News
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People who travel to distant destinations often import multidrug-resistant intestinal bacteria known as ESBL-producing bacteria, which are resistant to common antibiotics.
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Long-term improvement for the majority of participating children with overweight or obesity (MUMC+ News).
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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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The National Prevalence Measurement of Healthcare Quality (Landelijk Prevalentiemeting Zorgkwaliteit, LPZ) – a measurement tool developed by researchers at Maastricht University to assess the quality of basic healthcare – has been revised.
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Possible alternative for endoscopy to control Crohn's disease (MUMC+ news)
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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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Researchers at MAASTRO CLINIC and Maastricht UMC+/Maastricht University receive a six million euro grant from the European Commission to investigate treatment of metastatic lung tumours with a combination of radio therapy and immunotherapy in clinical practice
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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.