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Även mindre dos kolesterolsänkande skyddar vid typ 2-diabetes

Risken för hjärt-kärlsjukdom och död hos personer med typ 2-diabetes minskar om de faktiskt tar de kolesterolsänkande läkemedel som ordinerats. Forskning visar dock att riskerna dämpas även om de inte tar full dos. – Resultaten är viktiga och användbara för såväl patient som vårdgivare, för att försöka motivera patienten att följa den rekommenderade behandlingen även om hen glömmer bort att ta sin

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/aven-mindre-dos-kolesterolsankande-skyddar-vid-typ-2-diabetes - 2026-01-02

Studie om stress och typ 2-diabetes

Den senaste forskningen tyder på att stress och blodsocker samverkar på ett sätt som vi tidigare inte anat. En forskningsstudie som leds från Lunds Universitets Diabetescentrum i Malmö kommer att undersöka hur naturliga variationer i stressnivån påverkar blodsockret, både hos personer med och utan typ 2-diabetes. Deltagarna i studien kommer också få tillgång till ett forskningsbaserat Internetverk

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/studie-om-stress-och-typ-2-diabetes - 2026-01-02

Nedsatt insulinkänslighet vanligt bland förskolebarn med övervikt

Redan i sexårsåldern drabbas barn med övervikt och fetma av nedsatt insulinkänslighet, blodfettsrubbning och högt blodtryck. Det visar en avhandling från Sahlgrenska akademin. Om barnen inte får hjälp innebär det en kraftigt ökad risk att senare i livet utveckla diabetes typ 2 och andra hjärt-kärlsjukdomar. – Trots att studien omfattar en ganska liten grupp barn såg vi att några av dem uppfyllde a

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/nedsatt-insulinkanslighet-vanligt-bland-forskolebarn-med-overvikt - 2026-01-02

MicroRNA kopplat till diabetes

Lena Eliasson professor i experimentell diabetesforskning vid Lunds Universitet har arbetat med forskning om mikroRNA (miRNA) med koppling till diabetes i ett flertal år. År 2017 fick hon ett forskningsanslag på två miljoner för att forska vidare hur mikroRNA kan användas vid behandling och prediktion av diabetes. Professor Lena Eliasson är utbildad civilingenjör i teknisk fysik vid Chalmers, som

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/microrna-kopplat-till-diabetes - 2026-01-02

Matvanorna normaliserades efter fetmaoperation

Ny forskning visar att en så kallad gastric bypass-operation på flera sätt hjälper en överviktig till ett ätande som främjar viktminskning. – Efter operationen ses stora förändringar av livsmedelsval och ätbeteende som liknar de vi ser hos en frisk normalviktig kontrollgrupp, säger doktoranden Anna Laurenius. I sin avhandling från Sahlgrenska akademin, Göteborgs universitet, har Anna Laurenius, le

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/matvanorna-normaliserades-efter-fetmaoperation - 2026-01-02

Ny musmodell bekräftar hur typ 2 diabetes utvecklas

Lundaforskare har utvecklat en ny musmodell som ger svar på vad som de facto sker i kroppen när typ 2 diabetes utvecklas och hur kroppen svarar på läkemedelsbehandling. Långtidsstudier av den medelålders musmodellen kan bättre än tidigare studier bekräfta hur läkemedel för typ 2 diabetes fungerar i människor. - De djurmodeller för typ 2 diabetes-studier som hittills funnits har inte varit optimala

https://www.diabetesportalen.lu.se/artikel/ny-musmodell-bekraftar-hur-typ-2-diabetes-utvecklas - 2026-01-02

New study: Lost brain function restored after stroke

Researchers have succeeded in restoring lost brain function in mouse models of stroke using small molecules that in the future could potentially be developed into a stroke recovery therapy. “Communication between nerve cells in large parts of the brain changes after a stroke and we show that it can be partially restored with the treatment”, says Tadeusz Wieloch, senior professor of neurobiology at

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-study-lost-brain-function-restored-after-stroke - 2026-01-02

Commonly used pesticides are still harming bees

 A new study from Lund confirms that pesticides commonly used in farmland significantly harm bumblebees. Data from 106 sites across 8 European countries show that despite tightened pesticide regulations, more needs to be done.Despite claims of the world's most rigorous risk assessment process, the use of approved pesticides in European agricultural landscapes still negatively affects non-target or

