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Liver Immune System Eats Up ‘bad Cholesterol’
In Memory Of Lennart Levi, 1930-2024
Long-term mobile phone use does not increase the risk of brain tumours
Mobile phone users who talk for longer do not have a higher risk of brain tumours
Study Shows How Oestrogen Protects Against Fatty Liver
Two KI researchers awarded SEK 19 million from the Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund
Emma Eliasson talks about POTION in Springer Nature Communities
New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
The Medical Unit Aging at Karolinska Huddinge has been certified in dementia care
The ME Aging at Karolinska Huddinge has been certified in dementia care
Studying Metastases And Drug Resistance In Lung Cancer
Studying Neuronal Activity In Real-time
Studying Unusual Immunodeficiency
New Ways To Strengthen Biomimetic Spider-silk
Collaboration With University Of Kragujevac In Serbia
Common anti-diabetic drugs can improve the outcome after stroke
New insight into c-MYC protein could pave the way for new cancer treatments
New insight into protein could pave the way for new cancer treatments
Cognitive Impairment Varies Significantly Among Individuals with Newly Diagnosed Psychosis
New edition of the book Essential Guide to Blood Coagulation
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga Granted Funding From SFOepi
New Discovery Could Lead to Better Treatment for Severe Psoriatic Arthritis
Can You Stop Bleed?
New technique developed for targeted protein degradation
Simone Tambaro receives approximately SEK 2 million from Alzheimer’s Association
Simone Tambero receives approximately SEK 2 million from Alzheimer’s Association
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy tested for post-covid conditions
Ida Goliath receives program grant from Forte
The HILPAprotein: A potential biomarker for new treatment options in aggressive kidney cancer
The HILPDA Protein: A Potential Biomarker for New Treatment Options in aggressive Kidney Cancer
Progress in spotting early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
KI in international collaboration to prevent Alzheimer’s disease
Many at NVS have received grants from the Swedish Alzheimer’s Foundation
KI in international co-operation to prevent Alzheimer’s disease
The Conversation article reached 2.4 million readers: “A very instructive process”
Epidemiologist seconded to the World Health Organization will bring with her valuable insights into best practices back to KI
ERC Starting grant awarded to KI researcher Alessandro Furlan
Fibroblasts in the penis are more important for erectile function than previously thought
Researchers have mapped mortality due to heat waves
Covid vaccine for pregnant women safe for newborn infants
Four Synergy Grants for five Max Planck researchers
The Viking disease can be due to gene variants inherited from Neanderthals
New method enables study of nano-sized particles
Memory killer cells can improve survival for melanoma patients
Ischemic heart disease linked to increased risk of dementia
Fewer suicides among boys in regions with more bipolar diagnoses
Previous smallpox vaccine provides immunity to mpox
New method reveals bacterial reaction to antibiotics in five minutes