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Diagnostics of pruritus.
Effekten blir att sexuella trakasserier vid Lunds universitet verkar mycket allvarligare än de är
The 'crisis of care' and the neoliberal restructuring of the public sector: a feminist Polanyian analysis
Screening for autoantibody targets in post-vaccination narcolepsy using proteome arrays
Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is a chronic sleep disorder caused by a specific loss of hypocretin-producing neurons. The incidence of NT1 increased in Sweden, Finland and Norway following Pandemrix®-vaccination, initiated to prevent the 2009 influenza pandemic. The pathogenesis of NT1 is poorly understood, and causal links to vaccination are yet to be clarified. The strong association with Human leukocy
Sonication enhances the stability of MnO2 nanoparticles on silk film template for enzyme mimic application
We have developed an in-situ method using sonication (3 mm probe sonicator, 30 W, 20 kHz) and auto-reduction (control) to study the mechanism of the formation of manganese dioxide (MnO2) on a solid template (silk film), and its resulting enzymatic activity on tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) substrate. The fabrication of the silk film was first optimized for stability (no degradation) and optical transp
Leisure in Late Capitalism
There is no apparent need for individuals to endure this kind of suffering in contemporary Western society with all its advantages. Nevertheless, endurance running is now a mainstream leisure pursuit. Why do hundreds of thousands of men, women and even children choose this torturous kind of leisure activity?In previous literature on consumption of extraordinary experiences, authors focus on the pu
Nerdery, Snobbery and Connoisseurship : Developing conceptual clarity within the area of refined consumption
As consumers in Western consumer culture have increasingly turned from high cultural to low cultural consumption categories to cultivate themselves, the meanings of the traditional and socio-cultural concepts used to represent different forms of consumer expertise have been blurred or altered. Drawing upon sociocultural literature on taste and distinction we attempt to provide theoretical clarity
Achieving person-centred health systems : Evidence, strategies and challenges
he idea of person-centred health systems is widely advocated in political and policy declarations to better address health system challenges. A person-centred approach is advocated on political, ethical and instrumental grounds and believed to benefit service users, health professionals and the health system more broadly. However, there is continuing debate about the strategies that are available
The person at the centre of health systems: an introduction
Person-centred health systems: strategies, drivers and impacts
Person-centredness: exploring its evolution and meaning in the health system context
Achieving person-centred health systems: levers and strategies
The person at the centre? The role of self-management and self-management support
Performance management and audit & feedback to support learning and innovation : Theoretical review and implications for Swedish primary care
Health care professionals frequently describe performance management and monitoring of efficiency and quality measures for external accountability as an administrative burden with limited benefits. Professionals argue that they are subject to too tight control that signals distrust, limits professional autonomy and ultimately decreases their motivation to perform. At worst, poorly incentivized ind
Structural proteomics, electron cryo-microscopy and structural modeling approaches in bacteria-human protein interactions
A central challenge in infection medicine is to determine the structure and function of host-pathogen protein-protein interactions to understand how these interactions facilitate bacterial adhesion, dissemination and survival. In this review, we focus on proteomics, electron cryo-microscopy and structural modeling to showcase instances where affinity-purification (AP) and cross-linking (XL) mass s
Errett Callahan (1937-2019) and his impact on Swedish archaeology
A life-course analysis of engagement in violent extremist groups
In this exploratory study, individuals’ processes of engagement in violent extremist groups are analysed by drawing from criminological life-course theory and narrative-based understandings of crime. Based on interviews with individuals who have participated in violent extremism, it is suggested that the process of engagement consists of three steps: (1) a weakening of informal social controls, fo
Use of potentially inappropriate medication and polypharmacy in older adults : a repeated cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: With age, the number of chronic conditions increases along with the use of medications. For several years, polypharmacy has been found to be on the increase in western societies. Polypharmacy is associated with an increased risk of adverse drug events (ADE). Medications called potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) have also been found to increase the risk of ADEs in an older popu
Describing coseismic groundwater level rise using tank model in volcanic aquifers, Kumamoto, southern Japan
The change of groundwater levels after the 2016 Mw 7.0 Kumamoto crustal earthquake was evaluated using a simple conceptual hydrological model in an attempt to show the presence, intensity, and probable mechanism of water level rise observed in Kumamoto where a comprehensive observation-well network exists. A tank model was applied to verify 16 wells in the study field. In the model groundwater lev