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The Independent Research Fund Denmark has recently awarded DKK 95 million to a total of 34 new research projects aimed at creating better frameworks for psychiatric research. Four of these grants have been awarded to researchers at Health.
New research from Aarhus University reveals that NSAIDs, including ibuprofen, double the risk of internal bleeding when taken alongside blood-thinning medication.
Children whose mothers have taken antiseizure drugs during pregnancy are more likely than others to receive a neurodevelopmental diagnosis, a comprehensive new study shows. However, the researchers emphasise that the absolute risk is low.
Two researchers from Health are among the 15 selected recipients of the Lundbeck Foundation's Ascending Investigator grants for 2024. These grants are awarded to talented mid-career researchers who aim to explore new research directions and…
Søren Dinesen Østergaard from the Department of Clinical Medicine and the Department of Depression and Anxiety at Aarhus University Hospital, Psychiatry, has been awarded the William Nielsen Foundation’s Honorary Award at a ceremony at the Sorø Art…
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