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By allowing doctors in Denmark to spend three years writing a PhD, we are advancing science and enhancing the healthcare system.
A new study shows that the amino acid lysine – which affects metabolism – has a promising effect on kidney diseases in humans and animals.
Increased attention is needed to the complications experienced by many patients who survive cardiac arrest in the years after discharge, says researcher behind study.
Associate Professor Dorte Rytter from Aarhus University has received a grant of almost DKK 3 million from Independent Research Fund Denmark to identify the actual side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Endometriosis affects one in ten women of childbearing age, but fewer than two per cent receive a diagnosis in Denmark according to a major research project at Aarhus University.
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