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Lägre läkemedelskostnader 20 år efter fetmakirurg

Publicerad 19 september 2012 En ny analys av den svenska så kallade SOS-studien (Swedish Obese Subjects) visar att personer som genomgår fetmakirurgi fortsätter att utnyttja sjukvården lika mycket som personer som får konventionell fetmabehandling. Detta trots att det kirurgiska ingreppet i sig ofta ger bestående viktnedgång över en 20-årsperiod – och därmed minskad risk för livsstilssjukdomar som

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/lagre-lakemedelskostnader-20-ar-efter-fetmakirurg - 2025-02-26

Ensamhet riskfaktor för typ 2-diabetes

Av tord [dot] ajanki [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tord Ajanki) - publicerad 9 december 2022 En stor norsk undersökning visar att den som känner sig ensam löper en betydande ökad risk att insjukna i typ 2-diabetes. Bland de deltagare som på frågan om de känt sig ensamma under de senaste två veckorna svarade ”väldigt mycket” var risken för diabetes fördubblad jämfört med de som inte känt sig ensamma.

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/ensamhet-riskfaktor-typ-2-diabetes - 2025-02-25

Five forest myths obscure the path to transformational and sustainable forest governance

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 10 June 2020 Amazonas sunset. Photo: Torsten Krause. Are financial instruments really the solution to deforestation and degradation? Do states truly manage forests for societal benefit? And to what extent are so-called sustainable forest governance initiatives really including local people in decision-making? These are some of

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/five-forest-myths-obscure-path-transformational-and-sustainable-forest-governance - 2025-02-25

What to bear in mind before the summer

Published 10 June 2024 Summer, sun and annual leave! Read through the tips below, so that you will be able to wind down properly during your time off. In good time before your annual leaveAnnual leave: Apply for annual leave in good time before your holiday, in accordance with the procedure at your workplace. It is important to register the application for annual leave in Primula in good time, so

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/what-bear-mind-summer-0 - 2025-02-26

Rethink employee performance – and improve gender equality

By minna [dot] wallen-widung [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Minna Wallén-Widung) - published 14 September 2023 31 percent of the professors at Lund University are women. Photo: Gunnar Menander Evaluate employees’ performance differently – it could be a route to achieving a more gender equal university. This according to Rebecca Selberg, associate professor of gender studies. “A better, more

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/rethink-employee-performance-and-improve-gender-equality - 2025-02-26

The innovation environment for customised stem cell treatments turns two

By alexis [dot] bento_luis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Alexis Luis) - published 31 October 2023 The innovation environment for customised stem cell treatments is led by researchers at the Lund Stem Cell Center at Lund University, and is now celebrating its second anniversary. Photo: Science Photo Library at Canva.com IndiCell, short for Individualized Cell Therapy, is a national initiative in Swed

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/innovation-environment-customised-stem-cell-treatments-turns-two - 2025-02-25

As Colombia hosts a UN biodiversity summit, its own Amazonian rainforest is in crisis

By jesica [dot] lopez [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Jesica López) - published 25 October 2024 Photo: Dylan Shaw/Unsplash The city of Cali, in Colombia, is hosting the UN’s 16th biodiversity summit, known as Cop16. The summit, which runs until Friday, November 1, is focused on how countries will fulfil previous pledges to protect at least 30% of the world’s land and water and restore 30% of degraded

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/colombia-hosts-un-biodiversity-summit-its-own-amazonian-rainforest-crisis - 2025-02-25

Samband mellan glutenmängd och risk för celiaki bekräftas i stor studie

Publicerad 13 augusti 2019 En stor studie bekräftar att mängden gluten sannolikt inverkar på risken att utveckla celiaki. I den nya långtidsstudien från Lunds universitet ingår barn från flera länder. Studien är av observationstyp och påvisar därför inte orsakssamband, men den är den hittills mest omfattande i sitt slag. Resultaten presenteras i den ansedda i tidskriften JAMA.Sammanlagt har drygt

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/samband-mellan-glutenmangd-och-risk-celiaki-bekraftas-i-stor-studie - 2025-02-26

Konferensresor gör forskare till klimatbovar

Av johan [dot] joelsson [at] science [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Joelsson) - publicerad 15 maj 2024 Ny studie visar att vissa söt- och saltvattensforskare är klimatbovar. Foto: Lars Tranvik. Klimatforskare framhåller ofta att det ligger i allas intresse att koldioxidutsläppen minskar. Men hur bra är de själva på att minimera sina klimatavtryck? En ny studie från Lund visar att vissa bränner halva sin

https://www.biologi.lu.se/artikel/konferensresor-gor-forskare-till-klimatbovar - 2025-02-25

