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"We lacked a journal for qualitative research in health communication," say the two associate professors Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger and Jane Ege Møller from Arts and Health, respectively. So now they have joined forces to establish the research journal…
The medical degree programme in Aarhus has received a boost with the delivery of some long-awaited equipment, which provides a practical understanding of what happens in the body under workload.
When the Danish Neuroscience Centre in Aarhus opens, it will be one of the few places in the world to bring researchers from psychiatry and all the other specialist neuroscience fields together under the same roof. This is a prerequisite for taking…
With new technology, diabetic patients can monitor their own glucose values and thereby better regulate their insulin dose. Klavs Würgler Hansen, who is newly appointed as professor at Aarhus University, analyses the use and effect of new diabetes…
On average, people with epilepsy live 10–12 years less than those who do not have the condition. Excess mortality is particularly pronounced among people with epilepsy and mental disorders. This is shown by research from Aarhus University.
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