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EU diverts nearly all resources to fight COVID-19
The EU Council adopted two proposals Tuesday to make almost all remaining funding from this year's EU Budget - plus an additional EUR 3 billion - available ... last modified 16 April 2020, 22:41 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
Coronavirus: new measures to help EU farmers
A new set of measures to help EU farmers affected by the coronavirus pandemic, announced Wednesday by the Commission, aims to stabilise markets and provide ... last modified 24 April 2020, 00:23 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
European test results on horse DNA and Phenylbutazone
Coordinated EU-wide testing for horse meat DNA and phenylbutazone, requested, and co-financed, by the European Commission in the wake of the horse meat ... last modified 16 April 2013, 17:59 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Colorectal cancer screening and diagnostics market poised for substantial growth
The global colorectal cancer screening and diagnostics market is projected to experience robust growth over the forecast period from 2023 to 2033. Valued at ... last modified 19 March 2024, 20:57 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
World’s best-selling weed killer found in human urine across Europe
People in 18 countries across Europe have been found to have traces of the weed killer glyphosate in their urine, show the results of tests commissioned by ... last modified 13 June 2013, 12:15 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
EU Parliament gives go-ahead to Covid certificate
EU states are set to accept the Digital COVID Certificate - proving vaccination, negative test result or recovery from a COVID infection - from 1 July, ... last modified 14 June 2021, 19:17 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
EU governments reject Commission push for glyphosate
European governments have again refused to support a European Commission plan to grant a shortened but unrestricted licence for glyphosate, Europe’s most ... last modified 09 November 2017, 12:48 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
In the EU28 in 2011, cancer was the cause of death for 1,281 million persons, responsible for more than a quarter of all deaths (26.3%). Over the past ten ... last modified 25 November 2014, 22:20 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Environment and health concerns ignored by EU agriculture ministers
A statement by European agriculture ministers on the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP) ignores the impacts on public health and the environment, according ... last modified 20 March 2018, 00:21 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Tobacco track and trace system
A new EU-wide track and trace system adopted on 15 December 2017 is designed to ensure that tobacco products in the EU are easily traceable with a unique ... last modified 18 December 2017, 22:59 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Ebola outbreak in West Africa - EU response
The European Commission announced on 5 September EUR 140m of funding for the countries currently affected by the Ebola virus in West Africa: Guinea, Sierra ... last modified 08 September 2014, 14:16 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
The home page of ESPAD – the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs. ESPAD is a collaborative effort of independent research teams in more ... last modified 11 July 2012, 11:11 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
After pressure from industry: EU Commission wants to allow the import of genetically engineered "toxic" soybeans
Concerns about health risks due to residues from spraying glyphosate in combination with other herbicides last modified 08 April 2016, 23:24 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
The European Drug Report 2015: Trends and Developments
Changing dynamics in the heroin market, the latest implications of cannabis use and new features and dimensions of the stimulant and 'new drugs' scene are ... last modified 11 February 2016, 15:52 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Brussels proposes EUR 750 bn Covid recovery package
EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen presented Wednesday a EUR 750 bn plan for economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis involving pooling of debt and ... last modified 02 June 2020, 18:43 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
EU-OSHA is the European Union information agency for occupational safety and health. Its work contributes to the European Commission's Strategic Framework for ... last modified 27 October 2017, 00:08 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
The Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HERA) department’s mission is to prevent, detect, and rapidly respond to health emergencies. HERA, created in ... last modified 17 July 2023, 21:46 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
European Coordinated Response on Coronavirus - background guide
The EU Commission presented on 13 March an immediate response to mitigate the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, centred on a European ... last modified 13 March 2020, 21:09 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
European Drug Report 2019: Trends and Developments
The Trends and Developments report presents a top-level overview of the drug phenomenon in Europe, covering drug supply, use and public health problems as well ... last modified 06 June 2019, 17:25 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
2011 Annual report on the state of the drugs problem in Europe
The report on the state of the drugs problem in Europe presents the EMCDDA's yearly overview of the drug phenomenon. This is an essential reference book for ... last modified 15 November 2011, 13:34 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Scientific Opinion on the risk posed by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and other pathogenic bacteria in seeds and sprouted seeds
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has evaluated the public health risk of Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC)[1] and other pathogenic ... last modified 15 November 2011, 19:27 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
EUR 128m EU funding for coronavirus research projects
The EU Commission announced EUR 128 million of EU funding Tuesday for 23 new research projects involving 347 research teams from 40 countries in response to ... last modified 15 August 2020, 00:15 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Heart attacks or strokes kill 1 in 5 in EU
Heart attacks (around 644,000 deaths) and strokes (almost 433,000) - slightly more than 1 in 5 - were the cause of death for almost 1.1 million people in the ... last modified 10 May 2016, 13:17 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
The European Cancer Inequalities Registry is a flagship initiative of Europe's 'Beating Cancer Plan'. It provides sound and reliable data on cancer prevention ... last modified 01 February 2023, 18:31 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Lung cancer Europe's most common cause of death from cancer
Lung cancer is by far the most common cause of death from cancer in Europe, the Commission reported Wednesday in the first country cancer profiles under the ... last modified 01 February 2023, 21:50 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Commission proposes extension of transitional periods for application of the Medical Devices Regulation
The European Commission adopted on 6 January a proposal to give more time to certify medical devices to mitigate the risk of shortages. last modified 10 January 2023, 18:30 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
EU agency needs to be more open in pandemic response: Ombudsman
The EU Ombudsman called Tuesday for greater transparency and public scrutiny at Europe's disease prevention agency, as part of a wide-ranging enquiry into how ... last modified 10 February 2021, 21:05 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Health and Consumer Programmes 2014-2020 - guide
The European Commission has adopted proposals for the new Health for Growth and Consumer Programmes. The two programmes aim to foster a Europe of healthy, ... last modified 09 November 2011, 18:28 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Cancer death toll in Europe drops
Cancer mortality in Europe has declined at a steady pace over recent years. New figures now published online in the journal Annals of Oncology show a drop of ... last modified 30 November 2009, 23:58 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Parliament opens the door to safer medical devices
Laws defining medical devices will be shaken up after the European Parliament adopted the proposals in Strasbourg today. It is now over to the Council of ... last modified 22 October 2013, 14:22 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
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