Omtanke som strategi för marknadsföring och cirkularitet

Av annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - publicerad 27 september 2024 Omtanke kan vara hur du vårdar dina kläder. Foto till vänster: Réka Tölg. Foto till höger: Bruno Nascimento, Unsplash.com. Omtanke och cirkulär konsumtion, kan de gå hand i hand? För vissa driver det deras konsumtion av föremål och kläder. Réka Tölg, doktorand vid institutionen för tjänstevetenskap,

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/omtanke-som-strategi-marknadsforing-och-cirkularitet - 2025-02-26

Nya rön om insulin kan göra livet lättare för diabetiker

Publicerad 11 januari 2013 Upptäckten av insulin för snart ett sekel sedan, gjorde att diabetes gick från att vara en dödsdom till att vara en kronisk sjukdom. Nu har amerikanska forskare gjort fynd som kan komma att förbättra livet dramatiskt för diabetiker. Forskare världen över har länge studerat hur insulinet interagerar med cellerna. Nu har en forskargrupp vid Case Western University School o

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/nya-ron-om-insulin-kan-gora-livet-lattare-diabetiker - 2025-02-26

"Now we sue the state" Aurora climate litigation in Sweden: At the confluence of state, science and social mobilisation

Published 8 December 2022 The organisation, Aurora, and their many supporters, wound their way in demonstration through central Stockholm from the Swedish parliament buildings to Stockholm District Court to waves of encouragement from bystanders and a sizable media contingent. On 25 November, after two years of intense legal preparations, the youth organsation Aurora, submitted a litigation agains

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/aurora-climate-litigation - 2025-02-25

Epigenetic changes to fat cells following exercise

Published 4 July 2013 Exercise, even in small doses, changes the expression of our innate DNA. New research from Lund University in Sweden has described for the first time what happens on an epigenetic level in fat cells when we undertake physical activity. “Our study shows the positive effects of exercise, because the epigenetic pattern of genes that affect fat storage in the body changes”, says

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetic-changes-fat-cells-following-exercise - 2025-02-25

Two master students from the Department of Strategic Communication are awarded the Swedish Institute Scholarship

Published 2 November 2016 From left; Ivanna Read, Tatiana Proskurina On the 16 and 17 of September 2016 Ivanna Read and Tatiana Proskurina, Master students at the International Master programme in Strategic Communication (year 1) had the opportunity to attend the welcome event for the Swedish Institute (SI) Scholars. The Ceremony was held in Stockholm City Conference Center, where around 400 schol

https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/two-master-students-department-strategic-communication-are-awarded-swedish-institute-scholarship - 2025-02-25

Study highlights genetic risk of heart failure

Published 12 July 2018 Magnus Lindgren, District physician and researcher at the Centre for Primary Healthcare Research, Lund University/Region Skåne Heart failure is known to be more common in certain families but whether this familial transition is caused by genetic or lifestyle factors. By studying adoptees in relation to both their biological parents and adoptive parents, a new population stud

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/study-highlights-genetic-risk-heart-failure - 2025-02-25

Osteoarthritis linked to higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease

Published 16 July 2019 (Photo: Mostphotos) Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated the link between osteoarthritis and mortality in an epidemiological study. It was shown that the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease was higher for people with osteoarthritis than for the rest of the population. Using population registers, the researchers studied approximately 469 000 people

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/osteoarthritis-linked-higher-risk-dying-cardiovascular-disease - 2025-02-25

Astronomers to develop new spectrograph for giant telescope

By johan [dot] joelsson [at] science [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Joelsson) - published 21 August 2024 Artistic illustration of the ANDES (ArmazoNes high Dispersion Echelle Spectrograph) spectrograph. Image: ESO. In 2028, the first observations will be made at the world's largest optical telescope being built in Chile. It is now clear that the facility will be equipped with a powerful spectrograph tha

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/astronomers-develop-new-spectrograph-giant-telescope - 2025-02-25

October batch published

Published 9 September 2024 Batch #9 was published today. Approximately 20 rooms available from 1st October. October batchToday (9 September), the ninth batch of available housing for Autumn 2024 was published. This housing is available from 1st October. In some cases, the previous tenant may have moved out earlier, so if you are in need of an earlier move-in date, please contact us.If you have alr

https://www.luaccommodation.lu.se/article/october-batch-published - 2025-02-25

Less flocking behaviour among microorganisms reduces the risk of being eaten

Published 24 August 2020 Photo: Unsplash When algae and bacteria with different swimming gaits gather in large groups, their flocking behaviour diminishes, something that may reduce the risk of falling victim to aquatic predators. This finding is presented in an international study led from Lund University in Sweden. When algae and bacteria with different swimming gaits gather in large groups, the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/less-flocking-behaviour-among-microorganisms-reduces-risk-being-eaten - 2025-02-25