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Sweet soft drinks and lots of sugar increase the risk of both dental cavities and inflammation of the gums – known as periodontal diseases – and if this is the case, then healthy eating habits should be prioritised even more. This is the conclusion…
Fitness training is good for many things. But can it also slow the development of the disease in people with Parkinson’s disease? This is what Associate Professor Ulrik Dalgas from Aarhus University is investigating in a new research project.
The students have voted and selected this year’s Lecturers of the Year at Health. So for the next year, six of the faculty’s lecturers can pride themselves on being ‘Lecturer of the Year’.
Professor Vivi Schlünssen from Aarhus University is part of an international research consortium, which has received a total of DKK 80 million from the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme to investigate how exposure to e.g. chemicals or light at work affects…
The risk of general practitioners (GPs) suffering burnout increases with the number of patients with complex medical histories. A new study from the Research Unit for General Practice in Aarhus is the first to document a correlation between patients…
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