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For the first time, the Department of Forensic Medicine in Aarhus has allowed a television crew to follow a working day at the section rooms
When we in Denmark systematically choose not to perform autopsies on people who die suddenly and unexpectedly, we also lose the opportunity to identify and prevent hereditary diseases in the deceased’s family. It is high time we discussed how to…
When the general practitioner quickly sends the patient to be examined for cancer, mortality falls significantly. These are the findings of a new study of British cancer patients that has been led by researchers from Aarhus University. The British…
Publically funded PhD employees are the researchers of the future and they are very important for the development of society, writes Head of Graduate School Lise Wogensen Bach. Their contribution to society is one thing – whether society wishes to…
A major follow-up study from Aarhus University shows that older farmers are not the only ones affected by agricultural work; young farmers also risk damaging their lungs. But the research results also indicate that growing up in the countryside can…
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