Grandmother presence can affect the survival of their grandchildren, but the potential to help is limited by the number of years a grandmother shares with a grandchild. In his latest work, Simon quantified the shared time of grandmothers and grandchildren, how this changed over the demographic transition, and what may have driven this. 

The paper is out now in PLoS ONE, and is freely available to all.

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It’s a natural part of the female life cycle – so why don’t we talk more about the menopause, its debilitating effects and possible mitigation?

Self sacrifice and kin psychology in war: threats to family predict decisions to volunteer for a women's paramilitary organization

Karelia-project's newest paper by Robert Lynch, Virpi Lummaa, Kathrik

Virpi Lummaa is participating in the World Economic Forum Annual meeting in Davos, speaking about her research e.g. in the session ERC IdeaLab: Healthy Ageing.