News
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Based on two international review articles published this week, professor Fred Brouns of Maastricht University (UM) concludes that reducing one’s intake of carbohydrates is fine, but a drastic reduction is best avoided.
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Returning to the labour market is a process that requires a human approach (inaugural lecture Angelique de Rijk).
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Innocent suspects are expected to prove their innocence by providing a credible alibi. Research by legal psychologist Ricardo Nieuwkamp shows that only 2% of all non-offenders are able to do so.
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Full disclosure of homeowner data is outdated (PhD conferral Anna Berlee).
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PhD research by Tom Houben at the Maastricht UMC+.
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Using living elderly people, scientists at Maastricht University (UM) and Harvard Medical School in the US city of Boston have succeeded for the first time in figuring out how Alzheimer’s proteins spread inside the brain.
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Brain tissue completely regenerates in four to five weeks (news MUMC+).
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Pupils of the Graaf Huyn College win Maastricht UMC+ competition.
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Epigenetic changes can be detected in the blood of test subjects within two hours of exposure to exhaust fumes.
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Professor Katarina Harvati was appointed Eugène Dubois chair for 2018.