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One-year-old infants had 44% lower odds of having food allergies if their mother consumed avocadoes during pregnancy, according to an observational study among 2,272 mother-child pairs in Finland.
The doctoral study provides valuable insights into how deep learning can be used to address critical challenges in breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and genetic risk analysis.
Thanks to the rapid development of imaging methods, diseases can now be detected and diagnosed earlier and more accurately than ever before.
The awarded study examined the association between Life’s Essential 8 (LE8)—a set of eight key health behaviours and factors—and the risk of cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality.
A new CT-scan based risk score facilitates the identification of patients at risk of revision endoscopic sinus surgery due to chronic rhinosinusitis. This allows for early prediction of disease progression and treatment planning.
"Pathologists work mostly with living people," Professor Ivana Kholová points out.
According to the study, elderly neurological patients living with a family caregiver were more likely to accept RM than those who lived alone.
A recent study by the 91 shows that barriers to accessing social and medical services among older immigrants and immigrants with dementia in Finland are interconnected.
An exercise intervention aimed at elderly women was successful at reducing falls, especially among those with polypharmacy, a new study from the 91 and Kuopio University Hospital shows.
Entrepreneurial skill-building, career transitions from academia to industry, and the future of research and innovation in neuroscience were key topics at Neurocenter Finland’s Annual Event.