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Our research focuses on acute conditions in primary care, cancer diseases, quality development, physical activity, multimorbidity and mental health in general practice.
We publish scientific papers on general practice and family medicine, and we disseminate new knowledge on preventive care and treatment in general practice.
The Research Unit for General Practice in Aarhus is an independent institution conducting research in general practice and related areas of health care.
Danish mothers are insufficiently physically active. National guidelines and maternity care support may promote physical activity after childbirth, according to a new dissertation.
Persistent intense grief can not only increase the risk of anxiety and depression. Excess mortality is also seen among the bereaved for many years after the loss, according to a new Danish study.
Study with over 5,200 runners shows that running injuries do not develop gradually over time – but most often occur during a single running session. Millions of runners are therefore receiving incorrect guidance from sports watches, researcher warns.