A new report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has concluded that health systems across Europe remain ill-equipped to support victims of gender-based violence, leaving...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly gaining ground in Europe’s health systems, offering new tools for diagnosis, patient support, and administrative efficiency. Yet a new World Health Organization...
Drug-resistant infections are causing more than 35,000 deaths annually across Europe, and health authorities warn the growing threat could undo years of medical progress. Antimicrobial resistance...
A growing number of children and teenagers across Europe are experiencing mental health conditions, with global health officials warning that support systems are failing to keep...
Health authorities in Germany have discovered traces of the poliovirus in sewage from Hamburg, highlighting a persistent health threat decades after Europe was declared polio-free. The...
Scientists are still investigating potential causes and treatments for autoimmune conditions. Here’s what to know. Autoimmune diseases, which occur when the body’s defense system mistakenly attacks...
Women who ate the most ultra-processed foods had a higher risk of developing polyps that can lead to cancer compared with women who ate the least....
New research from Stanford University links the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to lupus disease, showing how the virus can push immune cells to attack the body’s own...
Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis has reported promising results for its experimental malaria drug GanLum, saying it will move quickly to seek regulatory approval after a successful...
A new report by global health group Unitaid highlights the growing promise—and persistent challenges—of using genetically modified mosquitoes to combat life-threatening diseases such as malaria, dengue,...