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Aggressivt patriarkal världsåskådning lockade svenska kvinnor att gå med i IS

Tvärtom vad många tror har kvinnor haft en framstående roll i IS rekrytering – särskilt när det gäller att få med andra kvinnor. En ny studie från Lunds universitet visar att det var delaktigheten i en religiös kultur, som motsätter sig jämställdhet, moderna könsroller och könsnormer,  som lockade svenskor att ansluta sig till Islamiska Staten. På internet propagerar de svenska IS-kvinnorna för sh

https://www.lu.se/artikel/aggressivt-patriarkal-varldsaskadning-lockade-svenska-kvinnor-att-ga-med-i - 2025-11-22

Riktlinjer i förlossningsvården påverkar barnmorskors yrkesidentitet

Nya nationella riktlinjer för igångsättning av förlossningar kom 2022 och skapade en het debatt bland gynekologer/obstetriker och barnmorskor. Trots att riktlinjerna grundar sig på tillförlitlig forskning, har de väckt konflikt bland förlossningsvårdspersonal. En ny studie vid Lunds universitet, undersöker hur de nya riktlinjerna har påverkat förlossningspersonalens arbete och yrkesidentitet. Ande

https://www.lu.se/artikel/riktlinjer-i-forlossningsvarden-paverkar-barnmorskors-yrkesidentitet - 2025-11-22

Midjemått bättre än BMI på att förutsäga cancerrisk hos män

En studie ledd från Lunds universitet visar att midjemått är en starkare riskfaktor än BMI för utveckling av fetmarelaterad cancer hos män. Studien, som bygger på data från över 339 000 personer, tyder på att midjemått kan ge viktig information vid bedömning av cancerrisk. Det är välkänt att obesitas ökar risken för flera cancerformer, men hur risken mäts och bedöms kan ha stor betydelse. Nyligen

https://www.lu.se/artikel/midjematt-battre-bmi-pa-att-forutsaga-cancerrisk-hos-man - 2025-11-22

Voices from BECC regarding COP15

BECC researchers are active in media during COP15. Join us in the conversation! As a research environment focused on biodiversity and ecosystem services in a changing climate, COP15 in Montreal and the Convention on Biological Diversity is of utmost important for us. Many of our researchers are engaged in what is happening across the sea. Some of their voices has been heard in media and we have ga

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/voices-becc-regarding-cop15 - 2025-11-21

New Taxation Centre

For a long time, there has been a lack of concentrated efforts among researchers focusing on taxation, but that is about to change. On June 5th, plans for a new Taxation Centre will be presented. "The idea of an interdisciplinary taxation centre and the need for it have existed for many years, and several of us researchers were given the opportunity to concretize our thoughts—especially regarding

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-taxation-centre - 2025-11-22

Building Customer Trust in Retail Data Practices

In the dynamic world of retail, the relationship between retailers and customers relies heavily on trust and confidence. As we witness a digital revolution in retail, fuelled by the vast possibilities of data analytics, it becomes crucial to ensure that data collection aligns with consumer expectations. A recent study, led by Associate Professor Stefan Larsson from The Centre for Retail Research,

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/building-customer-trust-retail-data-practices - 2025-11-21

Researchers call for debate on future distribution of resources:"Research freedom in danger"

Where is the debate on the Strut inquiry's proposals and their consequences? That is the question being asked by the three researchers Kristian Pietras, Hanna Isaksson and Emma Sparr who are particularly worried by one of the proposals. – An increase in direct government funding at the cost of weakened research councils may mean that research loses its freedom and international competitiveness. Th

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researchers-call-debate-future-distribution-resourcesresearch-freedom-danger - 2025-11-21

Gut microbiome research indicates new bacteria and metformin associations

A large-scale faeces and blood sample study indicates strong associations between gut bacteria and metabolites in the blood. Among other findings, the research team behind the study has identified new associations between a common type 2 diabetes drug and the gut microbiome. The study was led by researchers at Uppsala University and Lund University. The role of the gut microbiome in disease and he

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/gut-microbiome-research-indicates-new-bacteria-and-metformin-associations - 2025-11-21

How vulnerable are we in a pandemic and who is actually the hardest hit?

Many people feel mentally unwell during the pandemic, especially, it seems, those who are already exposed to socio-economic inequalities. But who really suffers the most when restrictions, loneliness, depression have become commonplace? Researchers from Lund University have tried to find out in a cross-sectional study where young adults are identified as a particularly vulnerable group. After more

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/how-vulnerable-are-we-pandemic-and-who-actually-hardest-hit - 2025-11-21