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... relative was diagnosed. To find out, Marie Reilly, Ph.D., and colleagues at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm analyzed a national family database that is linked to the national cancer register. ...Study finds that significant proportion of men told wife's cancer was incurable late or not at all
... cancer," said Hanna Dahlstrand, MD, PhD, an oncology resident and researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and the study's lead author. Using the Swedish Cancer Registry, the researchers ...Tsunami survivors experienced complex trauma and grieving process says new study
... our longer term findings in due course." The team, which also included experts from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, started the interviews with the 13 women and six men, aged from 24 to ...Exposure to organochlorate pollutants and lead weakens animals bones, according to a study
... of Granada, in collaboration with the University of Georgia (USA), the Karolinska Institute of Stockholm, the Research Institute for Hunting Resources (CSIC) and the Biological Station of Doñana ( ...Socially active and not easily stressed? You may not develop dementia
... the risk of developing dementia even further," says study author Hui-Xin Wang, PhD, with the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. "The good news is, lifestyle factors can be ...Patients who gave up smoking before surgery had half as many complications afterwards
... just received standard pre-operative care" says lead author Dr Omid Sadr Azodi from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. "Patients were then assessed at regular intervals ...Study finds increased 'sibling risk' of obstructive sleep apnea in children
... principal investigator Danielle Friberg, MD, senior surgeon in the ENT department at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, early intervention can help prevent the potentially severe consequences ...Nobel prize for medicine awarded for work on cancer
... ageing, a variety of cancers and inherited diseases. Announcing the award at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, the Nobel assembly said the discoveries "added a new dimension to our understanding ...Learning the risks for stroke -- and taking action
... with an increased risk of stroke. Professor Lars Rydén, from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and speaking on behalf of the ESC, says: "Stroke is not an inevitable consequence of ageing, so by ...Early cooling in cardiac arrest may improve survival
... én, M.D., lead author of the study and professor of emergency medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. For years, people hospitalized after cardiac arrest have been cooled to reduce injury ...
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