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- Focus needed on malnutrition in sick and elderly2024-07-12
As many as half of all patients admitted to hospital, other healthcare facilities are malnourished. This has serious consequences for the individual in terms of poorer quality of life and mortality. …
- Consensus is far from the whole story2024-07-10
20th century Swedish labour market policy was not solely shaped by inter-class cooperation, but also by tough conflicts. Industrial rationalisation and investments in new technology were met with …
- Extensive screen time impairs sleep in children and young people2024-06-27
Children and young people who frequently use digital media in their free time are more likely to suffer from impaired sleep, a negative body image and depression. However, gaming does not seem to …
- Volcanic activity in Iceland may last for years2024-06-26
Given the volcanic activity on Iceland over the last three years, researchers from six universities anticipate recurring, moderately sized eruptions of similar style in the coming years to decades. …
- Skills supply in healthcare at a crossroads2024-06-17
The need for highly educated and skilled healthcare workers will increase over the coming decades. But how can the skills supply be solved? This will be the subject of the panel discussion "Från ord …
- Rima Haddad bridges gap between languages2024-06-13
Rima Haddad, a researcher in linguistics, has spent several years exploring multilingualism in children. Focusing on their storytelling skills, her work has shed light on how language development can …
- Young people and criminal gangs to be discussed at Almedalen2024-06-12
Many young people are recruited to criminal gangs at an early age. How can society best prevent this negative trend? Researchers and other actors in society will meet at a seminar at Almedalen to …
- Fear of densification often irrational2024-05-31
In connection with the EU elections, Uppsala residents will also have a chance to express their opinion on housing construction in the municipality. Researcher Che-Yuan Liang sees many advantages to …
- Social robots can help breaking norms2024-05-14
How can we ensure that we build robots that are useful, trustworthy and support human flourishing? In UppTalk, human-machine interaction researcher Katie Winkle talks about how the design of social …
- Drawings reveal children’s experiences of the pandemic2024-05-06
Children understood and worried more about the pandemic than we might have thought. That’s the finding of a study conducted by the research group CHAP at the Department of Public Health and Caring …
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