Aging
Biden’s Covid diagnosis comes at the worst possible time for his campaign
The president said he’s feeling “good.” But his campaign is teetering.
From stigma to support: Ending HIV in Europe by 2030
The crisis Britain’s politicians are too scared to discuss
The ECB has cut its key interest rate: So what?
Biden in Normandy says he prays Americans don’t become isolationists
Unlocking the full value of adult immunization
Russian bombs failed to destroy Ukraine’s energy grid. Corruption could break its own
Just as Putin seeks to project an image of a mighty Russia before elections, some two dozen regions are experiencing heating outages.
A starring role for NASA in Biden’s push to end cancer
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are using microgravity to unlock the disease’s secrets.
European energy transition: the Polish perspective
Greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector have reduced by a quarter, renewable energy sources have witnessed unprecedented growth. Now, Poland must increase system flexibility and invest in grid infrastructure.
The future for Europe and the role of medical innovation
Why medical research is essential for reducing the burden of disease, the burden on health care systems and the health workforce.
Speaking Up for COPD: A global call for policy action
Transformation in COPD care is underway as Speak Up for COPD unites policymakers, healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers, NGOs, and pharmaceutical industry to help make COPD a public health priority.
Biosimilar matters
Why we should stop devaluing biosimilar medicines at all costs.
Seeing more than HIV: A person-centered approach to HIV care
There’s more to the experience of living with HIV than suppressing the virus. Listening, valuing and integrating patient voices in HIV care is critical to leave no one behind.
Harnessing innovation in robotic-assisted surgery
Ahead of a new legislative term in 2024, the EU is at an inflection point at envisioning the future of health care in Europe.
Putting hearts first when it comes to aging healthily
Heart failure is the greatest health risk facing our aging population. Governments can help prevent premature death and ‘add life to our years’ with immediate action and investment in accessible diagnostics.
Beyond forgetfulness: Why we must act on Alzheimer’s disease now
Alzheimer’s disease is a ticking time bomb for individuals, families and health care systems, unless we invest in our future health today.
Reigniting vaccine leadership in the EU
How the EU can reclaim its attractiveness on the global stage.
Poland’s government under fire after reports of cash-for-visas scheme
The ruling party is scrambling to distance itself from the scandal, which could dent its support ahead of next month’s election.
How Italy’s far-right leader learned to stop worrying and love migration
Giorgia Meloni is presiding over a sharp spike in regular and irregular arrivals.
How Europe still leans on the US for security
Despite their calls for strategic autonomy and ‘Zeitenwende,’ European leaders know they need Washington.
Global data is key to tackling the rise in brain health conditions
Global efforts to tackle the rise in brain conditions requires data to inform patients, researchers and the medical community and enable them to work together.
Greek prime minister apologizes over country’s deadliest train crash
Mitsotakis to ask EU for help in modernizing Greece’s railway system.
Everything you wanted to know about the EU’s pharma reform (but were too afraid to ask)
We break down the EU’s planned overhaul of its pharma regulation.
UK: Russia likely using unarmed missiles amid weapons depletion
‘This improvisation highlights the level of depletion in Russia’s stock of long-range missiles,’ British Ministry of Defense says.