wellbeing Intense weekend exercise may have similar benefits to regular workouts Both regular exercise and intense weekend exercise were found to lower the risk of more than 200 diseases, including hypertension and diabetes. 26/09/2024
Radio Schuman Can an unpopular Orbán ally oversee the EU’s health policy? Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unexpectedly named Hungary's Olivér Várhelyi as her Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, provoking mixed reactions — to say the least. 26/09/2024
Health news More than 740 million young people could be short-sighted by 2050 A new study provided up-to-date estimates of the number of children and adolescents globally who are short-sighted and showed that the disorder has increased significantly since 1990. 25/09/2024
Green News World’s oceans approaching vital acidification boundary, report warns Years of research have outlined nine processes that help to keep the planet’s life support systems stable. 24/09/2024
Health news Nursing shortages linked to higher risk of patient death, study finds Researchers from the University of Southampton in the UK looked into the impact of nurse understaffing on patient outcomes. 24/09/2024
Health news Lebanese doctor races to save eyes of those hurt by tech explosions Many of those hurt in the attack suffered injuries to their hands, face and eyes because the devices received messages just before they detonated, so they were looking at the devices as they exploded. 23/09/2024
Health news Heavy drinkers likely to change habits if alcohol had calorie labels Some 54 per cent of heavier drinkers said in a survey that they would make changes to their drinking habits if calorie labels were introduced. 21/09/2024
Health news The number of deaths by suicide in Europe decreased by 13% in a decade In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat. 20/09/2024
Health news The EU's new Hungarian health Commissioner is in for a rocky ride Olivér Várhelyi, the controversial pick of Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán, has been handed a highly technical role by Ursula von der Leyen. What does it mean for EU health policy if he's rejected by the European Parliament? 18/09/2024
Europe News EU calls for tougher measures to achieve a ‘tobacco free generation’ The European Commission recommends that member states extend smoking bans to outdoor areas, including for electronic cigarettes and nicotine-free products. 17/09/2024
Health news Scientists shed light on many ways brain changes during pregnancy A new study looked at how the brain changes throughout pregnancy and could help better understand issues like postpartum depression. 17/09/2024
Health news Ex Commissioner says EU needs more power to address health challenges European public health policy came into sharp focus during the coronavirus pandemic, but momentum towards creating a more coordinated and centralised EU system is now ebbing away, a leading MEP and heart surgeon tells Euronews in an exclusive interview. 16/09/2024
Tech News Neuralink's first patient on what it's like to live with a brain chip Noland Arbaugh spoke to Euronews Next about what he has been doing since the brain implant and his hopes for the future. 14/09/2024
Health news Women on weight loss drug lose more weight than men, study finds A new study found that women using the weight loss drug tirzepatide (Mounjaro) lost more weight than men, but experienced higher rates of side effects like nausea and vomiting. 13/09/2024
Healthcare Doctor shortages and low pay: Europe's hospitals are under the weather Europe is suffering from a healthcare crisis, with chronic staff shortages, low pay and overtime prompting strikes in Germany, Slovenia, and Sweden. In France meanwhile, a controversial medicine education reform has students and doctors up in arms. 12/09/2024
Health news 'Patients feel unheard': PCOS experts call out lack of research Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common health conditions in women of reproductive age. Yet, there is little investment in research and little progress towards the improvement of symptoms and well-being of patients. 12/09/2024
Europe News The Draghi EU competitiveness report - the reactions Mario Draghi’s anticipated report received mixed reactions, with green groups accusing him of 'dismissing the ecological crisis' and the finance industry acclaiming the bulky report’s call for 'massive investment' amid austerity fears. 11/09/2024
Health news COVID lockdowns may have accelerated brain ageing in teenagers A recent study by the University of Washington found that the COVID pandemic may have prematurely aged teenagers' brains, particularly young girls. 09/09/2024
wellbeing Is there anything you can do to prevent jet lag? Here's some top tips Flying across time zones messes with our internal body clock, leaving us exhausted. Here are some ways we can help reset our circadian rhythms. 07/09/2024
Health news EU closer to rules saving children's toys from toxic chemicals New EU-wide rules protect children have been backed by the Parliament and must now go to inter-institutional negotiations. 05/09/2024