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In Finland, the greatest change in the history of state-church relations since the country’s independence in 1917 took place in 1990s, according to a new monograph by Matti Kotiranta, Professor of Church History.
The University of Lodz in Poland has awarded Professor Kai Kaarniranta with the prestigious Medal Universitatis Lodziensis Amico Prize.
The deleterious effects of metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors on arterial health can be reduced by increasing cardiorespiratory fitness already in childhood, a new study suggests.
A new study provides a novel genetic tool to identify C9orf72 repeat expansion-carrying frontotemporal lobar degeneration or ALS patients from large population-based cohorts.
A recent experimental study shows how regular physical exercise modulates iron metabolism in both the brain and the muscles. The findings also help to better understand the benefits of exercise in Alzheimer’s disease.
The doctoral thesis of A. B. M. Kaiser Manjur, M.Sc., provides novel insights into two medically important transcription factors, glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and androgen receptor (AR).
The PhD thesis of Anu Nurmeksela, MHSc, showed that the head nurses management activities are complex and contain a great area of responsibility.
For the past 150 years, the European crayfish has been devastated by the crayfish plague. As an attempt to economically compensate for this decline, North American signal crayfish have been deliberately released into European rivers and streams.
A new study suggests that skin fibroblasts from frontotemporal dementia patients may be useful in investigating underlying disease mechanisms as well as in biomarker and drug research.
The doctoral dissertation of Panu Piirainen, Lic Med, showed that oxycodone, a commonly used opioid, is feasible for epidural analgesia.