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Ten European countries pay egg donors anywhere from 250 to 2,000 euros

By , |2023-04-04T03:01:51+01:00March 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , , |

In addition to economic or altruistic motivation, anonymity plays a key role in egg or sperm donation, although an increasing number of countries require disclosure of donor identities.

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More than half of European countries prohibit access to assisted reproduction for lesbians and almost a third do so for single women

By , , , , |2023-05-09T12:28:03+01:00November 2nd, 2021|Tags: , , , |

The situation is much more difficult for trans and intersex people. In addition to the legal barriers, they face economic stumbling blocks: most public health systems cover only part of the costs or have very long wait lists or narrow access criteria.

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Meetings on public health between European Commission and lobbies have been booming

By , , |2023-04-04T02:37:19+01:00May 24th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Meetings with dozens of assistants and thousands of civil servants fly under the radar of the EU's transparency register. The heads of the pharmaceutical industry, EFPIA is one of the most active lobby groups. In less than a year and a half since the start of the pandemic they have held as many meetings with senior Commission officials as in the last five years.

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The slow, uneven wane of the institutional psychiatry model in Europe

By , , , |2023-05-12T09:41:46+01:00April 22nd, 2021|Tags: , |

In the European Union, thousands of people with serious mental disorders live isolated and secluded from society, without receiving all the care they need. At least 150 million euros of EU funds, intended to improve their situation, have been used for other purposes.

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Pay up or put it off: how Europe treats depression and anxiety

By , , , |2023-05-12T09:41:55+01:00March 9th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

In many European countries, the availability of psychological treatment in the public healthcare system is inadequate or even non-existent. Barriers such as long waiting lists, co-payments and inadequate resources push people with anxiety or depression – those who can afford it – to the private system.

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Europe gets back to business

By , , , |2023-04-04T01:02:16+01:00June 9th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Lisbon and Stockholm have opted for opposing mobility models – with and without restrictions. However the epidemic's impact on their borders has not been in line with their neighbours, but rather, like those at the other side of the European continent.

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How many hot days do your kids face compared to your childhood?

By , , |2023-05-12T09:42:57+01:00October 22nd, 2018|Tags: , , |

Climate change doesn’t only affect polar bears. The rise in temperatures affects academic performances and hospital admissions, and many Spanish cities suffer more than any others in Europe.

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