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Saving mothers´ lives through better care Lill Trine Nyfløt
Menopausal Hormone Therapy and The Risk for Cancer Iqbal Al-Zirqi
The rise of personalized medicine and drug repurposing in breast cancer: a real world evidence study in Norway Katrine F. Vandraas
The PURPLE Study Katariina Laine
Interdisciplinary assessment teams in municipal home care services – a sustainable service innovation that meets the needs of the patient? Oscar Tranvåg
FRIDE - Voluntary effort in caring for people with dementia Oscar Tranvåg
Can secondary fracture prevention reduce social inequality in health and improve quality of life after hip fractures? Åshild Bjørnerem
Why do some women break their bones while others do not? Åshild Bjørnerem

 

 
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Recent publications

Heitmann G, Meland K, Laine K, Flaathen EM, Leonardsen AL (2025)
Women´s experiences with being exposed to external aortic compression in the management of postpartum hemorrhage: a qualitative study in Norway
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 25 (1), 839
DOI 10.1186/s12884-025-07914-4, PubMed 40797234

Borgen TT, Brunborg C, Frihagen F, Solberg LB, Andreasen C, Figved W, Apalset EM, Gjertsen JE, Basso T, Stutzer JM, Nordsletten L, Eriksen EF, Bjørnerem Å (2025)
External validation of FRISBEE 2-year and 5-year fracture prediction models in a fracture liaison service cohort
Arch Osteoporos, 20 (1), 107
DOI 10.1007/s11657-025-01516-5, PubMed 40751006

Kvalvik SA, Åmark H, Helmig RB, Gissler M, Nyfløt LT, Skrede S, Vangen S, Rasmussen S, Baghestan E (2025)
Maternal deaths from sepsis in the Nordic countries during 2005-2021: A descriptive study
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand (in press)
DOI 10.1111/aogs.70011, PubMed 40614128

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