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Before the discovery of penicillin in 1943, people died from infections caused by everyday household accidents – there were simply no drugs available to fight off these infections. This may happen again in the future, warn scientists from all over the world.
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Long-term improvement for the majority of participating children with overweight or obesity (MUMC+ News).
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In the latest edition of the Dutch study information guide Keuzegids Universiteiten, five out of the seventeen UM bachelor's programmes that were evaluated were ranked first. The university itself was listed fourth in the 'other universities' category.
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On this day exactly 125 years ago, physician Sir Fredrick Grant Banting was born. Together with Charles Best and John Macleod, Banting discovered that insulin could be used to treat diabetes.
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UM is developing an innovative learning environment in the field of biobased materials on the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Sittard-Geleen.
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Possible alternative for endoscopy to control Crohn's disease (MUMC+ news)
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With a view to the national charity collection of the Dutch Alzheimer Foundation this week, we speak to Pilar Martinez about her research.
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The administration of proteins during sleep is an effective way to promote muscle building (PhD conferral Bart de Groen).
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Arrival of Michel Dumontier marks development of interfaculty research programme in Data Science
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A private foundation is giving physician-researchers from Maastricht UMC+ a €200,000 grant to study the role vitamin C plays in cancer.