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The Rhodes health forum, convened under the Greek presidency of the European Union last week, offered an opportunity for ministers of health and professionals to come together to discuss ways of making fundamental choices on health. Reflecting the interests of the Greek minister of health, a cardiologist, the meeting focused on what might be done to tackle cardiovascular disease.
This was an important meeting and one of the first attempts to bring together politicians and professionals since the Maastricht treaty came into force. Article 129 of the treaty has given the European Union competence in public health for the first time. This should be welcomed for at least three reasons. Firstly, many European Union policies, including policies on agriculture, transport,
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