AllNews'Study In Denmark' - 19 News Result(s)Denmark University Offers Scholarships Up To Rs 13 Lakh For Master's DegreeEducation | Edited by Rahul Kumar | Thursday July 4, 2024 Study In Denmark: Candidates must hold a relevant Bachelor's degree equivalent to Danish standards in both level and duration and fulfil specific requirements for their selected courses. www.ndtv.com/educationStudy Finds Huge Surge In "Silent Killer" ConditionScience | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday April 18, 2024 The team at Aalborg University in Denmark also found up to two in five patients of atrial fibrillation are likely to get heart failure, while one in five will suffer a stroke. www.ndtv.comStudying In Denmark Will Provide Holistic Development To StudentsEducation | Edited by Puniti Pandey | Tuesday October 24, 2023 Along with hands-on training at industries, the country as a whole will offer a safe and innovation-driven environment to the students. www.ndtv.com/educationSlightly Increased Blood Clot Rates After AstraZeneca Shot: StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 6, 2021 A large study in Denmark and Norway has found slightly increased rates of vein blood clots, including in the brain, among adults who had received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. www.ndtv.comMining Bitcoin Uses More Energy Than Denmark: Study Agence France-Presse | Tuesday November 6, 2018 Mining virtual currencies with a real-world value, in other words, carries a hidden environmental cost that is rarely measured or taken into account. www.gadgets360.comMigraine Related To Heart Problems, Says Study; 4 Food Triggers To Stay Away FromFood | NDTV Food Desk | Saturday February 3, 2018 Researchers from Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark and Stanford University, USA have found that migraines increase the risk of heart attacks, stroke, blood clots and an irregular heart rate. www.ndtv.comFull-Fat Milk Better For Your Heart Than Skimmed Milk, Says StudyFood | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday February 1, 2018 A study by University of Copenhagen in Denmark has found that whole milk can increase HDL cholesterol concentrations significantly compared to skimmed milk. Time to swap skinny coffee for one with full-fat dairy! www.ndtv.comStudy Abroad: 5 Happiest Countries To Pursue Higher EducationEducation | Written by Anisha Singh | Wednesday October 11, 2017 If studying at a country where happiness is as important as getting a degree is in your priority list, then you should check out the following list of countries which feature on the top of happiness index for its inhabitants. www.ndtv.com/educationObesity May Put Women at the Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis NDTV Food Desk | Friday June 16, 2017 A new study, conducted by researchers from theUniversity Hospital in Denmark, shows that obesity may also hamper your bone health and can increase the risk of rheumatoid arthritis in women. food.ndtv.comBritish, Italian and Canadian Babies Cry the Most in the World: Study NDTV Food | Monday April 3, 2017 The research was published in the Journal of Pediatrics and analysis over 8000 babies in countries including, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Germany, Italy. food.ndtv.comHere's Why Older Women May Turn Out To Be Better Mothers NDTV Food | Wednesday March 22, 2017 While some may link late pregnancies with certain complications, a new study conducted by Aarhus University in Denmark indicates that children from older mothers may be more well-behaved and emotionally stable. food.ndtv.comCancer Kills More Europeans Than Heart Disease: Study IANS | Tuesday August 16, 2016 In Denmark and Israel more women die from cancer than heart diseases. food.ndtv.comIndia Among Most Vulnerable Nations to Cyber-Attacks: Study Written by shubhamv | Thursday March 10, 2016 While the US is ranked 11th safest of 44 nations studied, several Scandinavian countries like Denmark, Norway and Finland were ranked the safest in the book . www.gadgets360.comGene In 'Last Resort' Antibiotics Resistance Found In DenmarkWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 9, 2015 A gene that makes bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotics has been found in Denmark, a new study has shown, after first being identified by researchers in China. www.ndtv.comDeath of a Parent in Childhood Ups Suicide RiskHealth | India-Asian News Service | Thursday November 12, 2015 The death of a parent in childhood may increase long-term risk of suicide, finds a study of children from three Scandinavian countries who were followed for up to 40 years. www.ndtv.comMore News »'Study In Denmark' - 