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Lund University Diabetes Centre’s 20th Anniversary Symposium

24 September 2026 09:00 to 25 September 2026 17:00 | Conference Since Lund University Diabetes Centre in Sweden was formed 20 years ago, the centre has been committed to improving the quality of life for people with diabetes. To commemorate the 20th anniversary we invite you to join our celebration in Malmö. Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are major health challenges for our society. 20 years

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/calendar/lund-university-diabetes-centres-20th-anniversary-symposium - 2026-06-19

LU News

The internal newsletter for all staff at Lund University LU News is an internal newsletter intended for all staff at Lund University. The newsletter, published in English and Swedish, is distributed every two weeks via email. It features university-wide news and the University Management contributes on matters they would like to highlight. Upcoming issues for spring 2026LU News 11 | 2026 24 June (

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/press-and-news/internal-newsletters/lu-news - 2026-06-19

Lunds-universitets-magasin-4-2016

Lukrativt med falska mediciner Dyrt med Open Acess Antika munkar i nytt ljus Gatans konst LUNDS UNIVERSITETS MAGASIN | NR 4 | 2016 ÖVERRASKAR OSS I VARDAGEN 2 LUM NR 4 | 2016 LUM NR 4 | 2016 3 Hur ska silon och kvarnen vid statio- nen i Höör kunna bevaras och knyta ihop den skånska orten? Ritningar som gjorts av 16 arkitektstudenter har visats upp för allmänhet och besluts- fattare. I sex veckor ä

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/lunds-universitets-magasin-4-2016.pdf - 2026-06-20

The Consequences of Consumer Brand Hate - A Case Study of Anti-branding Websites in the Airline Industry

Title: The Consequences of Consumer Brand Hate: A Case Study of Anti-branding Websites in the Airline Industry Seminar Date: May 30, 2016 Course: BUSN39 - Degree Project in Global Marketing Authors: Brittany Purkis, Lisa Scheider Advisor: Annette Cerne Keywords: Brand Hate, Anti-branding, Airline Industry, Consumer Brand Relationship (CBR), Consumer Complaint Behavior, Brand Avoidance, Consum

200407. digital monies for a sust ft. phd kursplan online

200407. Digital monies for a sust ft. PhD kursplan online. Digital monies for a sustainable future Course code: EHFE016 Points: 7.5 ECTS Level PhD Program Main category of the course Doctoral School To be offered through the Research School Agenda 2030. Course coordinator Ester Barinaga, Dept. of Business Administration, LUSEM Course Faculty Ester Barinaga, Dept. of Business Administration, LUSEM

https://www.sustainability.lu.se/sites/sustainability.lu.se/files/200407._digital_monies_for_a_sust_ft._phd_kursplan_online.pdf - 2026-06-20

Bergthora skuladottir

Introduction to the Emergy concept Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for LUMES: Lund University Master’s Programme in International Environmental Science Primary Emergy Evaluation of Iceland: The question of a sustainable natural resource management by Bergthora Hlidkvist Skuladottir November 21st 2005 Author: Bergthora Hlidkvist Skuladottir hlidkvist@hotmail.com LUMES, S

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/bergthora_skuladottir.pdf - 2026-06-20

Heavy-flavor electron-muon correlations in p plus p and d plus Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

Background: Heavy-flavor modification in relativistic p(d) + A collisions are sensitive to different kinds of strong-interaction physics ranging from modifications of the nuclear wave function to initial- and final-state energy loss. Modifications to single heavy-flavor particles and their decay leptons at midrapidity and forward rapidity are well established at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

Convalescent plasma treatment in severely immunosuppressed patients hospitalized with COVID-19: an observational study of 28 cases

BackgroundImmunosuppressed patients are particularly vulnerable to severe infection from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), risking prolonged viremia and symptom duration. In this study we describe clinical and virological treatment outcomes in a heterogeneous group of patients with severe immunosuppression due to various causes suffering from COVID-19 infection, who

A randomized study of chemotherapy with procarbazine, vincristine, and lomustine with and without radiation therapy for astrocytoma grades 3 and/or 4

The authors undertook a controlled, prospective, randomized study of 171 patients with supratentorial astrocytoma grades 3 and/or 4 (classified according to Kernohan). All patients were given chemotherapy consisting of procarbazine, vincristine, and lomustine (CCNU) (PVC). Half of the patients received whole-brain irradiation (RT) to a dose of 5800 cGy in the tumor-bearing hemisphere and 5000 cGy

