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05 February 2026
No association between COVID-vaccine and decrease in childbirth
COVID-19 vaccination is not the cause behind a decrease in childbirth, according to a study from . The results speak against rumours about vaccination and reduced fertility.
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21 November 2025
SEK 50 million from the Swedish Research Council to LiU
The Swedish Research Council has awarded SEK 50 million to LiU. This is the outcome of six calls for proposals where the allocation of grants was recently decided. The research covers areas such as segregation, youth crime and opioid dependence.
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01 March 2017
Athletes´ symptom anxiety linked to risk of injury
The anxiety experienced by elite athletes over illness symptoms is linked to the risk being injured during competition, according to a study carried out at the World Championship in Athletics 2015.
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28 December 2020
Researchers critical to flawed Covid-19-models
Reports from Imperial College regarding the spread and the effects of Covid-19 had considerable policy impacts in several European countries. But the models that informed the reports have considerable flaws, according to LiU-researchers.
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02 April 2020
Sexual abuse can give suicidal thoughts in elite athletes
In a new study LiU researchers demonstrate a link between sexual abuse and suicidal thoughts in elite athletes. "We have shown that emotional pain is important to deal with it”, says professor Toomas Timpka.
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15 May 2023
Great inequality in international athletics
Athletes from less affluent countries need more education on health to prevent injuries during hard training. But knowing more can also be a risk. This is the conclusion in a new study from on inequality in athletics.
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15 June 2021
SEK 15 million for research into Covid-19 vaccination
A research project coordinated by LiU has been awarded more than SEK 15 million by the Swedish Research Council to evaluate vaccination against Covid-19.
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15 October 2020
Predicting influenza epidemics
Researchers at have developed a unique method to predict influenza epidemics by combining several sources of data. The forecasts can be used, for example, when planning healthcare provision during an epidemic.