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/commonly-used-pesticides-are-still-harming-bees - 2026-01-02

Lund University ranks in top 10 in global sustainability ranking

Lund University has been rated number 8 in the world out of 1,403 universities assessed in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability, which ranks sustainable development at higher education institutions around the globe. This places the University third-best in Europe and highest in Sweden. The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability is a framework for showing how universities are tack

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-ranks-top-10-global-sustainability-ranking - 2026-01-02

Astronomers determine the age of three mysterious baby stars at the heart of the Milky Way

Through analysis of high-resolution data from a ten-metre telescope in Hawaii, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in generating new knowledge about three stars at the very heart of the Milky Way. The stars proved to be unusually young with a puzzling chemical composition that surprised the researchers. The study, which has been published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, e

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/astronomers-determine-age-three-mysterious-baby-stars-heart-milky-way - 2026-01-02

Plant waste to be transformed into food at new lab in Lund

Lund University and Tetra Pak Processing are joining forces to build one of the largest precision fermentation research facilities in the Nordics. Microorganisms will be selected, fine-tuned and trained to convert inedible waste into food and materials for a growing population. The term “precision fermentation” is being used increasingly by biotechnology and food experts. As resources dwindle and

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/plant-waste-be-transformed-food-new-lab-lund - 2026-01-02

Epigenetic changes can cause type 2 diabetes

Do epigenetic changes cause type 2 diabetes, or do the changes occur only after a person has become ill? A new study by researchers at Lund University provides increased support for the idea that epigenetic changes can cause type 2 diabetes. The researchers behind the new findings published in Nature Communications now aim to develop methods for disease prevention. We inherit our genes from our pa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/epigenetic-changes-can-cause-type-2-diabetes - 2026-01-02

Lund University welcomes 800 new international students

Tuesday 9 January is Arrival Day, when international students arrive at Lund University from around the world. The University receives students from over 130 countries. During the spring semester, approximately 800 new international students are expected to start their studies at Lund University. On Arrival Day, some 450 students are expected to arrive.These students include:About 550 exchange stu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-welcomes-800-new-international-students - 2026-01-02

A step closer to treatment for severe bacterial infections and sepsis

The development of a new treatment strategy for bacterial infections and sepsis is being led by researchers at Lund University. In a study the researchers demonstrate how they, by mimicking a substance naturally present in the body, can neutralize toxic substances from bacteria and thereby mitigate harmful inflammation that could otherwise lead to sepsis. “Despite decades of research, there are cu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/step-closer-treatment-severe-bacterial-infections-and-sepsis - 2026-01-02

Donations help highlight Ravensbrück art

An upcoming book featuring reproductions of artworks from the Ravensbrück concentration camp tells the story of the horrific reality its female inmates had to endure. The book has been published entirely thanks to private donations.  In spring 1945, around seven thousand women, survivors of the Nazi concentration camp in Ravensbrück, came to Sweden as part of a Swedish-Danish rescue operation. Amo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/donations-help-highlight-ravensbruck-art - 2026-01-02

French President Emmanuel Macron visits Lund University

During a French state visit to Sweden, President Emmanuel Macron visited Lund University on Wednesday, where he spoke directly with students at Studentafton. The President addressed challenges, possibilities and the future of the European cooperation. It was a long wait for vice-Chancellor Erik Renström and the audience inside the main University building. Finally, President Macron and his wife Br

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/french-president-emmanuel-macron-visits-lund-university - 2026-01-02

Scandinavia’s first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population

Following the arrival of the first farmers in Scandinavia 5,900 years ago, the hunter-gatherer population was wiped out within a few generations, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden, among others. The results, which are contrary to prevailing opinion, are based on DNA analysis of skeletons and teeth found in what is now Denmark. The extensive study has been published as four se

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/scandinavias-first-farmers-slaughtered-hunter-gatherer-population - 2026-01-02

The brain is 'programmed' for learning from people we like

Our brains are "programmed" to learn more from people we like – and less from those we dislike. This has been shown by researchers in cognitive neuroscience in a series of experiments. Memory serves a vital function, enabling us to learn from new experiences and update existing knowledge. We learn both from individual experiences and from connecting them to draw new conclusions about the world. Th

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/brain-programmed-learning-people-we - 2026-01-02