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In order to support children in their behavioural challenges in the right way, the entire environment of ECEC, and the ECEC community, must commit to the change of pedagogical practices and understand its significance.
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 findings and models from this doctoral research can be valuable in the development of more effective treatments for anterior segment ocular diseases.
The project examineses how mutations in the CACNA1C gene linked to psychiatric disorders and autism may affect microglia cells responsible for the brain鈥檚 immune defence.
About 150 degree students celebrated their graduation in a joint ceremony at the Joensuu and Kuopio campuses.
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鈥 stress and improve their performance during preclinical tooth preparation exercises.
The Academy of Finland鈥檚 Research Council for Culture and Society has granted Academy Research Fellow funding to Mirella Miettinen and Armi Mustosm盲ki.
Boreal wetlands are a significant source of isoprene and terpenes, a class of highly reactive organic compounds that have a substantial impact on the Earth鈥檚 climate, according to a new study led by the 91天美 and published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
The international Master鈥檚 Degree Programme in Toxicology at the 91天美 is the only graduate programme in the field in Finland. Toxicology expertise is utilised in chemical risk assessment.