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101. The European health strategy—so what next?

102. Workshop 21: Future directions for health systems research.

103. Workshop 20: European Health Indicators for People with an Intellectual Disability -- the POMONA project.

104. Public health research literature on infectious diseases: coverage and gaps in Europe.

105. Track D6: Utilization of medicines.

106. Electronic cigarette use among adolescents in 17 European study sites: findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey.

108. EUPHA.

109. European Public Health News.

110. European Union Child Guarantee—challenges raised by the welcome promise of free healthcare for marginalized children.

111. Managing the gap between demand and publicly affordable health care in an ethical way.

112. Exploratory comparison of Healthcare costs and benefits of the UK's Covid-19 response with four European countries.

113. Healthy life expectancy by frailty state in Europe from 2004 to 2015: findings from SHARE.

114. Social network characteristics as correlates and moderators of older adults' quality of life—the SHARE study.

115. Impact of winter holiday and government responses on mortality in Europe during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

116. Electronic cigarette use among 14- to 17-year-olds in Europe.

117. The contribution of employment and working conditions to occupational inequalities in non-communicable diseases in Europe.

118. Hospital practices for the implementation of patient partnership in a multi-national European region.

119. European Public Health News.

120. Tobacco control in Europe: A deadly lack of progress.

121. Track E6: Quality of care.

122. Track E2: Workshop: Emerging pandemic infections: tools and policies to enhance international research and control.

123. Breakfast meeting 2: mental health in Europe.

124. Maintaining everyday life praxis in the time of COVID-19 pandemic measures (ELP-COVID-19 survey).

125. Assessing progress under Health 2020 in the European Region of the World Health Organization.

126. The great convergence? Mortality in Ireland and Europe, 1956–2014.

128. DR MENTAL HEALTH.

130. 28.M. Workshop: Mental ill-health and social exclusion among refugee minors/youth resettling in European countries.

131. 14.H. Workshop: Ecosystems of HIV risk among key populations in Europe: empirical findings and solutions.

134. The primary care workforce in Europe: a cross-sectional international comparison of rural and urban areas and changes between 1993 and 2011.

135. Awareness and use of heated tobacco products among adult smokers in six European countries: findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys.

136. Support for e-cigarette policies among smokers in seven European countries: longitudinal findings from the 2016–18 EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys.

137. Quitting behaviours and cessation methods used in eight European Countries in 2018: findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys.

138. Impact of physical activity, protein intake and social network and their combination on the development of frailty.

139. Cost of youth tobacco-control policies in seven European countries.

140. A comparison of European countries FBDG in the light of their contribution to tackle diet-related health inequalities.

141. The SDGs and health systems: the last step on the long and unfinished journey to universal health care?

142. Health and well-being for all: an approach to accelerating progress to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in countries in the WHO European Region.

143. News.

145. The history of public health in Europe.

146. 10.M. Workshop: Competences in Health Network Management.

147. Setting priorities for health in Europe.

148. EUPHA Office Column.

149. Cannabis: harmless recreation or dangerous drug?

150. Private equity investment in Europe's primary care sector—a call for research and policy action.