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In her PhD study, Aisha Banafa, BDS, investigated how different biological, social, and psychological risk factors can interact to increase the risk of pain in the jaw's muscles and joints in Finnish adults.
In vitro and in vivo methodologies were employed to investigate ocular drug metabolism across species and ocular tissues.
A new study by the University of Eastern Finland and Tampere University found that the benefits of car preheating for both fuel economy and emissions are minimal.
Lower secondary school pupils can reach Inkeri Tiitinen at school and on social media.
Lulu Deng, MSc, developed clinical-scale prototype ultrasound-guided hemispherical phased arrays for transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) therapy, a critical endeavor driven by the escalating demand to address brain tumours and central nervous system diseases.
Having a background in university history, Head of Department Pieter Dhondt plays a role in shaping the future of the university.
12 weeks of HIIT without dietary changes and weight loss ameliorated the metabolic effects of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on a whole-body level.
A link has been found between Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and liver diseases in Finland. Humans are exposed to these environmental pollutants mainly through food, such as fish, fruit, and meat and dairy products.