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Als het onbekendste orgaan verwijderd moet worden
Een orgaan dat na de puberteit bijna volledig verdwijnt, maar in zeldzame gevallen weer in grootte kan toenemen en zelfs een tumor kan herbergen: de thymus, ook bekend als de zwezerik. Arts-onderzoeker Florit Marcuse, verbonden aan de Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences van de Universiteit...
Repeat miscarriages: does the immune system play a role?
In women trying to conceive, 1-3% experience repeated miscarriages. For more than 50% of these women, a cause for the miscarriages has yet to be found. New research from Maastricht University (UM) and the Maastricht University Medical Centre+ (MUMC+) shows that the immune system’s Natural Killer (NK...
From ice cream to stew, why our eating habits change in autumn.
From ice cream to stew, why our eating habits change in autumn.
Menstruation is still a taboo in the workplace
In honour of the presentation of the VNVA Els Borst Prize for her oeuvre, Prof Marlies Bongers is organising the symposium "menstruation in RED on the agenda" on 1 October.
Better chances for cancer in the liver
Our liver is a special organ: if you cut away part of it, in most cases a new piece of liver will grow back. If someone has cancer in the liver, the affected part of the liver can be surgically removed. But you can only do this if at least 30% of the liver remains. For many patients whose remaining...
Study brings lifestyle disease liver fattening into focus
An unhealthy lifestyle can have disastrous consequences for the liver.
Fatty liver disease can develop, a chronic liver condition that can lead to liver failure or even liver cancer. Fatty liver also contributes to the development and worsening of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Diagnosis of skin cancer via quick scan a step closer
Determining whether a suspected spot on the skin is a basal cell carcinoma - the most common form of skin cancer - can be done in a large number of cases with a scan of the skin instead of an invasive biopsy. This has less impact on the patient, is faster and can lead to cost savings in healthcare.
Metabolism-based personalised diet better for health
For the first time, there is scientific evidence that a personalised diet based on a person's metabolic profile leads to better health. This is an important step towards more effective nutritional interventions aimed at improving health and preventing chronic diseases.