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Doctors shouldn’t be allowed to object to medical care if it harms their patients
Inflammatory bowel disease possibly accelerates dementia
Family First Renews Urgent Call to Shut Down Child Gender Clinics After Devastating Revelations
Testosterone gel: what happens if it rubs off on other people
Fossil discovery reveals ancient giant marine reptile relied on stealth while hunting in darkness
International Week 2025 at NVS – filled with learning, networking, and a global perspective
From robotic trucks to smart bins: how technology is helping cities sort their waste problem
Online therapy as effective as in-person therapy, finds large study
Scientists discover new drug candidates for nerve pain and ischemic disease
Higher risk of death from lymphoma and infections in rare skin cancer
Higher risk of lymphoma and infection death in rare skin cancer
Higher risk of death from lymphoma in rare skin cancer patients
Planned C-sections increase the risk of certain childhood cancers
Adults who have survived childhood cancer are at increased risk of severe COVID-19
New Research Confirms That Neurons Form In Adult Brain
AI microscopy improves parasite detection within primary health care
AI Microscopy Improves Parasite Detection In Healthcare
Physical activity patterns are influenced by sex type and education
Your essential guide to climate finance
The Swedish Brain Foundation funds 39 research projects at KI
Limited health interventions in Gaza – new WHO report highlights serious obstacles
Robert Harris ranked on the “Top 20 LinkedIn Influencers in Sweden in 2025”
Gene Therapy Restored Hearing In Deaf Patients
More than meds: why easier access to ADHD treatment has to be part of a whole-system approach
Little Heart Goes Long Way In Advertising World
No evidence that drugs trigger microscopic colitis in older people
Partners unite to launch WHO Disability Health Equity
Early-career researcher – Join our Global Public Health community
There is no loneliness epidemic – so why do we keep talking as if there is?
Inflammatory cells remain in the blood after treatment of severe asthma
‘I’m dreading birthing in such a system’: what Indigenous women globally think of birth care and what they’d like to see instead
Yes, Victoria’s efforts to wean households off gas have been dialled back. But it’s still real progress
ADHD medication benefits persist – but not like they used to
More prescriptions, less effect? ADHD medication benefits persist – but not like they used to
Gonçalo Castelo-Branco wants to understand what lies behind MS
Australian EOFY Car Deals Hit Record Highs in 2025
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Brief Online Therapy in Mitigating Adolescent Mental Health Issues
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
British holidaymaker dies from rabies: what you need to know about the disease and getting the jab if you’re going abroad this summer
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
Would a corporate tax cut boost productivity in Australia? So far, the evidence is unclear
Vietnam’s Prime Minister On KI Visit