In pregnancy, the experience of domestic violence can have serious adverse maternal and neonatal health effects, and epigenetic studies indicate long-lasting consequences on children as they grow into adulthood. Antenatal care is a window of opportunity to reduce these harmful health consequences as most women use these health services in their lifetimes.
The Norwegian Research Council
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CardiovascularNTNUhealth
Using artificial intelligence to measure the heart
by @NTNUhealth 24 May 2018Artificial intelligence can now help clinicians by automatically measuring the heart in ultrasound images. This can save time and may in the future enable inexperienced users to perform accurate measurements of the heart.
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Innovation was the main topic at the Fall Conference Day for the Centre for Innovative Ultrasound Solutions (CIUS). Invited guest speakers, industry partners and…
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Bloger: Maria Ryssdal Kraby, PhD-Candidate, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine Breast cancer survival is high. However, many cancer survivors experience long-term side effects from…
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Research
Exploiting nonlinear distortion to switch from black and white to colour in underwater acoustic imaging
by @NTNUhealth 16 December 2016Blogger: Fabrice Prieur, PostDoc, University of Oslo and Centre for Innovative Ultrasound Solutions (CIUS) When ultrasound propagates through water nonlinear effects come into…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
CEMIR received Young Research Talents grant (FRIPRO) from the Research Council of Norway
by @NTNUhealth 9 December 2016Two researchers at CEMIR, Atle Granlund and Richard Kandasamy have received the “Young Research Talents” – grants that is a part of the FRIPRO-funding (Norwegian…
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The second CIUS full-day conference held on 23 November 2016 in Trondheim, attracted near 80 participants representing CIUS researchers, partners, collaborators and international speakers. …
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Blogger: Siver Moestue, Associate Professor MR Cancer Group, Department of circulation and medical imaging, NTNU Cancer cells are notoriously difficult to deal…
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CancerResearch
Can a psoriasis drug be used to treat breast cancer? Targeting the link between inflammation and cancer
by @NTNUhealth 27 October 2016Bloggers: Hanna Maja Tunset, PhD candidate, Eugene Kim, PostDoc, MR Cancer group, Department of circulation and medical imaging October is nearly over.…
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Bloggers: Trygve Andreassen, Senior engineer, and Siver Moestue, Associate professor, The MR Cancer Group, Department of circulation and medical imaging Scientists all over the world…