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Long COVID is diagnosed if the symptoms still persist after three months. However, it is not known which symptoms patients might have suffered from prior to COVID-19. Long COVID partly concerns symptoms that occur frequently anyway, such as coughing, fatigue, muscle ache and headache. Did COVID-19 indeed cause these? That is where Lifelines comes into play. -
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On Wednesday, 22 June 2022, ZonMw organised a meeting about making data FAIR in the projects about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and infectious disease control (IDC). These themes are closely related, and new funding rounds will soon open for both. The aim of this meeting was to inform project leaders, researchers and data stewards and to hear about their experiences with making their data… -
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The call for proposals for two focus areas within the COVID-19 Programme has now been published. Research groups can submit proposals for research aimed at the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and the measures taken against it. In view of the need to act urgently, the deadline has been set at 14 May 2020. -
This research project focuses on the implementation of nursing professional autonomy around urinary catheter care
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The 'Ziektelastmeter' (assessment of burden) tool has a positive effect on perceived quality of care and gives patients knowledge, skills and confidence in being able to manage their disease and their health. This appears from research by Maastricht University. This research was partly funded by a grant from the IMDI programme. -
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Within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) 'Non-animal models: acceptance and implementation', three consortia will research on the acceptance and implementation of existing animal-free models. A total of about € 2.9mln has been awarded for this research. This programme is a collaboration between the Dutch Ministries of Infrastructure and Water Management (I&W), Public Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS)… -
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20 new research projects will soon begin to investigate the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on Dutch society. 11 more projects will receive funding after additional administrative steps. These research projects will focus on the impact of the measures taken, the resilience of society, and the economic consequences for society. Thanks to the quick start and short duration of the projects, the… -
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Research conducted at Erasmus University Rotterdam reveals that a child's brain changes in the event of persistent behavioural problems. Windesheim University of Applied Sciences translates this type of new knowledge into the educational situation. -
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The call for proposals for the focus area “Societal dynamics” within the COVID-19 Programme is now open. Consortia, research groups and independent researchers from several disciplines can submit ideas for research aimed at the societal effects of the coronavirus pandemic and of the (intended) measures against it. Given the need to act urgently, the deadline for submitting ideas is 25 May 2020, at… -
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From today onwards, research institutions together with (public) institutions and businesses or local governments can jointly submit funding proposals to quickly tackle a practical problem related to the coronavirus crisis and the measures taken against that. Given the need to act urgently, the deadline for submitting proposals for this call is 25 May 2020, at 12.00 hours CEST.