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You, too, could be suffering from fatty liver – even if you don’t drink any alcohol. Often, weight gain causes fat to build up in the liver, but also genes, gut microbes, and even environmental chemicals play a role.
Some migrant-origin women have a lower likelihood of cervical cancer screening participation and some groups are unaware of the screening programmes in Finland.
A tree has appeared in the lobby of the Carelia building on the Joensuu Campus, and not just any tree, but a Tree of Good Feelings. It reminds us of the importance of well-being, especially during these exceptional times.
A new study examined the funeral will and wishes of people who had received a palliative care decision, as well as the views of their family carers.
The first sub-project of the FinnGen study to invite participants for further clinical examinations will begin in eastern Finland.
An increase in angiogenesis is a feature of epithelial ovarian carcinoma, according to the doctoral dissertation of Minna Sopo, Lic Med.
The doctoral dissertation of Juha Onatsu, Lic Med, assesses the use of inflammatory, neuro-axonal and imaging biomarkers in stroke patients.
Simcha Jong, a new part-time Professor at UEF’s NEURO Research Community, believes that an interdisciplinary approach is critical to tackling neurological disorders.
The FINGER study is set to continue with a follow-up study conducted in Oulu, Kuopio, Seinäjoki, Turku, and Helsinki.
Professor Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen's and Professor Ismo Linnosmaa's research groups are partners in two new consortia of the Strategic Research Council.