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The Academy of Finland’s Research Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment granted more than 5.2 million euros of funding to Academy Projects at the University of Eastern Finland.
The findings support the idea that even a modest reduction in the beta-amyloidogenic processing of APP may be a feasible strategy for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
Concurrently combined intravenous cell transplantation and rehabilitation safely and additively improved the long-term behavioral recovery of rats after cerebral ischemia.
UEF's Brain Research Unit conducts high-quality clinical research and drug research and collaborates with local, Finnish and foreign research groups and the pharmaceutical industry.
The University of Eastern Finland will showcase its expertise in collaboration with Kuopio Health at Radical Health Festival Helsinki 2023, a new pan-European conference bringing together key players in digital health.
Providing better opportunities for exercise and group training reduced recurrent falls and fall injuries among older women, according to a study conducted in collaboration with the City of Kuopio.
The symposium is open to all scientists and clinicians who are interested in brain tumour research. It is free-of-charge for Ph.D. students enrolled in any doctoral programme at UEF, but there are only limited seats available.
Socioeconomic hardships experienced during the 1990s recession were associated with a higher risk of incident cardiovascular morbidity among middle-aged and older Finnish women during 18 years of follow-up and with an increased risk of developing prostate-genital cancer within 20 years of follow-up among men.
The lecture topics range from radiation biology to forest planning, and from pharmaceutical policy and brain health to literature and education.
The use of background music was found to reduce dental students’ stress and improve their performance during preclinical tooth preparation exercises.