier for misinformation to take hold. 15/07/2025
Health news Parents urged to vaccinate kids after child dies of measles in the UK The child’s death from measles comes amid an uptick in infections in both the UK and mainland Europe in recent years. 14/07/2025
Health news European beachgoers face risks from sea bacteria as summer heats up Vibrio bacteria, which can cause serious infections, are often found in the Baltic Sea but have also appeared in the North Sea and enclosed bathing sites. 12/07/2025
Health news US measles cases reach 33-year high The US has reported 1,288 measles cases so far in 2025, and outbreaks are ongoing in more than dozen states. 10/07/2025
Health news Hot European summers raise health risks from mosquito-borne diseases Some climate researchers believe diseases typically found in tropical regions, such as dengue and chikungunya, could become endemic in Europe. 05/07/2025
Health news How could the bird flu strain raising alarm in the US enter Europe? The food safety agency analysed all the possible ways the US bird flu strain could make its way into Europe. 03/07/2025
wellbeing Where are you most likely to live to 100 and why? There are about 630,000 people aged 100 or older worldwide, and the vast majority live in just 10 countries. 02/07/2025
Health news Greek authorities on alert after man dies of rare tick-borne illness A 72-year-old man in Greece died of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, a viral illness that spreads through tick bites. 30/06/2025
Health news Here are 5 ways heatwaves can affect your health Extreme temperatures affect the body in different ways. Here are a few key health challenges from heatwaves. 30/06/2025
Health news We may never know for sure how COVID-19 began, WHO says An expert group from the World Health Organization failed to find a definitive answer to the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins in its final report. 30/06/2025