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A new research project aims to make it possible to detect cancer activity earlier than with conventional scans. Innovation Fund Denmark is investing DKK 40 million in the project MIRAQLE, which is headed by Professor Christoffer Laustsen from the…
Marie Ørum Maagaard is a medical doctor, PhD, and now also holds a doctoral degree at the Department of Clinical Medicine. She has studied the long-term consequences of one of the most common congenital heart defects.
Danish researchers have found that the protein S100B, already measured routinely in emergency departments, could potentially be used to identify patients at increased risk of developing epilepsy following a head injury.
A molecule normally used to fight cancer may hold the key to halting a disease that slowly transforms the body's internal organs into rigid scar tissue.
Researchers from Health are happy to drive to a beach in North Jutland and cut the heart out of a dead, stranded whale.
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