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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows apples in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO SISKA GREMMELPREZ)
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Whether you are young or old, it is impossible to have missed this advice: "For good health, eat at least five fruits and vegetables a day." However, Belgians – along with many other Europeans – a

Illustration picture shows blood samples for examination of the HIV, Syphilus and Hepatitis B & C virus. (BELGA PHOTO HERWIG VERGULT)
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From 22 to 28 November, ExAequo, the non-profit organisation that promotes sexual health among homosexual and bisexual men, will organise free HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C tests in Brussels and W

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The League of Families is advocating for the establishment of paid leave - up to 10 days per year - for employees to care for a sick child.

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After a few long nights and tense discussions, the federal government has reached an agreement on the budget for 2022.

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Brussels has come in 26th on The Economist’s biennial Safe Cities Index.

Racks of glasses seen at an opticians in Belgium (Wikipedia Creative Commons / © All Rights Reserved)
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From 1 June, more people will be able to benefit from a refund for the cost of their glasses, the office of the federal health mininster Frank Vandenbroucke has announced.

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Anyone between the ages of 50 and 74 can request a free colon cancer test kit every two years from a Brussels pharmacist. But only 12% of them do.

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One in four people worldwide, and one in six in the European Union, will experience a mental illness at some point in their lifetime.

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Cyclist Niels De Vriendt died at the weekend during the first practice race organised in Belgium since the start of the coronavirus crisis.

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