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The Finnish epilepsy care pathway can serve to model how integrated healthcare systems can effectively manage complex conditions.
A mother giving birth may need pain relief even before going into full labour. “This is being increasingly acknowledged,” says Merja Kokki, Professor of Anaesthesiology.
Mobilities can be banal or extraordinary. They are filled with meanings that tell us about the world we live in.
A new study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland draws a stark comparison between the current global response to greenhouse gas emissions and the swift action taken against ozone-depleting chemicals back in the 1980s.
Sufficient support should be easily and readily available to general upper secondary school students, considering their individual needs.
The award is aimed at recognising exceptional research outcomes.
A new study from UEF sheds light on how people’s health, financial situation and social resources contribute to their subjective well-being, and whether this differs at the age of 50 or at older ages.
The award was granted to a research project led by Leinonen, which explores the protective mechanisms of a combination treatment based on drug repurposing against retinal degenerations.
Conducted at the University of Eastern Finland, a recent study sheds new light on the impact of social relationships on workplace bullying.
Depression and other mental health issues reduce the number of productivity-adjusted life years (PALYs) more than musculoskeletal diseases or cardiovascular diseases.