Forensic assessment of single stab injuries to the trunk

IntroductionForensic pathologists are frequently confronted with questions about the likelihood that an injury is inflicted by an assault or is self-inflicted. However, little is known of epidemiological variables applicable to differentiate between homicides and suicides in deaths caused by single stab injuries to the trunk. MethodUsing the Swedish forensic autopsy register we identified 94 homic

The trajectory of functional decline over the last 4 months of life in a palliative care population : A prospective, consecutive cohort study

Background: Understanding current patterns of functional decline will inform patient care and has health service and resource implications. Aim: This prospective consecutive cohort study aims to map the shape of functional decline trajectories at the end of life by diagnosis. Design: Changes in functional status were measured using the Australia-modified Karnofsky Performance Status Scale. Segment

Mapping and predicting mortality from systemic sclerosis

Objectives To determine the causes of death and risk factors in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods Between 2000 and 2011, we examined the death certificates of all French patients with SSc to determine causes of death. Then we examined causes of death and developed a score associated with all-cause mortality from the international European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database. Candidat

Dynamic high-sensitivity troponin elevations in atrial fibrillation patients might not be associated with significant coronary artery disease

Background: Since the introduction of high-sensitivity troponin assays a greater proportion of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients present with dynamic troponin elevations. We hypothesize that significant coronary artery disease (CAD) causes relative ischemia in the setting of a rapid heart rate resulting in dynamic troponin elevation. The aim of this study was to examine if patients without known C

The ethics of palliative sedation in children

At the end of life, when cure or meaningful prolongation of life is no longer available, relief of suffering is the overriding goal. In certain circumstances standard treatments may fall short of this goal, and palliative sedation (PS) to unconsciousness can be applied as a ultimum refugium.We cared for a 4-year old boy with a brain-stem tumor. In spite of all curative treatment efforts the tumor

Value of conventional, and diffusion- and perfusion weighted MRI in the management of patients with unclear cerebral pathology, admitted to the intensive care unit

The aim of our retrospective study was to determine the extent to which diffusion- and perfusion- weighted MRI combined with conventional MRI could be helpful in the evaluation of intensive care unit (ICU) patients who have unknown or unclear cerebral pathology underlying a serious clinical condition. Twenty-one ICU patients with disparity between the findings on brain CT scan and their clinical s

Is the adiposity-associated FTO gene variant related to all-cause mortality independent of adiposity? Meta-analysis of data from 169,551 Caucasian adults

Previously, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs9939609, in the FTO gene showed a much stronger association with all-cause mortality than expected from its association with body mass index (BMI), body fat mass index (FMI) and waist circumference (WC). This finding implies that the SNP has strong pleiotropic effects on adiposity and adiposity-independent pathological pathways that leads to in

Thromboprophylactic effect of low molecular weight heparin started in the evening before elective general abdominal surgery: a comparison with low-dose heparin

A prospective randomized double-blind trial was performed comparing conventional low-dose heparin with a LMWH fragment (Kabi 2165, Fragmin) for thromboprophylaxis in elective general abdominal surgical patients. The first dose of the fragment was given in the evening before surgery, and thereafter every evening. There were 1002 analyzable patients, 826 having received correct prophylaxis. Sixty th

Aortic valve replacement in patients older than 85 years: outcomes and the effect on their quality of life

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the outcome of aortic valve replacement (AVR) and the effect on quality of life in patients aged over 85 who had symptomatic aortic stenosis. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 21 patients, aged 85-91 years (mean age 86.5), who underwent AVR, 10 of whom underwent concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) between 1989 and 199

Mode of delivery in breech presentation at term: increased neonatal morbidity with vaginal delivery

OBJECTIVE: To compare the neonatal outcome in planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean section in term singleton pregnancies with breech presentation in a Scandinavian clinic with a high rate of vaginal breech delivery. METHODS: A retrospective study including 1050 term singleton breech pregnancies delivered at a Swedish tertiary referral center during 1988 to 2000. For 699 patients (67%) a v

Fertility-sparing surgery and outcome in fertile women with ovarian borderline tumors and epithelial invasive ovarian cancer.

Objective: The aim was to evaluate the outcome of fertility-sparing treatment in ovarian borderline tumors and early invasive ovarian cancer. Materials and methods: All women diagnosed with an ovarian borderline tumor or early invasive ovarian cancer who were treated with fertility-sparing surgery at the University Hospital in Lund between 1988 and 2002 were identified and included in the study (n