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News - Successful ageing

  • Researching technical solutions for sufferers of dementia

    Antonios Tsertsidis 19 December 2017

    Even persons suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s should be able to have their voices heard. This is the starting point for Antonios Tsertsidis’s research on assistive technology for the elderly.

  • Ikaria’s sprightly 100-year-olds – Örebro researchers want to unravel the mystery

    Five Örebro researchers want to unravel the mystery of why there are so many sprightly 100-year-olds on Ikaria. From left to right: Allan Sirsjö, Mikael Ivarsson, Alexander Persson, Magnus Grenegård and Nikolaos Venizelos. 08 November 2017

    Is their way of socialising, the stress-free lifestyle or genetics? No one knows for sure. But the fact is that those living on the Greek island of Ikaria live a very long time. Now researchers at Örebro University want to investigate why.

  • Older men’s health connected to music – unique research breaks new ground

    Katarina Lindblad 07 November 2017

    Masculinity, older men and health and their link to music. “It is an unresearched field,” says Music Therapist Katarina Lindblad, who is breaking new ground with her study.

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