Mental health in Spain presents a growing public health challenge marked by widespread prevalence, economic impact, and stressed healthcare professionals calling for urgent systemic reforms.
Mental health in Spain presents a growing public health challenge marked by widespread prevalence, economic impact, and stressed healthcare professionals calling for urgent systemic reforms.
New research shows five healthy diets, including the Mediterranean diet, can add up to three years of life expectancy by reducing mortality risk, even when genetics are factored in.
Experts urge Spain's health sector to integrate gender perspectives in cancer care to improve diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes amid rising cancer incidence.
Local governments in the Canary Islands boost health promotion while Spain advances comprehensive cancer care, highlighting strong public healthcare and innovation.
Spain launches the National Health Data Space (ENDS), investing 70 million euros to enhance medical innovation and secure, interoperable health data sharing across the country.
The WHO has revoked Spain's measles-free status following rising cases and vaccination coverage shortfalls that threaten to reestablish endemic transmission.
Spanish health forums in early 2026 examine vaccination achievements and challenges, emphasizing adult vaccination and adapting health policies to an aging population.
PSOE's Carlos Martínez accuses Castilla y León's government of dismantling public healthcare to favor privatization and private profits, criticizing the delayed and deficient health plan presentation.
Spain sustains its status as the global leader in organ transplants in 2025, performing 6,335 transplants and advancing donor and transplant techniques amid strategic goals through 2030.
Castilla y León launches the V Health Plan 2032 emphasizing integrated care, public health, technological innovation, and sustainability amid demographic challenges.
Granada seeks to host Spain's new public health agency amid institutional weakening and political doubts, as a documentary reveals Andalusia's healthcare decline.
Studies reveal the rising health risks in Spain from wildfire smoke exposure and high urban nitrogen dioxide levels, urging comprehensive pollution controls and public health protections.
Spain's 2025 public health advances include launching the AESAP, expanding RSV vaccinations, and implementing a national health emergency plan amid political debate.
A study reveals most Spaniards only take their health seriously after a health scare, citing lack of time and motivation as main barriers to healthier living.
Health authorities highlight rural healthcare's key role in equity while supporting Granada's bid to host Spain’s new national public health agency to bolster territorial health systems.
Aragón intensifies flu vaccination efforts with no-appointment days amid rising flu cases and enforces mask mandates and hygiene measures to prevent severe illness during increased virus circulation.
Spain's ISCIII and AECID sign a pivotal agreement to boost global health research, while the Ministry of Health and OPS/OMS launch joint planning to strengthen Spain’s health system for 2026.
Madrid's Centro de Salud Ciudades celebrates 25 years of primary care with community events, while the Basque Government invests 1.6 billion euros in hospital and health center expansions across Euskadi.
Spain advances community health care by integrating digital health innovations unveiled at Health4Good with social prescription strategies addressing social determinants of well-being.
Reports reveal accelerating privatization in Andalusia's healthcare system despite government denials, coupled with underfunded public services and growing opposition to neoliberal health policies across Spain.
Leaders at ENCHE conference in Spain and COP30 agreements in Belém push forward climate-health education and global adaptation funding to prepare medical professionals for emerging public health challenges linked to climate change.
Spain is at high risk from antimicrobial resistance due to its aging population, with experts calling for stronger regulations, vaccination, and biotech innovation to combat this growing health crisis.
A new global study highlights the health risks of ultraprocessed foods, prompting experts to urge Spain to implement taxes and advertising regulations.