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But the proposal should also not neglect the important lesson from the period of the current MFF – that the EU needs a ...
The Board underscores that this mission transcends EPHA itself. It is a call to empower citizens and communities to engage, ...
As the EU debates the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), public health remains conspicuously absent. EPHA calls for a CAP that prioritises nutritious diets, health equity, and ...
Panellists emphasised the importance of inclusive research design, greater diversity within the health workforce, and the meaningful engagement of minority communities in health policy and ...
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Achieving deep reductions in farm antibiotics use will require widespread changes in animal husbandry practices towards higher animal welfare, argues a new paper written for EPHA. On 28 January 2022, ...
The ongoing public health emergency has made it more obvious than ever that housing and health are intrinsically interlinked. Housing is a social determinant of health, but it is rarely considered in ...
2020 is a special year for the EU policy world. During the second half of last year, we heard a lot about the overarching themes of the von der Leyen Commission. For the next eleven months, there will ...
Food environments shape what food we buy and eat. Food environments are the physical, economic, political and socio-cultural contexts in which people engage with the food system to make their ...
While the impact of diesel emissions on the environment is well known, there is little attention paid to its health impacts. This CE Delft study explores costs, implications and solutions.
Following the so-called «migration crisis» over the last five years, the EU has chosen to perceive migration as a threat, and has focused its efforts on securing its borders, increasingly depending on ...
A new article published today by Transport & Environment (T&E) explains that claims that electric cars make air pollution worse are wrong. Toxic emissions from tailpipes of diesel and petrol cars have ...
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