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Exercise supports the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by impacting on several metabolic pathways in the body, a new study shows.
The fertilisers may be harmful for organisms due to harmful organic substances, microplastics, and even genotoxic compounds. The harmful substances can accumulate in the field, plants, and soil organisms.
Research called “Reactions to war in Ukraine in university students” will be implemented at University of Eastern Finland. Students will be approached with an electronic questionnaire that deals with reactions to war in Ukraine.
The task values for school and sports among sports upper secondary school students are strongly related to each other. In other words, students with high motivation for school also have high motivation for sports.
Flipping has become increasingly popular internationally in recent years. However, this is the first time that the success of the flipped classroom approach has been studied from the perspective of student satisfaction.
Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation funds a collaborative epilepsy research project between A.I.Virtanen Institute and KUH Epilepsy Center. The long term aim of the project is to improve the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy.
Results from the international EADB consortium provide further support for the role of brain protein accumulation and inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease.
Frontotemporal dementia patients with extrapyramidal symptoms have brainstem atrophy and reduced metabolism in certain areas of the brain significantly more often than patients without extrapyramidal symptoms, a new study shows.
A novel angiogenic microRNA drug can be a new option for the treatment of ischemic cardiovascular disease.