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12 weeks of HIIT without dietary changes and weight loss ameliorated the metabolic effects of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on a whole-body level.
A link has been found between Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and liver diseases in Finland. Humans are exposed to these environmental pollutants mainly through food, such as fish, fruit, and meat and dairy products.
Tetsuya Terasaki has opened a new research field of pharmacoproteomics, which is expected to play an important role in the progress of the pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences in the next decade.
Speakers will discuss the impact of border infrastructure and politics on the natural environment as well as in the context of migration management and security.
The book focuses on Indigenous people and mining in Colombia’s North Cauca region. The research the book is based upon was carried out in 2016–2019.
"Family forms have become increasingly diverse – a change that sometimes escapes attention in Finland,” Professor Anna-Maija Castrén says.
Students protesting in the lobbies of the Carelia and Snellmania buildings want to highlight the growing disadvantage among students. Rector Jukka Mönkkönen understands students’ concerns.
Hanken School of Economics, the University of Turku and the University of Vaasa to join the Finnish universities’ partner network offering doctoral courses.
MSc Mazhar Mohsin developed and optimized methods to detect, classify, and segment defects on product surfaces using advanced deep neural network architectures.