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Intestinal bacteria have little effect on human metabolism
Drastic changes to the bacterial make-up of the gastrointestinal system caused by the administration of antibiotics have no clear-cut effect on the metabolism of the human body (MUMC+ News).
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Article by Martin Unfried in TAZ Tageszeitung
On Friday 15 July Martin Unfried appeared in the TAZ Tageszeitung with his article "Debate on European Union: A much troubled monster".
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Diabetes medicine mistakenly prescribed as first choice
The commonly used diabetes medicine gliclazide appears to have just as high a risk of leading to low blood sugar levels as most comparable medicines for the treatment of adult onset diabetes...
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Summary report on PhD meeting on Pensions: the diversity of pensions
On June 23 the first PhD Meeting on Pensions took place, a joint initiative of the Institute of Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM and the Competence Centre for Pension Research / CCP from Tilburg University. The main purpose of this meeting was to bring...
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Robust new institute for regenerative medicine
RegMed XB is the new institute for regenerative medicine. (News RegMed XB).
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Prestigious grants received
ITEM congratulates Maastricht University researchers and members of ITEM’s scientific board who recently received grants for their research projects.
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Divorced, or not divorced? Marital captivity in the Netherlands
Publication factsheet en expert meeting marital captivity (ATRIA news).
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New non-invasive treatment of basal cell carcinomas
Certain types of basal cell carcinoma can be treated using anti-inflammatory ointment instead of surgical intervention (MUMC+ Nieuws).
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Improve fact-finding through forensic radiology
Radiology should have a permanent role in forensic medical examinations and in determining the cause of natural and unnatural death (MUMC+ News).