Health news How can you stay safe from E. coli amid a deadly outbreak in France? Most strains of E. coli are not dangerous, but some can cause serious health problems. 27/06/2025
Healthcare Why Spain thinks Novo Nordisk may be illegally advertising Ozempic Spain is investigating Novo Nordisk over concerns it may be indirectly marketing its weight loss drugs. Euronews Health spoke to the country’s health secretary to find out more. 27/06/2025
Health news Thailand bans sales of cannabis without a prescription The shift comes amid a rift between former coalition partners in the Thai government. 26/06/2025
Health news US halts funding to group offering vaccines to low-income countries GAVI said it has raised €7.9 billion toward a €10.5 billion goal to fund its work over the next five years. 26/06/2025
Health news Police seize €57 million in black market medicines, weight loss drugs Interpol cited a concerning rise in demand for unauthorised weight loss drugs and peptide supplements in Europe and other wealthy regions. 25/06/2025
Health news Why children aren’t getting vaccinated anymore An estimated 15.7 million children worldwide had not received any routine vaccinations as of 2023. 25/06/2025
wellbeing Here’s how to manage climate change anxiety Climate psychologists and educators offer tips on how to combat climate change anxiety and turn distress into action. 25/06/2025
Health news People with autoimmune conditions at higher risk of poor mental health The findings are the latest to suggest that chronic inflammation, which is a hallmark of autoimmune disorders, could raise the risk of mental health issues. 25/06/2025
Health news French doctors warn of health risks from heavy metal in everyday foods People are most often exposed to cadmium, a heavy metal used in phosphate fertilisers, through their food. 24/06/2025
wellbeing Here's how to keep cool during heatwaves in Europe Heatwaves pose a health risk for children, older people, and those with certain health conditions. 24/06/2025
Climate 7 stunning photos at the intersection of climate, science and health The shortlist of 25 photos captures our changing world in extraordinary depth, from rooftop picnics to undersea greenhouses. 21/06/2025
Health news EU ministers propose international limits on sperm 'super donors' A coalition of EU health ministers seeks to set international limits on sperm and egg donations, aiming to tackle ethical concerns and the impact of donor-conceived siblings. 20/06/2025
Health news What are the health risks of Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites? The attacks have raised fears about nuclear contamination that could raise health risks. 19/06/2025
Health news Exclusive: At-home spit test certified as a contraceptive in Europe The test, which uses saliva to track a hormone that plays a role in fertility, is expected to roll out across Europe this year. 19/06/2025
Health news Cannabis use doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, study finds The widespread popularity of cannabis, and its rising potency over the years, has prompted concerns about its potential health impacts. 18/06/2025
Europeans' Stories Pesticides: a life ruined by glyphosate Ludovic Maugé, a former landscaper, thought he would live happily for many years to come on the coast of Brittany in France, where our reporter Valérie Gauriat met him. 18/06/2025
Tech News Dutch government says kids under age 15 should not use social media The guidance differentiates between social media sites like TikTok and Instagram and messaging services like WhatsApp. 18/06/2025
Health news Smokers buying cigarettes abroad after the Netherlands raised taxes The Dutch public health agency said policy changes are needed to prevent smokers from evading the country’s high tobacco taxes by buying these products abroad. 18/06/2025
Health news Hundreds of Lithuanian nursing students to get free tuition The EU-funded initiative aims to combat the Baltic country’s nursing shortages. 17/06/2025
Health news Meet the doctors who rushed to save lives after deadly Air India crash Many believe that the death toll would have been higher if it had not been for the intervention of the trainee doctors and students. 17/06/2025