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Is 5G bad for your health

In September 2017, doctors and scientists launched the 5G Appeal, a petition which calls for the EU to impose a moratorium on 5G rollout, citing imminent health dangers like increased cancer risks, cellular stress and genetic damage. The petition now has more than 250 signatories. In March this year, then Brussels minister of environment

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Health Research and Innovation

WEBOn a mission to transform palliative healthcare. Greek researcher, Dr Pantelis Natsiavas, is on a mission to use technology to redefine the meaning of palliative care for those …

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Q&A: How vaccines can strengthen immune response beyond a …

WEBQ&A: How vaccines can strengthen immune response beyond a specific disease. Live vaccines can give health effects beyond just protecting us from a specific …

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One Health: an all-encompassing strategy for better well-being

WEBIn an era of interconnected global threats, the “One Health” idea recognises that human well-being is tightly tied to that of animals, plants and the wider …

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Making healthcare better connected Research and Innovation

WEBThe EU-funded CHESS project is training early-stage researchers to improve health management in today’s hyperconnected world with the aim of helping to keep patients …

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Q&A: Future pandemics are inevitable, but we can reduce the risk

WEBThe Health Emergency preparedness and Response Authority. We must be ready for the next health crisis. That is why the European Union has established the …

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What anxiety does to our breathing Research and Innovation

WEBAnxiety disorders are the most common mental health problem in Europe, affecting about 25 million people across the region.Whereas anxiety is a normal reaction …

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Q&A: Why some people’s wellbeing has improved during the …

WEBAs the social isolation compelled by the pandemic swept many of us into a flurry of panic, grief and mental funk, a section of people actually reported improved …

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Twenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020

WEBTwenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020. From corals bunkering down in deeper waters to wait out climate change stress, to how vaccines can boost our immune system …

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The power of stillness to reduce stress and slow ageing

WEBSeveral minutes of meditation a day can improve people’s physical and mental health and even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease. So …

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Monitoring vital signs with artificial intelligence Research and

WEBThe Issue. Using electronic and mobile systems to support medical professionals and improve healthcare for patients is known as eHealth.. The EU has set …

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Why gut bacteria are becoming key suspects in autoimmune …

WEBUnfortunately, it does not always get it right and sometimes attacks the body’s own cells, causing hundreds of ‘autoimmune’ diseases, from multiple sclerosis (MS) to …

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On the move: medical imaging goes mobile for better healthcare

WEBWhen someone suffers a stroke, the timing of medical help is crucial. The faster treatment is given, the greater the chance the person will fully recover. But doctors …

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Pioneering biocompatible materials for implanted medical devices

WEBThe biocompatible materials developed by the EU-funded BioWings project could open the door to a new era of medical innovation for EU citizens and the world. Meeting the …

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On course for healthier, more sustainable soil

WEBSoil biodiversity is the life that exists within the soil, from bacteria to earthworms. These living organisms keep soil healthy and fertile. Soil biodiversity is key …

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Microalgae promise abundant healthy food and feed in any …

WEBBut, if these hurdles can be overcome, the overall prospects for the microalgae industry are promising. Besides being a source of food and feed, the plant can be used for biofuels, …

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What did Marie Skłodowska Curie ever do for us

WEBShe was a double Nobel Prize winner and one of only 48 women ever to win a Nobel Prize. She opened new fields in medicine, engineering and science. But her …

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Time to take laughter seriously Research and Innovation

WEBIn psychology and neuroscience research, laughter has been overshadowed by the pressing medical need to study negative emotions that affect mental health such …

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Noise pollution is one of the biggest health risks in city life

WEB‘Noise produces a stimulus to the central nervous system and this stimulus releases some hormones,’ said Dr David Rojas from the Barcelona Institute for Global …

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