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Är det välståndet som gör barnen diabetessjuka?

Publicerad 27 oktober 2020 Förespråkarna för hygienhypotesen menar det. Vällevnaden - hög levnadsstandard, välstädade hem utan ohyra, rent vatten och få infektioner - gör att vårt immunförsvar inte utvecklas och då ökar risken att drabbas av autoimmuna sjukdomar, till exempel typ 1 diabetes. Förespråkarna i forskningsprojektet Diabimmune pekar på skillnaden mellan Finland och ryska Karelen. I väls

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/ar-det-valstandet-som-gor-barnen-diabetessjuka - 2025-05-01

Gammal trotjänare lovande nytt medel vid diabetes

Publicerad 17 mars 2010 Salasat, ett mer än hundra år gammalt läkemedel mot smärtor i lederna sänker blodsockret och minskar skadliga blodfetter vid typ 2 diabetes. Forskarna finner resultaten så uppmuntrande att de nu går vidare med en längre och större undersökning. Drogen, som ursprungligen kommer från pilträdets bark, har använts inom medicinen i mer än 1 500 år.- Det är en av de äldsta kända

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/gammal-trotjanare-lovande-nytt-medel-vid-diabetes - 2025-05-01

När det vattnas i munnen...

Publicerad 18 mars 2010 Blotta åsynen eller lukten av mat startar en komplex kedja av händelser som bland annat leder till att saliv- och insulinutsöndringen ökar. Nu har forskare upptäckt en genmutation som försämrar kroppens insulinsvar på en frestande och väldoftande måltid. Mekanismen bakom ökad saliv- och insulinutsöndring styrs av det parasympatiska nervsystemet, det vill säga funktioner som

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/nar-det-vattnas-i-munnen - 2025-05-01

Smör ger lägre blodfetter än olivolja

Publicerad 19 mars 2010 Höga blodfetter ökar i regel kolesterolvärdena i blodet vilket i sin tur ökar risken för åderförkalkning och hjärtinfarkt. Nu visar en ny studie vid Lunds universitet att smör ger en betydligt lägre blodfettshöjning efter en måltid jämfört med olivolja. Skillnaden var tydlig hos framförallt män, medan den hos kvinnor var mer marginell. Den främsta förklaringen till smörets

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/smor-ger-lagre-blodfetter-olivolja - 2025-05-01

Ymnigt guldregn över diabetesforskning

Publicerad 22 mars 2010 Läkemedelsföretaget Novo Nordisk donerar 885 miljoner danska kronor till universitetet i Köpenhamn och ett nytt center för grundläggande forskning om typ 2 diabetes, övervikt och hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Det är den största donationen någonsin i Danmarks historia. Kamp mot folksjukdomarPengarna, mer än 1,2 miljarder svenska kronor, ska fördelas över tio år. Det nya centret i Köpe

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/ymnigt-guldregn-over-diabetesforskning - 2025-05-01

Flytten till Sverige ökar diabetesrisken

Publicerad 23 mars 2010 Barn till invandrare från länder med låg risk för typ 1 diabetes drabbas oftare än förväntat av sjukdomen om de växer upp i högrisklandet Sverige. Något i den svenska miljön ligger bakom, menar forskarna. Ahmed Delli, forskare på Lunds Universitets Diabetescenter, har kartlagt vad som händer när ett barn flyttar från ett område med låg risk för typ 1 diabetes till ett områd

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/flytten-till-sverige-okar-diabetesrisken - 2025-05-01

Paying with cash hurts less for the younger generations

By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - published 19 December 2024 Photo: Riksbanken. Cash in an envelope is a traditional, appreciated Christmas gift to grand children and young relatives. But does it still feel like paying with real money? Carin Rehncrona writes in The Conversation about the "pain of payment effect" and how we have shifted from thinking that cash is

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/paying-cash-hurts-less-younger-generations - 2025-05-01

Waste as a Critique - New anthology with Hervé Corvellec

By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - published 13 February 2025 A new anthology explores how waste – in all its forms – can be an unexpected but powerful starting point for understanding and questioning contemporary society. Professor Hervé Corvellec is the editor and has also contributed with chapters in the book. The anthology, Waste as a Critique, uses waste to

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/waste-critique-new-anthology-herve-corvellec - 2025-05-01

New EU project in the search for sustainable tourism

By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - published 20 February 2025 Bornholm. Photo: Artem Shuba, Unsplash.com. Tourism’s impact on local communities and their ecosystems is a continuous challenge. This applies when we travel, but also when we eat, stay overnight and the activities we take part in at the destination. In a new project funded by the European Union, 15 pa

