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The Trøndelag Health Study, graphical representation 1984–2019. Of the Young-HUNT studies only 1, 3 and 4 are included. See article text for information on Young-HUNT2 Map of Norway showing the county of Trøndelag in red. The Trøndelag Health Study (The HUNT Study) is a cohort health study performed in the Norwegian county of Trøndelag. [1]
19 September – The Norwegian Veterinary Institute announces the first cases of bluetongue disease in Norway since 2009 following tests on livestock in the south of the country. [ 20 ] 25 September – Authorities announce the arrest of a German resident of Cameroonian origin on suspicion of inciting crimes against humanity during the ...
Guidelines on the choice of agents and how best to step up treatment for various subgroups in hypertension (high blood pressure) have changed over time and differ between countries. A Comparison of International Guidelines on Goal Blood Pressure and Initial Therapy for Adults With Hypertension (adapted from JNC 8 guidelines [ 1 ] )
The six - year professional degree (cand.psychol) is as of 2024 only offered at the four traditional universities of Norway; The University of Oslo, NTNU, University of Bergen and The University of Tromsø. [11] Although attempts have been made to offer this degree at other universities, none have succeeded in doing so as of 2024.
From 2017, the English name is Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (abbreviated according to the Norwegian name: HVL). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The founding Rector (President) was professor Berit Rokne, and in 2021 Gunnar Yttri, a historian, was appointed the institution’s Rector for the period 2021-2024.
The incumbent minister is Oddmund Løkensgard Hoel of the Centre Party who has served since January 2024. The post was originally established in 2007, before its responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Culture in 2012. The post was re-established when the Liberal Party joined the Solberg Cabinet in 2018.
On the 12 Jan 2022, The International Diabetes and Hypertension Research Group [11] [12] for fishers, seafarers and other transport workers was created in a Zoom conference by specialists in diabetes epidemiology, diabetology, occupational and maritime medicine and public health with participation from Greenland, Russia, Denmark, Spain, France ...
Research Council of Norway signs the Berlin Declaration. [6] 2010 CRIStin (Current Research Information System in Norway) launched. [9] 2011 18 February: University of Tromsø creates fund to cover author fees. [10] 2013 Research Council of Norway pays for 40 open access journals. [11]