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New PhD dissertation from DCE looks at whether use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with an increased risk of…
New PhD dissertation from DCE examines possible explanations for why some people develop post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer and whether the risk is…
New PhD dissertation from DCE examines the occurrence of prediabetes and how it may lead to type 2 diabetes.
Postdoc Linda Ejlskov receives grant for project on socioeconomic position and mental health
New PhD thesis from DCE describes temporal changes in the occurrence and microbiological diagnostics of acute pyelonephritis in Denmark and examines…
Professor Mette Nørgaard receives grant for project on prostate cancer.
Two researchers are honored with awards named after two key persons at Aarhus University, who have made a unique contribution to the development of…
New PhD thesis from DCE investigates the effects that a threatened abortion may have on the health of the child (if born alive) and the mother.
Professor Henrik Toft Sørensen is the recipient of the 2023 Marie and August Krogh Prize in recognition of his major contribution to epidemiological…
Even though a blood clot in the brain can have severe physical and cognitive consequences, more than half of all patients who suffer a stroke have…
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