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/new-eu-project-search-sustainable-tourism - 2025-05-01

Trust and control in guest-host relationships

By annika [dot] persson [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Persson) - published 21 February 2025 Photo: Jon Tyson, Unsplash.com A new doctoral thesis by Aurimas Pumputis explores how trust and control function between guests and hosts on peer-to-peer platforms like Airbnb. The study focuses on how these relationships are shaped in digital environments and how platforms use information technology t

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/trust-and-control-guest-host-relationships - 2025-05-01

Réka Tölg "nailed" her dissertation

By annika [dot] permevik [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Permevik) - published 21 March 2025 The 21st of March we conducted a traditional nailing ceremony as the departments doctoral student Réka Tölg nailed her doctors thesis ”The (im)possibilities of circular consumption: Producing and performing circular clothing consumption in retail and household settings”. Réka is defending her thesis dur

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/reka-tolg-nailed-her-dissertation - 2025-05-01

How does consumption become circular in a linear world? A new doctoral thesis shows opportunities and obstacles.

By annika [dot] permevik [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (Annika Permevik) - published 14 April 2025 The examining committee toasts Réka's approved thesis. On 11 April, Réka Tölg defended her doctoral thesis ‘The (im)possibilities of circular consumption: Producing and performing circular clothing consumption in retail and household settings’. The thesis examines how circular consumption actually happe

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/how-does-consumption-become-circular-linear-world-new-doctoral-thesis-shows-opportunities-and - 2025-05-01

Interview with our researcher Filippa Säwe

Published 9 January 2015 On January 7, you could read an article about one of our researchers, Fillipa Säwe, in the newspaper "Hallå". Here Filippa talks about her research that is focused on the small scale fisheries in Öresund. She also reveals that she in fact does not fisch her self and she tells the story of how she ended up at the Department of Service Management and Service Studies. Erlier

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/interview-our-researcher-filippa-sawe - 2025-05-01

Six times more expensive to travel by car than by bicycle: study

Published 13 May 2015 Photo: Lasse Strandberg It is six times more expensive for society – and for you individually - if you travel by car instead of cycling. This has been shown in a Department of Service Management and Service Management study of Copenhagen, a city of cyclists. It is the first time a price has been put on car use as compared to cycling.  In the comparative study, Stefan Gössling

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/six-times-more-expensive-travel-car-bicycle-study - 2025-05-01

Women and men show more similarities when choosing a foreign partner

By theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] com (Theo Hagman-Rogowski) - published 25 September 2023 Increasing globalisation and international mobility have changed couple formations around the world. More people have a partner from abroad and, although it is often a migrant from a neighbouring country, cohabitation and marriage with migrants from distant countries have become more c

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/women-and-men-show-more-similarities-when-choosing-foreign-partner - 2025-05-01

Sustainable tourism part of film cavalcade

By moa [dot] bejersten [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (Moa Bejersten) - published 16 October 2023 Bild: Mats Hagwall/Unsplash How can tourism organisations approach the question of appropriate quantity of tourists? Mikael Klintman, sociology professor is one of the speakers in a row of short talks presenting research on sustainable consumption. Mikael Klintman and other researchers from Lund Universit

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/sustainable-tourism-part-film-cavalcade - 2025-05-01

Professor Christofer Edling member of the new government advisory committee

By moa [dot] bejersten [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (Moa Bejersten) - published 24 October 2023 Photo: Unsplash/Sadia Afreen Christofer Edling, professor of Sociology and dean at the Faculty of Social Science at Lund University, has been appointed as a member of the government’s new advisory committee on research. He expects interesting discussions and to highlight social science research. Christofe

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/professor-christofer-edling-member-new-government-advisory-committee - 2025-05-01

Three researchers awarded funding from foundation

By moa [dot] bejersten [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (Moa Bejersten) - published 27 October 2023 Image: Steve Buissinne/Pixabay Three projects with researchers from the Department of Sociology have received research grants from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ). The researchers who will receive funding are Dalia Abdelhady, Nina Gren and David Sausdal. Dalia Abdelhady, Nina Gren and David Sausdal Read ab

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/three-researchers-awarded-funding-foundation - 2025-05-01

Nothing to lose - Hopelessness may increase violence in Palestine

By moa [dot] bejersten [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (Moa Bejersten) - published 22 November 2023 Image: Yousef Masoud/Pixabay Palestinians in the occupied territories experience great despair and resignation. Social anthropologist Nina Gren's research in the area and contact with residents over 20 years has consistently revealed frustration and feelings of hopelessness. Nina Gren, Senior Lecturer in

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/nothing-lose-hopelessness-may-increase-violence-palestine - 2025-05-01