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Assistant Professor Line Staun Larsen from Aarhus University receives a grant of almost DKK 2 million from AUFF to examine whether 3D data from dental records can make the identification of victims of e.g. natural disasters more effective through the…
Reimar Niels Wernich Thomsen is newly-appointed professor of metabolic disease epidemiology at Aarhus University. He conducts research into how more targeted treatment can reduce the risk of serious complications in connection with e.g. overweight…
Do patients with acute kidney injury suffer a long-term decrease in kidney function and therefore a greater risk of chronic kidney and cardiovascular diseases? And what is the prognosis for the different kidney diseases? These are some of the…
In the 1990s, type 2 diabetes meant that the risk of dying from a blood clot was twice as high as it was for non-diabetics. Thanks to preventive treatment, today this excess risk is very small.
An appeal from the clinical department heads has been heard. Four ministries, the Danish Data Protection Agency and various committees are now working to make life easier for researchers mired in legal battles over health data.
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