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The European Commission has spent years arguing that public health is good for the economy. But when will it be be entrenched in the EU's economic and social policy?
Tackling chronic diseases remains the focus of public health policy, but action taken so far has had mixed results.
Even though the EU allocates very little funding to public health, the European Court of Auditors is questioning the benefits.
Many deaths could be prevented if people changed their diet and took more exercise.
A project aims to help staff working at the EU's borders deal with migrants' health issues.
Health inequalities mean thatlife expectancy inthe EU varies a great deal.
A study blames workers' health problems for holding back the EU's economy.
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