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University of Copenhagen's Articles
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Citation: Malaria Journal 2025 24:354
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Describing students’ learning about evolution through the lens of digital concept mapping
Citation: Evolution: Education and Outreach 2025 18:10 -
Q&A: inbreeding and its implications for conservation
Citation: BMC Biology 2025 23:314 -
GBD 2023: over twice the health loss from headache disorders among females compared with males, and one fifth of the loss is attributable to medication overuse
Citation: The Journal of Headache and Pain 2025 26:227 -
What evidence exists for the impact of restoration of natural processes on biodiversity in temperate ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
Citation: Environmental Evidence 2025 14:18 -
Anthelmintic resistance in livestock in Africa: review of the current status
Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2025 21:615 -
Navigating fairness aspects of clinical prediction models
Citation: BMC Medicine 2025 23:567 -
Unexpected absence of fetal hemoglobin induction by lenalidomide in a patient with sickle cell anemia with concurrent multiple myeloma
Citation: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2025 20:522 -
The prevalence of headache disorders in children and adolescents in Nepal: a schools-based cross-sectional study
Citation: The Journal of Headache and Pain 2025 26:218 -
Detailed assessment of axial and peripheral entheses and joints in axial spondyloarthritis and psoriatic arthritis patients treated with ixekizumab (DAPHNE): design of a 2-year phase IV trial applying whole-body MRI, MRI-based synthetic CT, and CT
Citation: BMC Rheumatology 2025 9:120 -
Validation of sleep-wake estimation from thigh-worn accelerometers against polysomnography in adolescents with and without mental disorders
Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2025 25:990 -
The burden of endometriosis on quality of life in Danish women: an analysis of the Danish Blood Donor Study
Citation: BMC Medicine 2025 23:560 -
Artificial intelligence analysis of OCT biomarkers to predict visual outcomes following vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane
Citation: International Journal of Retina and Vitreous 2025 11:106 -
SHINE – social prescribing for adults and the elderly: the path to effective implementation. A study protocol
Citation: Implementation Science Communications 2025 6:104 -
Developing and validating the co-creation rainbow framework for intrinsic evaluation of methods: a health CASCADE structured review of models representing co-creation principles
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2025 23:127 -
Integrated methods for public health action tracking (IMPAcT): to understand and evaluate systems change in a public health context
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2025 23:125 -
10-year follow-up of patients treated with catheter-based renal denervation for resistant hypertension: an observational study
Citation: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2025 25:723 -
Exploring patient experiences with a mindfulness course in a general practice setting: a qualitative study
Citation: BMC Primary Care 2025 26:305 -
The global prevalence of headache disorders of public-health importance: a meta-analysis of population-based individual participant data from 41,614 adults from 17 countries
Citation: The Journal of Headache and Pain 2025 26:204 -
High degree of dental neglect characterizes adult patients hospitalized with severe odontogenic infections: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Citation: BMC Oral Health 2025 25:1545