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Women live with illness for more years than men, but we know surprisingly little about why. Now 300,000 Danish women are being invited to take part in one of the largest questionnaire surveys of women's health and wellbeing ever conducted in Denmark.
A study of more than 500 people at Aarhus University found that wandering minds regularly turn toward bodily sensations: heartbeat, breathing, or the churning of our stomachs. This ‘body-wandering’ has its own distinct signature in the brain,…
Researchers from Aarhus University and the biotech company Draupnir Bio have discovered a new way that enables the body to clear harmful proteins on its own, potentially leading to a breakthrough in the treatment of diseases such as arthritis and…
A new research project aims to develop a treatment that can remove and prevent the spread of a toxic protein in the brain that drives Parkinson’s disease. Innovation Fund Denmark has invested DKK 26.7 million in the project.
7,927 applicants chose Aarhus University as their first priority in this year's quota 2 admissions round. Pro-rector Berit Eika is particularly pleased about the steady increase in applications to the university's IT programmes.
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