News
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An operation after which the patient is allowed to go home the same day is often more difficult that people anticipate (MUMC+ news, PhD conferral Björn Stessel)
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Student of the MUMC+ develops new method for the targeted placement of pacemaker leads in the heart.
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Saturday 4 February marks the start of a custom training programme in Maastricht for international cardiologists specialising in cardiac arrhythmias (MUMC+ news).
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High-intensity interval training is an effective treatment method for patients with chronic lung disease (MUMC+ news, PhD conferral Emmylou Beekman).
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Bram Kroon accepts chair during inaugural lecture 'Medication alone is not enough' (MUMC+ news).
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Researchers at the Alzheimer's Centre Limburg, Maastricht University, and Maastricht UMC+ developed an online tool for caregivers (mumc+ news).
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The first patients were treated with a new technique for complex arrhythmias this week by the Hart+Vaat Centrum at Maastricht UMC+ (MUMC + news).
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Damage to small blood vessels in prediabetes (mumc+ news).
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Certain types of chemotherapy cause a greater degree of nerve damage than was previously thought (PhD conferral Tonneke Beijers).
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The selective withdrawal of red blood cells as a treatment for haemochromatosis (iron overload) is an effective and patient-friendly alternative to phlebotomy (bloodletting) (PhD conferral Eva Rombout).