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Higher risk of lymphoma and infection death in rare skin cancer
Higher risk of death from lymphoma in rare skin cancer patients
AI sharpens pathologists’ interpretation of tissue samples
Three PFAS Chemicals Banned This Week
New Potential Drug Targets for Multiple Sclerosis Identified
StratNeuro Announces the Awardees of the 2025 New Technologies Grant
Early-career researcher – Join our Global Public Health community
Medical Devices Exempt From PFAS Ban
Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecast – and the rate has doubled in 20 years
Tobias Granberg and Russell Ouellette awarded CIMED project grants 2026-2028
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Brief Online Therapy in Mitigating Adolescent Mental Health Issues
Executive health and diplomacy programme gathers leaders in Sweden
Executive Programme in International Politics and Diplomacy for Health gathers leaders in Sweden
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
KI to recruit junior researchers with a focus on excellence
KI to recruit research group leaders with a focus on excellence
Circle Moment” Returning To Karolinska Institutet
Endometriosis: difficult childhood linked with greater likelihood of being diagnosed – new research
Dirt We Breathe – Air Pollution Claims Millions Of Lives
Elusive Knowledge About Smallest Particles
Mixed Pollutants Have Worsened Effect
Bus, Bike Or Walk – Which Is Dirtiest Mode Of Transport
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
Newborns with health problems are at higher risk of dying into adolescence
Small vessel disease in long-term follow-up of severe COVID-19
Thesis on clinically reliable artificial intelligence for prostate cancer pathology
Animals can’t talk like humans do – here’s why the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed
Animals can’t talk like humans do – and the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed
Sweden should strengthen skills, invest more in housing and adapt to climate change to boost sustainable growth
KI Deepens Its Municipal Partnerships
Karolinska CCC First In Sweden To Renew Accreditation
Thesis on advanced care in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Promobilia Foundation supports KI project on health of disabled children and adolescents
Margareta Persson and Leif Lundblad made honorary doctors
Spotify continues to change music. What’s next – will AI musicians replace music made by humans?
From a motorbike in war-torn Uganda to a doctor’s hat in Stockholm City Hall
Tandem tour highlighting issues of ageing – meet Pernilla Alencar Siljehag
Urban environments significantly increase risk of developing asthma – new research
One in ten asthma cases can be avoided with a better urban environment
Not every US president gets a free private jet, but the Gulf states have boosted US economic dominance for decades
Greens Introduce Bill For Safer Speeds To Save Lives
Microbial ‘phosphorus gatekeeping’ found at centre of study exploring 700,000 years of iconic coastline 
Vitamin Supplements Slow Down Progression Of Glaucoma
Long-read Genome Sequencing: Transforming Genetic Diagnostics for Rare Diseases
Alzheimer’s: certain combinations of prescription drugs may slow progression of the disease, says mice study