• Trending
  • Latest
    Sign in Sign up
    • Log In
    • Register
    • Home
    • Discover
    • Experts
    • Home
    • Discover
    • Experts
    • Learning Lab
    • Home
    • Discover
    • Experts
    • Learning Lab
    • Mashup Score: 86
      Bulgaria's free heart disease drug scheme significantly reduces hospitalisations - 1 month(s) ago

      The added longevity resulting from the medication scheme and its improved level of treatment adherence, amounts to 5.25 years per patient, claims the Bulgarian health insurance agency, NHIF.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	DrTomFrieden
        DrTomFrieden

        For a decade, heart disease deaths fell across Europe—but not in Bulgaria. Now, with free heart medicines, Bulgaria has cut hospitalizations and added 5+ years of life per patient, according to new data. https://t.co/4FUMhb7aLz

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Salvini threatens to withdraw Italy from WHO - 4 month(s) ago

      The WHO has already frozen hiring following Trump’s announcement that the US would withdraw.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Infectious Disease
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	AmeshAA
        AmeshAA

        “Italy's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni – a Trump ally – has not yet given a public position on Salvini's proposal.” https://t.co/fpqEE87wB1

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Type 1 Diabetes can be fast, but we can be faster! A call to boost early detection - 8 month(s) ago

      The European Diabetes Forum (EUDF), the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Europe, the Spanish Diabetes Federation (FEDE), the Parliamentarians for Diabetes Global Network (PDGN) and Sanofi co-organised the Early Detection Policy Forum to accelerate policy development for the early detection of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Endocrinology
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	EASDnews
        EASDnews

        RT @EUDiabetesForum: Type 1 Diabetes can be fast, but we can be faster! A call to boost early detection https://t.co/NO10oLDmDY @EASDnews…

    • Mashup Score: 23
      Belgium meets UNAIDS targets, political uncertainty threatens further progress - 8 month(s) ago

      Belgium is one of the few EU countries to meet UNAIDS’ 95-95-95 targets, but political uncertainty and budget concerns are hindering progress. Ending the epidemic across the EU by 2030 could still be the legacy of the next EU Commission.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Infectious Disease
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	iasociety
        iasociety

        🇧🇪 “#Belgium has achieved the 2030 ambition & serves as a role model. However, now policymakers in Belgium & Europe must prioritise #HIV...ensuring political commitment, sustainable funding, & support for innovation & diverse care models." via @euractiv https://t.co/ldaO2RfRtT

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Ireland’s new Health Information Bill opens door to digital health revolution - 10 month(s) ago

      In a significant move towards digital transformation, Ireland’s Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, has unveiled the Health Information Bill 2024. This landmark legislation, once enacted, will lay the legal groundwork for digital health records in Ireland.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	Berci
        Berci

        I wonder how we should feel about this. Is it still a big thing to launch digital health records in a country in 2024? I mean I'm happy for all the people in Ireland for finally accessing such a basic technology, but shouldn't it be a common thing by now? https://t.co/Qqoq2aotxe

    • Mashup Score: 5
      Making cardiovascular health a European health priority will save millions of lives - 11 month(s) ago

      Only four days into their Presidency, Hungary will host a conference of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the idea is to start early in order to agree an action plan over the next six months.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	ESCardioNews
        ESCardioNews

        Making #CardiovascularHealth a European health priority will save millions of lives. “This responsibility is not just on doctors, but on all of us,” says @ESC_President Professor Franz Weidinger in the article by @HealthHubEditor 👉 https://t.co/zrqvHEK3Ae #CVHealthforAll

    • Mashup Score: 25
      YouTube’s algorithm promoted right-wing content in the 2024 Finnish elections - 1 year(s) ago

      Amid this week’s flurry of talks on AI regulation in Strasbourg, a new study found YouTube to have boosted the far right in Finland’s national elections.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	ahier
        ahier

        RT @pierrepinna: YouTube’s algorithm promoted right & far right-wing content in the 2024 Finnish elections https://t.co/acOrZkskIk by @egr…

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Irish hospital researchers discover new AMR bacteria - 1 year(s) ago

      Researchers at Ireland’s University of Limerick have discovered a new species of bacteria resistant to antibiotics. The discovery was made at UL’s School of Medicine and identified a novel antibiotic-resistant bacterial species capable of colonising patients in a hospital setting.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Infectious Disease
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	jhieditor
        jhieditor

        🗞️In the news: Researchers discover a new species of bacteria resistant to antibiotics 💊The study was published in the JHI, detailing large-scale genomic & microbiology analysis which found that the new species is resistant to many common antibiotics https://t.co/bUbPAEqqJ3

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Tough medicine in 2024 for Ireland’s struggling healthcare system - 1 year(s) ago

      Speculation is mounting that Ireland will head to the polls in the autumn, and healthcare is one of the leading issues, driven by medicines shortages, a staffing crisis, an ageing population, and a stalled modernisation agenda.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	yates_rob
        yates_rob

        Like so many democracies in 2024 access to healthcare is going to be a massive issue in Ireland's elections https://t.co/ljpQO4ahuq

    • Mashup Score: 3
      France, Germany, Italy push for ‘mandatory self-regulation’ for foundation models in EU’s AI law - 2 year(s) ago

      The three biggest EU countries are pushing for mandatory codes of conduct for foundation models rather than prescriptive obligations in the AI rulebook, according to a non-paper seen by Euractiv.

      Source: www.euractiv.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
      Tweet Tweets with this article
      • Profile photo of 	pash22
        pash22

        France, Germany, Italy push for ‘mandatory self-regulation’ for foundation models in @EU_Commission ’s AI law https://t.co/hAerulCcgg via @BertuzLuca

    Load More
    ASCO 2025

    Advertisement

    Advertisement

    MashupMD
    © 2025 - Mashup Media LLC
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Settings