Obesity And Its Consequences
A new study of diaNEOsis reports on the problem of obesity in Greece and proposes a series of actions to address it.
A new study of diaNEOsis reports on the problem of obesity in Greece and proposes a series of actions to address it.
A new survey on the views and attitudes of Greeks, concerning the pandemic crisis, vaccinations, and the overall ramifications permeating their everyday life.
How do Greeks live during the second lockdown? How do they handle its second, deadly wave? What do they hope for their future, and how do they feel about the upcoming vaccinations against Covid-19?
Professor of comparative politics, Gerasimos Moschonas, analyzes similarities and differences between major crises of the past and the coronavirus pandemic.
As globalisation retreats and nation-states become more assertive, the international problems asking for solutions proliferate. Geopolitics Professor George Prevelakis analyses the main geopolitical tensions of our times and the way the pandemic will accelerate change.
How did Greeks feel after a month in confinement? How has the pandemic affected our faith in institutions? How many of us "stayed home" and what did we do there? A new survey by diaNEOsis depicts the life, concerns and expectations of Greeks as the gravest crisis of our time is unfolding.
Our country could generate tens of billions of Euros annually attracting retirees, those seeking to combine medical treatment with travel, and vacationers looking for health and wellness options. It is a big market, and an even bigger—currently under-exploited—opportunity.