News
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Professors Wynand Wijnen and Riet Drop are being posthumously honoured through the naming of a new classroom after each of them.
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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).
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Patients with metastatic breast cancer have a better life expectancy if they are treated with hormone therapy (MUMC+ news).
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The administration of proteins during sleep is an effective way to promote muscle building (PhD conferral Bart de Groen).
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Major subsidy for personalised treatment of degenerative joint conditions (MUMC+ News).
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Research from Maastricht UMC+ on the influence that parents can have on children's snacking habits (MUMC+ news).
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Certain types of basal cell carcinoma can be treated using anti-inflammatory ointment instead of surgical intervention (MUMC+ Nieuws).
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Milena Pavlova has received the AXA Award of € 250,000 for her overall research achievements. Milena works at the Department of Health Services Research as Associate Professor of Health Economics and was granted the AXA Award for her overall research achievements.
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Posting of workers has become a common phenomenon in the EU. Since the mid-1990’s it is regulated by the Directive on posting of workers (96/71/EC). The directive aims at striking a balance between the freedom to provide services on the one hand and the protection of workers, the persons who...