by EPHA | May 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
The Health Action International (HAI) Europe (1), and the Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (2) are co-ordinating a lunch debate on the subject of “Opening up medical research data for an ethical and efficient EU policy.” The debate will feature Prof. Dr....
by EPHA | Feb 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
“The more adolescents are exposed to films where characters consume large amounts of alcohol, the more they are likely to start drinking or progress to binge drinking” says the last BMJ Study on the impact of alcohol exposure in movies and in family...
by EPHA | Feb 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
EPHA member – Cancer Research UK – presents its policy recommendations to reform the Clinical Trials Directive.A new policy briefing by Cancer Research UK, ”Supporting research, protecting patients” has been launched during a meeting in the...
by EPHA | Jun 9, 2004 | Uncategorized
More research and continued surveillance is still needed in key areas to address public concerns over the potential risks posed to human health and the environment by genetically modified (GM) food, says an updated position statement from the BMA’s Board of...
by EPHA | May 12, 2004 | Uncategorized
Agricultural multinational Monsanto announced on 11 May 2004 that they have given up on further development or open field trials of its genetically engineered “Roundup Ready” wheat. This follows similar announcement in 2003 on the withdrawal from the...