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The Finnish Research Impact Foundation (FRIF) has granted 2.1 million euros of funding to joint research projects between universities and corporate partners.
In the future, it may be possible to use microRNAs in the treatment of heart attack and ischemic stroke to help the tissue to grow new capillaries and to gain back its normal function.
A study by the University of Eastern Finland and Balettakademien Stockholm found that performing in a dance company and being involved in its activities play a significant role in the identity and disease-related identity negotiation in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Based on Seitara Kubota's thinking about poverty the study provides a narrative of the genesis of Japanese social work.
Hours of inactivity during childhood could be setting the stage for heart attacks and strokes later in life, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2023.
Cerebrovascular disorders in the working-age population have become common in high-income countries. “In part, this is probably due to changes in lifestyles," said Docent Jukka Putaala at the XXII Nordic Stroke Society Congress in Kuopio.
New indicators and methods are constantly being developed to assess the effectiveness of measures taken to promote well-being and health.
The doctoral research covers preclinical studies performed to obtain the comprehensive pharmacokinetic parameters of two important ocular drugs: brinzolamide and dexamethasone.
The more a student follows news about the war, the more depressive symptoms and interfering thoughts they have.
Improved overall diet quality and reduced consumption of red meat, as well as increased time spent in reading and organised sports enhanced reasoning skills among children over the first two school years.