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Edition #24

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  Behaviour & Addiction, Edition #24, Health Inequalities, Policy, Research

Alcohol advertising in France: How big investments fuel youth exposure

  Guillemette Quatremère and Viêt Nguyen-Thanh

Why are French youth still seeing so many alcohol ads, despite strict laws? Passed in 1991, the Évin… Read More

  Behaviour & Addiction, Edition #24, Health Inequalities, Research

Can we put health before profit for a healthier, stronger, and more resilient Europe?

  JA PreventNCD

A group of experts from sustainability work package of Joint Action PreventNCD delve into the dangers posed by… Read More

  Behaviour & Addiction, Edition #24, Health Inequalities, Research

Food labelling flaws: how EU food laws are leaving consumers hungry for change

  Nikhil Gokani

As consumers, we’re increasingly aware of the impact our diet can have on our health. Yet, navigating healthy… Read More

  Edition #24, Health & Social Systems, Health Inequalities

The naked truth: how wealth inequality leaves public health exposed

  Samuele Tonello

EU health policy often frames economic competitiveness and public health as conflicting, but they can work hand in… Read More

  Behaviour & Addiction, Edition #24, Health Inequalities, Research

Prime time for health communication: Hungary acts on energy drinks and tobacco

  Ruth Thomas

In recent years, the rising consumption of energy drinks and novel tobacco products such as e-cigarettes among youth… Read More

  Edition #24, Health & Social Systems, Health Inequalities, Policy

“Acting on the commercial determinants of health is more important than ever,” as Brussels embraces a business-first agenda

  Caroline Costongs

EDITORIAL The European Union is at a crucial turning point. Its shift toward competitiveness with business-friendly policies brings… Read More

  Childhood & Adolescence, Edition #24, Health Inequalities, Research

How your feed feeds you: the hidden power of digital food marketing on your eating habits

  Käbi Vanwinkelen

Social media has become a powerful tool for food marketing, shaping our eating habits with every scroll. Platforms… Read More

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