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1. Psychosurgery in Sweden 1944 - 1958 : the practice, the professional and media discourse
Sammanfattning : Background. The pioneering early experiments of prefrontal lobotomy were performed in 1944 by neurosurgeons in Stockholm in collaboration with psychiatrists. There was a rapid implementation of the new surgical approach. In 1946 and 1947 the two state mental hospitals, Umedalen and Sidsjön, introduced prefrontal lobotomy on a large scale. LÄS MER
2. Träffad av blixten eller långsam kvävning : genuskodade uttryck för depression i en primärvårdskontext
Sammanfattning : Depression is a common mental health problem in primary health care. One third of the Swedish population is expected to experience depression at some point in their lives. The understanding of depression has expanded, both from a lay and primary health care perspective. LÄS MER
3. Förhandling pågår : en studie av internationella skidförbundets (FIS) medialisering
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to problematise and illustrate mediatisation of the International Ski Federation (FIS). To fulfil this purpose, I based my work on the following questions:1. What perceptions do sport journalists and those within the FIS have of the relationship between the FIS and the media? 2. LÄS MER
4. Adaptive immune responses in atherosclerosis - or how to prolong the use of your yellow socks
Sammanfattning : Abstract Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease, but an unbalanced immune system plays a critical role in the disease development. A common theory states that a continuous stress to the vascular vessel wall initiates a repair process that however is insufficient to completely heal the tissue. LÄS MER
5. Emergency Department Crowding. Objective Modelling based on Workload
Sammanfattning : Emergency Departments (ED) have a central role in modern healthcare, providing emergent care regardless of complaint 24/7. However, EDs are often characterized by long waiting times for patients and a stressful working environment for staff. These are features or a resource and demand mismatch, internationally known as ED crowding. LÄS MER