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No proof that 5G can be harmful; more research necessary
It has not been demonstrated nor is it likely that exposure to 5G systems can be harmful, but from a scientific point of view ...
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Population Screening Act: Screening for Barrett’s oesophagus
Radboudumc has applied for a permit to conduct a study into screening for Barrett’s oesophagus (a precursor to oesophageal ...
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Permit for first-trimester anomaly scan during sonographers’ training programme
The regional centres for prenatal screening have developed a training programme for those sonographers who will be carrying out ...
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Enable healthier energy transition in the built environment
One of the measures in the Climate Agreement involves modifying homes and other buildings to use renewable energy sources. These ...
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Conditional reporting of additional findings from NIPT
Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) allows for the screening of chromosomal abnormalities beyond Down, Edwards and Patau ...
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Population Screening Act: The second round of The Maastricht Study
Maastricht UMC+ has applied for a permit to carry out follow-up measurements among participants of The Maastricht Study. The ...
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Reduce the use of plant protection products as a precaution
Exposure to chemical plant protection products must be reduced as much as possible, both among growers and those living in the ...
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Health-based occupational exposure limit for hydrogenated terphenyl
Occupational exposure to hydrogenated terphenyl may damage employees’ health. According to the Health Council, this damage is ...
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All-trans retinoic acid may damage the unborn child
People occupationally exposed to all-trans retinoic acid can subsequently suffer from adverse health effects. Pregnant women ...
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Care for body and care for mind need integration
A growing group of patients suffers from a combination of physical and mental disorders. The strict compartmentalisation of ...