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Published: 8 April 2025Simulation shows how stroke ambulances can save lives
Strokes are the second leading cause of death worldwide; what with the success of the treatment being time critical, a researcher at Malmö University has developed models that show the benefits of dedicated stroke ambulances.
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Published: 25 February 2025New knowledge can improve care for patients with serious oral and jaw problems
One in four Swedes suffers from multiple oral and jaw problems at the same time, which significantly affects their quality of life. Now, new knowledge presented in Ibrahim Oghli’s doctoral thesis can help improve care for these people.
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Published: 5 March 2025Center for Sexology and Sexuality Studies: "We want to be more visible globally"
Sexual violence, migration and sexual health, masculinity and sexuality are some of the areas the Centre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies will focus on in the near future.
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Published: 19 February 2025The science and art of waiting for a bus
Should one stand right next to the bus stop sign, in the near vicinity, or sit on the bench? The approaches differ when it comes to waiting for a bus.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 24 January 2025Acid tolerance of oral bacteria is focus of new thesis
Our mouths are full of bacteria that protect us from diseases. When we eat too much sugar or neglect to brush, the bacterial flora is disrupted – the environment becomes acidic. A new thesis sheds light on how oral bacteria adapt to acidic environments.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 9 January 2025For many women, fitness on social media is likely to prompt anxiety rather than activity
A new year often means renewed resolutions to get fit, and images of ripped and honed bodies on social media might give you that extra push. However, among young women, observing such images often leads to anxiety and poor body image.
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Published: 26 September 2024The key for longer lasting dental crowns
As it stands, ceramic materials are mainly used to repair damaged teeth, but what factors determine the loAngevity and potential loosening of dental restorations? This is one of the questions investigated in a new thesis.
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Published: 27 June 2024Swedes: “We do not use the word race.”
Who can claim to be Swedish? And when this claim is made, is it accepted by others? New research shows that despite the Swedish aversion to the concept of race, there is a clear image of Swedishness: white, blonde, and blue-eyed is still the standard...
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Published: 5 July 2024Mau Holding invests in company developing rapid diagnosis of skin diseases
Malmö University is investing in medical device patches set to be used in the diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases and, potentially, in the future, skin cancer. It is being developed by Sensach AB and is currently being tested for contact allergies in...
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Published: 29 May 2024Can sportification help legitimise esports?
Esports follow the same pattern of several more traditional sports in how they develop; this leads to computer games as a form of competition being increasingly legitimised, says a Malmö University researcher.
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