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Denmark will soon have to respond to the global increase in the number of cases of multi-resistant tuberculosis. The serious variant of the disease is widespread in Eastern Europe and in many of the countries from which we receive most immigrants.
More and more people are fitted with artificial knees, hips and other implants, but many end up with chronic infections as a result of the implants. For some of these patients, even long-term treatment with antibiotics proves totally ineffective.…
Despite the many advances of modern medicine, infectious diseases remain a threat to people's lives and health in all parts of the world. Researchers are battling, for example, highly infectious viruses, infected foods and multi-resistant bacteria…
A new scanning technique developed by Danish and US researchers reveals how susceptible patients with aggressive brain cancer are to the drugs they receive. The research behind the ground-breaking technique has just been published in Nature Medicine.…
For the past couple of years, Denmark's largest municipalities and a number of small cities have teamed up with researchers from Aarhus University on developing the website skolesundhed.dk. Intended to strengthen health initiatives aimed at children,…
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