2-year Master of Science in Public Health, specializing in Global Health at NTNU. In this video some of the challenges regarding global health is…
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Reproductive Health and ChildbirthResearch
Six weeks of data collection in Sri Lanka’s hill country tea plantations
by @NTNUhealth 12 December 2014Bloggers: Jennifer J. Infanti (Department of Public Health and General Practice, NTNU), Ragnhild Lund (Department of Geography, NTNU) and Kumudu Wijewardene (Department of Community…
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Blogger: Elisabeth Darj professor in Global Health Last week, the conference Appropriate Health Technology for Low Resource Settings, was held in London. Access…
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Generic Health RelevanceReproductive Health and ChildbirthResearchStudent life
Global Health Day 2014: Health challenges in low income countries
by @NTNUhealth 18 September 2014Health challenges in low income countries is the theme of this years’ Global Health Day. The is seminar organised by The Faculty of Medicine…
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CardiovascularGeneric Health RelevanceInflammatory and Immune SystemResearchStroke
Cardiovascular disease is associated with increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis
by @NTNUhealth 11 June 2014Blogger: Vibeke Videm Twice as many of those who got rheumatoid arthritis between the HUNT2 population-based health survey in 1995-1997 and the next survey (HUNT3)…
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Children and youthReproductive Health and Childbirth
30 years of research on small-for-gestational-age and very-low-birth-weight children
by Maria Stuifbergen 19 May 2014Thirty years ago, the first research project on Small-for-gestation-age (SGA)was started at the Department of Public Health and General Practice at NTNU in Trondheim.…
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Blogger: Jennifer Infanti Photos: Jennifer Infanti & Elisabeth Darj (NTNU), Chandra Yogal (Dhulikhel Hospital-Kathmandu University Hospital) Elisabeth Darj and I arrived under…
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Research
Data sharing from The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study contributes to breakthrough in diabetes research
by Maria Stuifbergen 28 March 2014This is a story about a small contribution. A contribution that will help explain how hereditary traits can prevent illness for some, whilst seemingly…
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OpinionsReproductive Health and ChildbirthResearch
Improving antenatal care for pregnant women experiencing domestic violence
by Hanne Strypet 16 January 2014Blogger: Jennifer J. Infanti The Faculty of Medicine at NTNU is delighted to welcome four doctors/researchers from Nepal to Trondheim between…
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Global health in Trondheim
by @NTNUhealth 14 November 2013Blogger: Elisabeth Darj On the first of September I started my work as the first professor in Global Health at NTNU…