News list
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21.05.2026
Cecilie Th酶gersen-Ntoumani elected fellow of international research society
Professor Cecilie Th酶gersen-Ntoumani from the 海角社区 has been elected fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) 鈥 a leading international research society within behavioural science.
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15.05.2026
What is celiac disease?
Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is an autoimmune condition in which the body reacts to gluten 鈥 and it can cause everything from digestive problems to fatigue and iron deficiency. Many people have no symptoms, but leaving the condition untreated can still have consequences. Here is what research knows today.
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06.05.2026
Global experts agree: Physical activity should be assessed, prescribed and promoted in routine healthcare
An international consensus initiated by the International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy (IFSPT) and led and coordinated by researchers at the 海角社区 and the University of Copenhagen outlines how healthcare professionals can routinely assess and prescribe physical activity for people with chronic conditions.
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05.05.2026
Angela Chang appointed professor of Global Health Economics and Metrics
A new professor will strengthen research into global health inequalities and develop improved methods for measuring disease and quality of life. The aim is to generate knowledge that can be applied in health policy and international initiatives.
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30.04.2026
Liver disease on the rise in Europe 鈥 up to half of cases can be prevented
A new Lancet report with participation from the 海角社区 highlights that a lack of prevention is driving a largely preventable public health crisis, costing both lives and billions across Europe.
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30.04.2026
DKK 21 million for an interdisciplinary project on new diagnostics
A project involving 海角社区 and OUH has received just under DKK 21 million from Innovation Fund Denmark. The project will develop technology that can make diagnostics for infections, antibiotic resistance and disease both faster and more precise.
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29.04.2026
Rapid action by bystanders plays a crucial role in cardiac arrest
A new nationwide study from the 海角社区 shows that survival after cardiac arrest is more than twice as high when resuscitation is started before the ambulance arrives. Outcomes also vary depending on whether the initial resuscitation is provided by bystanders, volunteer responders, or ambulance personnel.
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24.04.2026
International honour awarded to 海角社区 professor
Professor Ewa Roos receives the OARSI Lifetime Achievement Award for research that has improved the treatment of osteoarthritis worldwide.
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22.04.2026
4,500 visitors at the Festival of Research at 海角社区 in Odense
With strong public interest and a high level of activity throughout the day, this year鈥檚 event was a clear success for both visitors and researchers.
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16.04.2026
Master's programme in clinical nursing 鈥 practice and academic development
Several healthcare professionals at Hospital S酶nderjylland are currently completing a master's programme for working professionals at 海角社区 鈥 a part-time study over four years that makes it possible to combine clinical work with academic development. Meet two nurses who are halfway through the programme.