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How the EU is supporting heart health?

Hearts are incredible organs—they beat around 100,000 times per day and pump some 5.5 litres of blood around our bodies every minute.

Time to Scale up Creative Philanthropy!

Approximately 5.6m children, under the age of five, did not survive in 2016. To be more precise, around 15,000 died every day that year.

The Next Pandemic?

This report is based on extensive data analysis and desk research, complemented by five in-depth interviews with experts on NCDs. The main findings of the research are as follows.

Global Heart Health: Evaluating Efforts to Promote Healthy Hearts

Although health systems have made great strides in reducing the toll of cardiovascular disease (CVD) over the past few decades, heart diseases still account for nearly one-third of global deaths. They also create a growing burden on health systems and the wider economy, measured for example in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), as more people live with heart diseases for longer. As hospitalisation costs rise, there is likely to be growing pressure on health systems to develop adequate prevention and intervention policies to boost heart health. 

Fixing Food 2016: Towards a More Sustainable Food System

FOOD SUSTAINABILITY INDEXThe Food Sustainability Index (FSI), which ranks 25 countries according to their food system sustainability, is a quantitative and qualitative benchmarking model.

Global Access to Healthcare

Access to healthcare is a key topic of debate worldwide. Countries are facing a range of healthcare challenges, from rising numbers of patients with multiple chronic diseases amid population ageing to providing access to new and innovative treatments that are also cost-effective. Healthcare systems must reconcile these challenges against a backdrop of already stretched budgets. As a result, the ability of populations to access the healthcare they need is increasingly under the spotlight.

How stress impacts decision-making

Stress is the decision maker’s worst enemy. As John Maule, emeritus professor of human decision-making at Leeds University Business School, explains in this video, feelings of stress interfere with effective decision-making in a variety of ways.

The video explores why stress forces us to rely on intuitive and bias-prone thinking, and what decision-makers can do to mitigate the impact of stress on their decisions.

Finding the silver lining amid medical research funding cuts

Some believe—to paraphrase Charles Dickens—that this is the best of times and the worst of times to be a medical researcher. On the one hand, technology is helping medical researchers make leaps and bounds in the areas of surgical procedures and pharmacological advancements. But on the other hand, medical researchers are feeling constrained by an increasingly complex medical insurance system and dwindling government funding for research. Perhaps, those who ascribe to this paradoxical view are half right.

Demystifying ageing - Chinese Infographic

Demystifying ageing - Chinese

脆弱性骨折已經成為亞太地區重大的公眾衛生挑戰。大量研究顯示相關病症對社會和經濟造成長遠的影響。不單會造成活動力和自主能力的下降,在某些情況下,還會造成老年患者的死亡。在多數傳統的亞太社會中,老年人經常扮演家庭中年輕一代的照顧者。一旦發生骨折,可能會對整個家庭和社區產生衝擊。從更廣泛的角度來看,亞太社會治療髖部骨折的花費,相當於 19% 的每人平均國民生產總值,正正突顯了這個問題的嚴重性。

隨著人口老化,許多人認為脆弱性骨折將變得越來越普遍,但情況未必如此。骨質疏鬆症令骨骼更容易斷裂,是造成骨折的主要原因,但民眾往往認為這是老化的自然過程。這個迷思將逐漸破解。整個亞太地區對於相關病因能夠預防和治療的事實,不夠了解。本研究針對脆弱性骨折和骨質疏鬆症,在八個亞太經濟體所帶來的挑戰及醫療體系的因應方式進行研究:包括澳洲、香港、日本、紐西蘭、新加坡、南韓、台灣和泰國(文中統稱「記分卡經濟體」)。主要發現如下:

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