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Professor Emily Boyd's expectations on COP29
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 12 November 2024 COP29 participants pictured during day one, 11th November, of the climate conference. UN Climate Change - Habib Samadov COP29, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, has just started in Baku, Azerbaijan. Running from 11th to 22nd November, a key priority for this year's climate conference is to secure a
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/professor-emily-boyds-expectations-cop29 - 2025-04-25
Children with physical disabilities are at higher risk of poor mental health
Gut hormone can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease
Osteoarthritis linked to higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease
How changes in land use could reduce the browning of lakes
Erik Renström proposed as new vice-chancellor
By press [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (press[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se) - published 18 September 2020 Erik Renström, dean at the Faculty of Medicine. Photo: Kennet Ruona The University Board has today decided to recommend the dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Erik Renström, as the new vice-chancellor of Lund University for the term of office 2021 to 2026. "This is a big step. I am humble and it is with de
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/erik-renstrom-proposed-new-vice-chancellor - 2025-04-25
Link between cognitive impairment and worse prognosis in heart failure patients
Depression in new fathers connected to relationship insecurities
Research projects will examine the effects of development assistance on sexual and reproductive health and rights
By tove [dot] gilvad [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Gilvad) - published 19 October 2021 Jesper Sundewall and Björn Ekman. Photo: Tove Gilvad and Li Fernstedt Hello there, Björn Ekman and Jesper Sundewall! You’re both researchers in social medicine and global health at Lund University, and now you’ve been granted SEK 600,000 from the Expert Group for Aid Studies to study the effects of global hea
Less flocking behaviour among microorganisms reduces the risk of being eaten
WATCH: The use of certain neonicotinoids could benefit bumblebees, new study finds
Increasing tropical land use is disrupting the carbon cycle
Gut hormone can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease
Exercise is good for everyone – but some struggle more than others
Open house: A unique chance to see the mummy of Peder Winstrup
Published 4 December 2015 Open house: A unique chance to see the mummy of Peder Winstrup On Wednesday 9 December all those who are interested can visit the Historical Museum and meet the founder of Lund University, Bishop Peder Winstrup (1605-1679). Peder Winstrup’s mummy and several fascinating artefacts from the coffin will be exhibited at the museum 10:00-20:00. Admission is free.“This is a uni
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/open-house-unique-chance-see-mummy-peder-winstrup - 2025-04-25
Local measures could save our water as the climate heats up
Published 9 August 2016 Global environmental changes caused by a warmer climate can be combatted on a local level. The quality of our drinking water can be improved before it reaches water purification facilities and consumers through local efforts that minimise the growth of toxic algae and cyanobacteria in lakes. BECC researchers Pablo Urrutia Cordero and Lars-Anders Hansson, Lund University, ha
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/local-measures-could-save-our-water-climate-heats - 2025-04-25
Highlights from ClimBEco
Published 13 September 2017 Summaries from two recent ClimBEco events, Annual Meeting and Greenhouse Gas Summer School. ClimBEco annual meetingA warm thank you to all partcipants in the ClimBEco Annual Meeting in Höllviken, August 24-25! After an inspiring and thought-provoking mini-workshop about assertive communcation and the ClimBEco mentorship program, we went on to learning how different rese
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/highlights-climbeco - 2025-04-25
Mindfulness just as effective as CBT for a broad range of psychiatric symptoms
Published 13 April 2017 Jan Sundquist (Photo: Kennet Ruona) Mindfulness group therapy has an equally positive effect as individual CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) for the treatment of a wide range of psychiatric symptoms in patients with depression, anxiety and stress-related disorders. Researchers made the finding in a new study from the Center for Primary Healthcare Research (CPF) in Malmö,
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mindfulness-just-effective-cbt-broad-range-psychiatric-symptoms - 2025-04-25