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Labour party wants child-friendly coronavirus tests

The Labour party (in Dutch, Partij van de Arbeid) demands a more child-friendly way to test for coronavirus. It says that the current coronavirus...
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Smart camera could anticipate complications

Researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology and Catharina Hospital have developed a smart tool for continuous patient monitoring. This smart camera can detect subtle...

Catharina Hospital’s app wins award

Catharina Hospital's Post-ICU app has won a prize. The hospital developed the 'Diary of Tomorrow' in April when COVID-19 was hitting Dutch hospitals particularly hard....
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AstraZeneca vaccine halted as precaution

The Netherlands has decided to stop inoculating people with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine until at least 28 March. This is a precaution after ten reports...
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Decrease in smoking and drinking in 2020

Statistics Netherlands has reported that the number of smokers and excessive drinkers in the Netherlands decreased in 2020. In 2019, 22 per cent of...

TU/e: discovery leads to better treatment of bone diseases

The TU in Eindhoven, together with the university hospital in Nijmegen, is working on an innovation that will provide much more insight into bone...
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Two suburbs to get mental health care workers

From next week, two of Eindhoven's suburbs will each get a dedicated mental health care worker. On 15 March, a pilot project will be launched...

Philips and Disney to join forces

An MRI scan is stressful for many adults. Imagine what it feels like for children. That's why Philips and The Walt Disney Company EMEA (Europe,...
ASML and TU/E experts to speed up Vaccination process

New injection plan makes vaccination more efficient

Two experts from ASML and TU/e have come up with a new approach that can speed up vaccination.  The Eindhovens Dagblad reports this. With the...
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COVID-19’s here to stay, say scientists

It's been just over a year since the first person was diagnosed with COVID-19 in the Netherlands. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus causes COVID-19. Scientists involved say...

What changes in 2024?

Happy New Year to all our readers. Thank you for your support. The New Year comes with changes in rules and regulations in many...
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