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Cardiology, Emergency medicine
A new multinational study of parental age and autism risk, published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, found increased autism rates among children whose parents have relatively large gaps between their ages. The study also confirmed that older parents are at higher risk of having children with autism. The analysis, which is the largest-ever, included more than 5.7 million children in five countries.
Neurogenetics, Neuropsychiatry
Collaboration, International, Metabolism (en)
International, Public Health
Biobank, Epidemiology, Health risk assessment
Core facility, SciLifeLab
If we think of a course that impacted our life, a class that truly changed our view of health connected with Human Rights, that class has been the Anne Firth Murray’s MOOC International Women’s Health and Human Rights. Now we took the course to run a seminar series for doctoral, medical and undergraduate students at Karolinska Institutet, all with a local Swedish focus.
Gender medicine, Global Health
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Neurodegenerative diseases, Neurosciences
A new study from Karolinska Institutet suggests that the management concept Value-Based Health Care (VBHC) is frequently misinterpreted and misunderstood by researchers. According to the study, which is being published in the journal BMJ Quality & Safety, this conceptual confusion may contribute to the carousel-like rapid replacement of management ideas in health care.
Cancer and Oncology, Cancer of the cervix, Epidemiology, Prevention (en)
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases, Gender medicine
Her research recently yielded eagerly awaited results: A miracle baby. Kenny Rodriguez-Wallberg was present at the birth.
Cancer and Oncology, Obstetrics
Cardiovascular Diseases, Pharmacology
​​​​​​​In a new study led from Karolinska Institutet, researchers report that people can be conditioned to associate images with particular pain responses – such as improved tolerance to pain – even when they are not consciously aware of the images. The findings are being published in the journal PNAS.
Clinical Neuroscience, Pain research, Psychology
International
Cardiovascular Diseases, Epidemiology, Nutrition (en)
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Professional education
Neurobiology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
Innovation, International, Master programme, Student (en)