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Deep brain stimulation also effective for memory loss
22-12-2015Deep brain stimulation or DBS has been shown to be effective in treating memory loss, at least this appears to be the case in rats.
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New MRI techniques improve selection process for organ-sparing treatment of rectal cancer
21-12-2015Thanks to relatively new MRI techniques, patients with rectal cancer may benefit from an improved selection process for organ-sparing treatment. These techniques were also used to determine whether this treatment offers a safe alternative to standard surgical procedures for patients with rectal cancer.
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Job opportunities through 2020 particularly in engineering and education
08-12-2015A total of 400,000 new jobs are expected in the Netherlands until 2020, which represents a growth rate of approximately 0.8% per year.
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MRI with contrast appears to provide good diagnosis
19-11-2015At Maastricht UMC+, research is being carried out to determine whether or not axillary lymph nodes should always be removed in breast cancer patients.
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Poor sleepers not necessarily bad drivers
16-11-2015Long-term insomnia sufferers are not less alert behind the wheel. At least, not behind the wheel of a real car.
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Adrenocortical cancer patients live longer after undergoing surgery in specialised hospitals
16-11-2015Growing patient populations and multidisciplinary approach in BNN hospitals (press release Máxima Medical Centre)
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Prof. Maurice Zeegers appointed scientific director of School CAPHRI
06-10-2015The board of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences of Maastricht University has appointed Professor Maurice Zeegers as the new scientific director of CAPHRI, the School for Public Health and Primary Care of Maastricht University.
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Professor Clemens van Blitterswijk wins 2015 Huibregtsen Prize
06-10-2015Professor Clemens van Blitterswijk has won the 2015 Huibregtsen Prize.
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Chronic inflammatory bowel disease more common than thought
25-06-2015Research has shown that nearly nine in every thousand people suffer from chronic inflammatory bowel disease, which is considerably higher than current estimates.