Sweden advances patient-centered health research with Sara Riggare's PhD on personal science and Chalmers' new professorship in health engineering bolstered by major funding.
Research reveals the crucial gut-brain communication impacting mental health and digestive disorders like IBS, highlighting new treatment possibilities.
New research from Swedish universities reveals sauna bathing reduces pain and improves sleep for women, marking a notable advance in women's health studies.
A Swedish-German study reveals distinct genetic mutation patterns in sporadic ALS, potentially transforming future diagnostics and personalized treatments.
Two children in Lund initially declared healthy by a pediatric cardiologist are being reexamined following a review of 380 medical records in an ongoing investigation.
Swedish innovations include a new ventilation technology to reduce healthcare infections and a groundbreaking ALS treatment showing promise in Nordic trials.
Örebro University researchers have developed two AI models utilizing EEG data to provide accurate and privacy-conscious early dementia diagnosis, marking a significant advance in Swedish healthcare technology.
Örebro University and international partners have created AI models that enable earlier and more accurate detection of dementia, promising improved patient care.
A new technological breakthrough has enabled most patients in a study to regain vision lost to macular degeneration, restoring their ability to read and improving daily life.
Swedish researchers have developed an AI-based method that improves early prostate cancer detection by identifying tissue changes missed by traditional biopsies.
Oura's latest study uses data from over 10,000 pregnancies to reveal detailed physiological patterns during pregnancy, offering insights for personalized maternal care.
Lundbeck partners with OpenAI to integrate AI and accelerate brain disease research, while new AI systems revive forgotten scientific data to boost research efficiency.
While health apps often fail to maintain sustained weight loss motivation, new obesity medications offer effective support, as shown by personal success stories and recent studies.
New studies reveal that fathers' lifestyle choices like smoking and diet can epigenetically impact the health of their children and grandchildren, affecting risks for asthma and metabolic diseases.
Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi receive the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their pivotal research on immune regulation through regulatory T-cells.