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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. …
- 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 …
- Early treatment of child obesity is effective2023-09-20
The early treatment of obesity in children is effective in both the short and long term, researchers from Karolinska Institutet report. Paulina Nowicka, Associate Professor at Karolinska Institutet …
- Asian tiger mosquito on its way to Sweden2023-09-19
A mosquito bite in Sweden often causes no more trouble than an itch, but researchers are now warning that the Asian tiger mosquito, which can spread the Zika virus, may be making its way to Sweden. …
- Can home tests and mushrooms prevent obesity?2023-09-05
Is it possible to predict who will have unhealthy obesity and thus prevent diseases? Researchers at Uppsala University are intending to examine that question as part of a major EU project. They will …
- Africa–EU research clusters tackle urgent societal challenges2023-06-20
From the left: David Sumpter, Anders Hagfeldt, Meena Daivadanam, Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil, Coco Norén och Thomas Schön. Photo: Linda Koffmar Uppsala University is participating in four new …
- Climate change influences infection via ticks and mosquitoes2023-01-24
Infections spread via mosquitoes and ticks are becoming increasingly common. Tove Hoffman, Researcher in Infectious Medicine at the Zoonosis Science Centre (ZSC), Uppsala University, will study how …
- Y chromosome loss linked to men's increased risk of severe COVID-192022-12-14
Men are at an increased risk of a severe bout of COVID-19 compared to women. Researchers at Uppsala University have now shown that this may be due to loss of the Y chromosome in part of their white …
- Course developed at Uppsala University wins ENLIGHT award2022-11-22
The course “Innovation Game: A Summer School Applying Serious Game Design in Health Care and Education” has won the ENLIGHT Teaching and Learning Award 2022. We asked course coordinator Erik Olsson a …
- Otto Cars has dedicated his life to the fight against antibiotic resistance2022-11-19
The silent pandemic – that is what the challenge of increasing antibiotic resistance in our society is sometimes called. Treatments are rendered more difficult within health care and lives are …
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