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Country: Netherlands

Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers

ISBN: 0570-5398



Ultrasound Outperforms Traditional Tests in Diagnosing Diaphragm Dysfunction: Study Finds
Netherlands: A recent prospective study published in Respiratory Medicine has spotlighted ultrasound as a reliable and effective diagnostic tool for assessing diaphragm dysfunction. It showed strong ...


Dutch Firms to Explore Possibility of Repurposing North Sea Pipeline for Hydrogen
Petrogas Transportation and Gasunie will jointly investigate the potential of repurposing a gas pipeline in the Dutch North Sea to transport green hydrogen, the companies said. The study is part of ...


Migration alters gut microbiome, raising cardiovascular risk, study finds
A new study led by Amsterdam UMC shows that migration significantly changes the gut microbiome, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Published ...


BOS3c.003 Practicing advance care planning in nursing homes in the Netherlands: an ethnographic study
In The Netherlands, medical care for nursing home residents is provided by so-called ‘elderly care physicians’ (ECPs). This study aims to gain insight in how ECPs practice ACP with nursing home ...


Reliability and validity of the Netherlands Triage Standard in emergency care settings: a case scenario study
The Netherlands Triage Standard (NTS) is a computer-aided triage system that distinguishes six urgency levels. The NTS can be used by different types of emergency care settings. One previous study ...


More fruit and less processed meat: A recipe for fewer diseases in the Netherlands by 2050
The Netherlands could have approximately 20% fewer new cases of diabetes, coronary heart disease, and strokes by 2050, if all Dutch citizens were to consume two pieces of fruit daily and refrain from ...


Study links gut microbe shifts in migrants to cardiovascular risk
An Amsterdam UMC-led study has found that migrants, this case from West Africa to Europe, experience a 'clear change' in their microbiome composition as compared to their non-migrant peers in West ...


Traffic-related air pollution and pregnancy outcomes in the Dutch ABCD birth cohort study
Funding Financial support for the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development study was granted by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMW) in the Hague, the ...


How do scientists perceive the current publication culture? A qualitative focus group interview study among Dutch biomedical researchers
Design Qualitative focus group interview study. Setting Four university medical centres in the Netherlands. Participants Three randomly ... were the strong focus on citation measures (like the Journal ...