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The role of oestrogens and antibiotics on the development of cancer
(2021-04-29)
Despite advances in cancer treatment and surgery, cancer-related mortality remains the leading cause of death globally, harvesting over ten million lives annually. While the risk factors are both hormonal and non-hormonal, ...
Interleukin-22 binding protein in multiple sclerosis and experimental inflammation models
(2017-10-20)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the leading cause of non-traumatic neurological disability in young adults. Although the cause of the disease is unknown, several genetic and environmental risk factors have been identified. By ...
Evidence based care of the very preterm infant : studies on thermal care and breastfeeding in Europe
(2017-05-26)
Very preterm birth occurs in approximately 1.5% of all births in Europe. Advances in neonatal intensive care has contributed to a decline in mortality and morbidity, nevertheless very preterm birth (birth before 32 weeks ...
Characteristics of cytochrome P450-catalysed drug metabolism with focus on a black Tanzanian population
(2003-11-21)
The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes display interindividual and interethnic variability that may alter the disposition of substances metabolised by these enzymes. Both genetic and environmental factors such as concomitant ...
Where imagination meets sensation : mental imagery, perception and multisensory integration
(2016-05-12)
What happens if we imagine seeing something while we are listening to something? Will
it change what we hear? What happens if we imagine hearing something while we are
looking at something? Will it change what we see? ...
Omvårdnadstraditioner inom svensk psykiatrisk vård under 1900-talets första hälft
(2002-02-15)
The study concerns the history of Swedish psychiatric nursing in the first half of the 20th century. Its primary purpose is to draw on the experiences and insight of nurses to increase our knowledge of the history of Swedish ...