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ADHD medication benefits persist – but not like they used to
More prescriptions, less effect? ADHD medication benefits persist – but not like they used to
Tobias Granberg and Russell Ouellette awarded CIMED project grants 2026-2028
Gonçalo Castelo-Branco wants to understand what lies behind MS
Recipients Of CIMED Project Grants 2026-2028
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Brief Online Therapy in Mitigating Adolescent Mental Health Issues
PMI Lab’s Sustainability Efforts Awarded Platinum Medal
Executive health and diplomacy programme gathers leaders in Sweden
Executive Programme in International Politics and Diplomacy for Health gathers leaders in Sweden
Uniting Minds – together we shape research and education for the future of psychiatry
Swedish research project receives international support to prevent child sexual abuse
New Possibilities For Engineering Safer Medications
New drug for diabetes and obesity shows promising results
Preparations for the first CAR-T treatment for multiple myeloma in routine healthcare
First patient in Sweden with multiple myeloma prepared for CAR-T therapy in routine healthcare
KI to recruit junior researchers with a focus on excellence
KI to recruit research group leaders with a focus on excellence
Maria Bragesjö Wants To Help More People With PTSD
EXPERIENCE project holds final consortium meeting in Switzerland
Alzheimer’s: bacteria that causes stomach ulcers may protect the brain, our new research indicates
Vietnam’s Prime Minister On KI Visit
ERC Grant For World-leading Glaucoma Research At KI
Circle Moment” Returning To Karolinska Institutet
New Strategy For Treatment Of Severe Childhood Cancer
Health reasons outweigh climate arguments in lifestyle counseling in healthcare
What do we know about genes and environmental factors in autism?
Seven Projects Awarded the StratNeuro Collaborative Neuroscience Grant 2025
Tickling: Window Into Brain’s Mysteries
Liselott Florén: “Traffic Makes My Asthma Worse”
Western diet can cause permanent pancreatic damage, new study finds
Endometriosis: difficult childhood linked with greater likelihood of being diagnosed – new research
Dirt We Breathe – Air Pollution Claims Millions Of Lives
“The Poor Air Quality Is Blamed On Farmers”
Elusive Knowledge About Smallest Particles
Bacterial protein can block the formation of protein clumps linked to neurodegenerative diseases and bacterial infections
Mixed Pollutants Have Worsened Effect
Bus, Bike Or Walk – Which Is Dirtiest Mode Of Transport
Funding Awarded To Research On Cluster Headache
The Global Bridges program empowers junior researchers at KI by fostering international mentorship and collaboration in healthcare sciences
Difficult childhood experiences may increase the risk of endometriosis
MedH researchers present HIV research at prestigious conference
Cervical Cancer Affects Not Only Women
Newborns with health problems are at higher risk of dying into adolescence
Three ARC researchers join new Nordic project on sustainable care systems
Small vessel disease in long-term follow-up of severe COVID-19
Interdisciplinary Training At Reykjavík University
Lille Autumn School 2nd edition: Closed-loop neurotechnologies – from sensors to application
Thesis on clinically reliable artificial intelligence for prostate cancer pathology