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  Acta sociologica [Norway]
Country: Norway

Publisher: Sage Publications

ISBN: 0001-6993



Is there something wrong with the prisons in Norway?
OPINION: While the Norwegian Correctional Service’s institutional strategy defines resocialisation as the goal, a significant share of those incarcerated come back after release.


Mortality Among Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Registry‐Based Study in Norway, 1992–2010
Approximately 200 different mutations in the LDL receptor gene have been found to cause FH among patients living in Norway, and 4 mutations are responsible for 47.2% of all FH cases. 4 The aim of this ...


Jobs that keep your brain sharp: Stimulating careers linked to better memory in old age
OSLO, Norway — We’ve all heard the phrase “use it or ... that mentally engaging career could be giving your brain a workout, too! The study, published in the journal Neurology, looked at over 7,000 ...


Resilience in the Face of Uncertainty: A Comparative Study on Organizational Learning from the 22/7 Terrorist Attacks and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Disasters, epitomized by the unexpected 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway and the anticipated COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, reveal critical lessons for ...


COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness: Results from Norway demonstrate the reproducibility of federated analytics
Researchers from NDORMS and the University of Oslo have successfully replicated findings from recently published international studies on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent long COVID ...


Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent long COVID: data from Norway
Reproducing previous methods (appendix p 25 and our previous study), Data shown are n or n ... Gray method and Cox regression are highly consistent (appendix p 9). As Norway suspended the use of ...


Moving More Might Be the Key to Managing Pain: A Groundbreaking Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study from Norway might just have the answer you’ve been searching for. Researchers from the University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, have made a compelling discovery that could ...


Here’s the job that will help keep you sharp later in life: study
Another 2016 study found that the following jobs help preserve healthy brain function: manager, teacher, lawyer, social worker, engineer, physicist, physician, dentist and pharmacist. Additionally, a ...


Working routine job could boost risk of cognitive impairment, dementia: study
A new study highlights the value of a job that requires more complex thinking as a way to possibly maintain memory and thinking in old age.


Routine jobs raise the risk of cognitive decline by 66% and dementia by 37%, study says
People who have cognitively demanding jobs are much less likely to experience cognitive decline and dementia in their 70s, a study finds.


Occupational cognitive demands may help stave off memory and thinking problems later in life
The harder your brain works at your job, the less likely you may be to have memory and thinking problems later in life, according to a new study published in the April 17, 2024, online issue of ...


Study reveals that South Africans spend more time on their screens than any other nation
According to a study by Electronics Hub, South Africans spend an average of 24.67% of their waking day watching TV.