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A new study from Aarhus University shows that people diagnosed with a mental disorder on average work 10.5 years less compared with the general population. The study is the first to map an estimate of working years lost associated with mental…
New Danish research confirms the correlation between epilepsy and depression, and shows that the risk of depression is at a maximum a few years before and after an epilepsy diagnosis, and vice versa.
The university’s high-performance computing facility, GenomeDK, enables researchers to analyse and store large volumes of sensitive data drawn from all corners of bioinformatics and life science. A new certificate emphasises the high level of…
As we age our muscle stem cells lose their ability to wake up and repair injured skeletal muscle. A new international study by researchers from Aarhus University and Stanford University now finds that blocking a specific protein wakes up the stem…
This year, three researchers from BIOMED, a researcher from Public Health and a researcher from Clinical Medicine will receive Ascending Investigator grants from the Lundbeck Foundation. The grants will help to strengthen research in the field of…
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