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Flemming Konradsen

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  231
Citations -  10350

Flemming Konradsen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Population. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 217 publications receiving 8653 citations. Previous affiliations of Flemming Konradsen include Copenhagen University Hospital & University of Edinburgh.

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Suicide risk and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic.

TL;DR: The promise of targeting the inflammation pathway in the management of this challenging condition is today somewhat weaker, but this might not be the last word on the potential role of anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of bipolar depression.
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The global distribution of fatal pesticide self-poisoning: systematic review

TL;DR: Pesticide self-poisoning accounts for about one-third of the world's suicides, and epidemiological and toxicological data suggest that many of these deaths might be prevented if the use of pesticides most toxic to humans was restricted, pesticides could be safely stored in rural communities, and the accessibility and quality of care for poisoning could be improved.
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A review of the use of virtual reality head-mounted displays in education and training

TL;DR: The review identified a number of situations where HMDs are useful for skills acquisition and outside of these situations the HMTs had no advantage when compared to less immersive technologies or traditional instruction and in some cases even proved counterproductive because of widespread cybersickness, technological challenges, or because the immersive experience distracted from the learning task.
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The impact of pesticide regulations on suicide in Sri Lanka

TL;DR: Data indicate that in countries where pesticides are commonly used in acts of self-poisoning, import controls on the most toxic pesticides may have a favourable impact on suicide.