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Ingunn Olea Lund

@ingunnolea

Substance Use, Health Psychology, Psychiatric Genetic Epidemiology. Research Professor. Norwegian Institute of Public Health & University of Oslo.

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linkhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-3cMWhoAAAAJ&hl=no&oi=ao calendar_today14-04-2009 11:42:33

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To supercharge science, first experiment with how it is funded
economist.com/leaders/2023/1…
from TheEconomist

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🌟Exciting PhD opportunity at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway 🌟
Are you passionate about making a difference in the field of mental health? Join us at the Centre for Genetic Epidemiology and Mental Health!

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har også verdi: de bidrar til mer balansert oversikt over forskningsfeltet og unngår en feilaktig fremstilling som kun viser positive sammenhenger. Helga Ask Njål Andersen Folkehelseinstituttet UiO - Psykologisk Institutt
forskersonen.no/alkohol-forskn…

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Because it is so potent and easy to smuggle, fentanyl has all but competed heroin out of the market. Pills can be had wholesale for as little as $1. The potency is deadly: dealers using crude equipment can easily accidentally press a lethal quantity into a single pill. 💊💀

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We explore the impact of parents' alcohol use, mental health, and education level on teens' ZZZs💤🌛
bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Njål Andersen Helga Ask UiO - Psykologisk Institutt Folkehelseinstituttet

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PhD Fellowship – Mental Health Inequalities and Mechanisms that Lead to Social Marginalization (243841) | University of Oslo jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…

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Det er bare sosiologer som lar seg forbause av at klasse og genetikk henger sammen

klassekampen.no/artikkel/2023-…

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For decades, scientific studies suggested moderate drinking was better for most people’s health than not drinking. A new analysis of more than 40 years of research has concluded that many of those studies were flawed and that the opposite is true.
nyti.ms/3Mht2tS

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I’m looking for candidates wanting to write an application for a MSCA fellowship based on MoBa genetics.

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Despite what you may have heard, zero drinks is better than a few (even red wine) and the threshold beyond which health issues start to surface is 2 drinks per week. All that and more about alcohol and your health here: hubermanlab.com/what-alcohol-d…

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Enjoyed this Maya Shankar @ A Slight Change of Plans episode on strategies for how to better tolerate and understand stress, and tools for coping when a small “mindset shift” isn’t enough. Check it out🙂

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'The author, it turned out, had simply copied parts of the polyp paper and changed the disease'. 😬 economist.com/science-and-te…

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Worse care is contributing to huge numbers of excess deaths. Mortality in Europe is about 10% higher than expected in a normal year. economist.com/leaders/2023/0…

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'Sorry to be a buzz-kill, but that nightly glass or two of wine is not improving your health'. nyti.ms/3iCnTQE

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