19 News Result(s)Denmark University Offers Scholarships Up To Rs 13 Lakh For Master's DegreeEducation | Edited by Rahul Kumar | Thursday July 4, 2024 Study In Denmark: Candidates must hold a relevant Bachelor's degree equivalent to Danish standards in both level and duration and fulfil specific requirements for their selected courses. www.ndtv.com/educationStudy Finds Huge Surge In "Silent Killer" ConditionScience | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday April 18, 2024 The team at Aalborg University in Denmark also found up to two in five patients of atrial fibrillation are likely to get heart failure, while one in five will suffer a stroke. www.ndtv.comStudying In Denmark Will Provide Holistic Development To StudentsEducation | Edited by Puniti Pandey | Tuesday October 24, 2023 Along with hands-on training at industries, the country as a whole will offer a safe and innovation-driven environment to the students. www.ndtv.com/educationSlightly Increased Blood Clot Rates After AstraZeneca Shot: StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 6, 2021 A large study in Denmark and Norway has found slightly increased rates of vein blood clots, including in the brain, among adults who had received their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. www.ndtv.comMining Bitcoin Uses More Energy Than Denmark: Study Agence France-Presse | Tuesday November 6, 2018 Mining virtual currencies with a real-world value, in other words, carries a hidden environmental cost that is rarely measured or taken into account. www.gadgets360.comMigraine Related To Heart Problems, Says Study; 4 Food Triggers To Stay Away FromFood | NDTV Food Desk | Saturday February 3, 2018 Researchers from Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark and Stanford University, USA have found that migraines increase the risk of heart attacks, stroke, blood clots and an irregular heart rate. www.ndtv.comFull-Fat Milk Better For Your Heart Than Skimmed Milk, Says StudyFood | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday February 1, 2018 A study by University of Copenhagen in Denmark has found that whole milk can increase HDL cholesterol concentrations significantly compared to skimmed milk. Time to swap skinny coffee for one with full-fat dairy! www.ndtv.comStudy Abroad: 5 Happiest Countries To Pursue Higher EducationEducation | Written by Anisha Singh | Wednesday October 11, 2017 If studying at a country where happiness is as important as getting a degree is in your priority list, then you should check out the following list of countries which feature on the top of happiness index for its inhabitants. www.ndtv.com/educationObesity May Put Women at the Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis NDTV Food Desk | Friday June 16, 2017 A new study, conducted by researchers from theUniversity Hospital in Denmark, shows that obesity may also hamper your bone health and can increase the risk of rheumatoid arthritis in women. food.ndtv.comBritish, Italian and Canadian Babies Cry the Most in the World: Study NDTV Food | Monday April 3, 2017 The research was published in the Journal of Pediatrics and analysis over 8000 babies in countries including, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Germany, Italy. food.ndtv.comHere's Why Older Women May Turn Out To Be Better Mothers NDTV Food | Wednesday March 22, 2017 While some may link late pregnancies with certain complications, a new study conducted by Aarhus University in Denmark indicates that children from older mothers may be more well-behaved and emotionally stable. food.ndtv.comCancer Kills More Europeans Than Heart Disease: Study IANS | Tuesday August 16, 2016 In Denmark and Israel more women die from cancer than heart diseases. food.ndtv.comIndia Among Most Vulnerable Nations to Cyber-Attacks: Study Written by shubhamv | Thursday March 10, 2016 While the US is ranked 11th safest of 44 nations studied, several Scandinavian countries like Denmark, Norway and Finland were ranked the safest in the book . www.gadgets360.comGene In 'Last Resort' Antibiotics Resistance Found In DenmarkWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 9, 2015 A gene that makes bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotics has been found in Denmark, a new study has shown, after first being identified by researchers in China. www.ndtv.comDeath of a Parent in Childhood Ups Suicide RiskHealth | India-Asian News Service | Thursday November 12, 2015 The death of a parent in childhood may increase long-term risk of suicide, finds a study of children from three Scandinavian countries who were followed for up to 40 years. www.ndtv.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com