Zoekresultaten
Early miscarriages are often caused by genetic abnormalities
Nine out of ten miscarriages happen in the first three months of pregnancy. Researchers at Maastricht University Medical Center have found that in 70% of these cases, the embryo has a genetic abnormality.
PhD conferral Sara Zwier Kuiper
"Patient-centred Haemorrhoidal Disease Management"
13 oktMajor subsidy for ‘Moving without Pain’ project
Maastricht UMC+ is to start an extensive research project on the treatment and prevention of arthrosis (MUMC+ news).
Alie de Boer in the top 5 of 'Science Talent of the Year'
Food scientist Alie de Boer from the UM campus in Venlo is among the final five talented researchers who have a chance of winning the New Scientist title ‘Science Talent of the Year’.
Fit boys, fit girls!
Studium Generale | Lecture Series
22 janDaily dose of nuts improves memory
Healthy eating is not only good for the body, but also for the brain.
Research by Kevin Nijssen shows that elderly people who eat two handfuls of nuts every day had better memory and brain perfusion