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Subarachnoid haemorrhage fatality rate higher than previously thought

A Finnish study has found that subarachnoid haemorrhage, an apparently rare form of stroke, is a more common cause of death than previously thought. Subarachnoid...
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Finland creates digital tools to help seniors stay at home

The Helsinki Service Centre, Palvelukeskus, is creating tech-enabled tools for senior citizens to manage their wellbeing and tackle problems of loneliness Across Europe, the population...
Biobanking in Finland: a success story

Biobanking in Finland: a success story

Finland’s unique biobanking landscape makes it an ideal environment for pharmaceutical and health research, as told to Health Europa. Finland may be a small country,...
Finland launches global genome data research project

Finland launches global genome data research project

FinnGen, a unique study that combines genome information with digital healthcare, has been launched by researchers in Helsinki, Finland. The FinnGen study plans to...
Redressing the balance

Redressing the balance

European Commissioner for Health Vytenis Andriukaitis emphasised the disparity between how physical and mental disorders are treated. Mental health disorders are often overlooked compared to...

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