New insight as to how cells maintain their identity In the body's cells, some proteins are of vital importance as to which genes are active or turned off. Now, researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have discovered…
Repeated Periods of Poverty Accelerate the Ageing Process People who have found themselves below the relative poverty threshold four or more times in their adult life age significantly earlier than others. This is shown in new research from the Department of Health and Medical…
From Thule Air Base to Gala Dinner at D’Angleterre Internationalisation in education creates unique opportunities for students. Global health student, Alina Aiesha Khan, recognised for her work on arctic health issues in the US military.
A concussion can cost your job - especially for the young and well educated According to a large new study a seemingly harmless concussion can cause the loss of a job - especially for patients who are in their thirties and for those with a higher education.
Risk and unnaturalness cannot justify EU’s strict policy on GMO The EU’s policy on GMO is extremely strict and prevents new GMO crops from being authorized. The policy is based on arguments about the risk and unnaturalness of GMO plants – but these arguments cannot justify the…
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Researchers establish global microbial signatures for colorectal cancer A team of researchers find patients with colorectal cancer have the same consistent changes in the gut bacteria across continents, cultures, and diets.
Celebration of 100 year anniversary of August Krogh's Nobel Prize Novo Nordisk Foundation supports August Krogh Club to arrange a series of seminars and symposia in celebration of the 100 year anniversary of August Krogh's Nobel Prize in 1920.
The importance of social relations in healthy aging Sociologist and demographer Lisbeth Loft examines the role of social environment factors and genetic predispositions in healthy aging.
Small Amount of Blood Doping: Large Impact Blood doping can improve performance in endurance disciplines such as cycling, long-distance running, cross-country skiing, etc. New data from the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of…
A successful ENABLE week The 2nd European PhD and postdoc symposium ENABLE, hosted on 7th-9th of November in Copenhagen, was a big success. Four European institutes (CPR - Copenhagen, IRB Barcelona, RIMLS - Nijmegen and SEMM - Milan), that were…
European workers fail to maintain water balance A newly published scientific paper indicates that occupational safety and daily day performance in 7 out of 10 workers, from several European industries, is negatively affected by a combination of heat stress and failur…
IRL rich people don't live that much longer than the poor New research results challenge previous findings of huge differences in life expectancy between the rich and those at the bottom of the income scale.
A Childhood in the Lowest Stratum of Society Takes Its Physical Toll Later in Life Children of unskilled workers show lower physical function in midlife than children of academics. The most physically challenging tests show the greatest difference, new research from the Center for Healthy Aging and th…
Psychologists define 'the dark core of personality' As results from a recently published German-Danish research project show, traits as egoism, machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadisme share a common ‘dark core’. So, if you have one of these tendencies, you…
Biomarker in ovarian cancer patients linked to longer survival High levels of the protein CT45 is associated with longer survival in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. The discovery published today in the scientific journal Cell is made by researchers from Germany, the USA and…
China needs babies Prof Ayo Wahlberg's anthropological study shows a Chinese fertility industry on the rise.
Tower Talks with Soeren Brunak The general public is showing increasing interest in the health and medical sciences. DR has named 2018 ‘science year’ and is e.g. currently airing the series Din geniale krop (Your Brilliant Body), to which several…
Artificial Intelligence Can Reveal Your Body’s ‘Real’ Age New artificial intelligence can determine your biological age with great precision. It can reveal whether lifestyle changes and medicinal products can increase your chances of living a long and healthy life. This is the…
Cellular Reprogramming fuels wound healing in the intestine A large international collaboration headed by researchers at the University of Copenhagen has identified an essential mechanism that controls wound healing in the intestine. The new discovery shows that the cells in the…
Global Health Case Challenge 2017 - The Winning Solution On 23-24 November 2017 students from all over the world participated in the Global Health Case Challenge.