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It is paradoxical that recognition of the need for more research has been accompanied by a growing scepticism.
Visiting the dentist will in future involve visiting a range of specialists, each with their own function. Our degree programmes must reflect this and the universities must to adapt to society's new requirements.
The biggest genetic study of autism ever carried out shows that the genes that cause autism can also be found in the rest of the population. These genes are important for our ability to interact socially and communicate.
A new study from Aarhus University shows that people who have recently lost their partner have an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation (an irregular heart beat) for up to a year following the loss. The greatest risk is seen in bereaved…
Health and oral and dental disease are of crucial importance for the rest of the body. There is increasing international focus on this. But in Denmark, dental diseases remain underprioritised in the healthcare sector.
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