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- The use of plastic products, including packaging material, textiles, and rubber tires, can result in the release of tiny plastic particles in the environment. These tiny plastic particles, known as micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs), are increasingly found in our environment, including drinking water and food. However, we know little about the exact exposure to these MNPs and their potential human…
- Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It is expected that 1 in 5 people in the Netherlands will develop dementia in the future, but there are still no effective treatments. Researchers aim to develop such treatments. Multiple processes are involved in Alzheimer's disease, such as the clustering of amyloid and tau proteins, as well as inflammatory reactions in the brain…
- Neurodegeneratieve ziekten kunnen ontstaan door ophoping van alfa-synucleïne. Dit project onderzoekt de effecten van dit eiwit.
- Read more about the research project on the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS: a population-based study.
- Read more about the Netherlands ME/CFS Cohort and Biobank (NMCB) consortium.
- bvFTD is a common cause of early-onset dementia often misdiagnosed for a psychatric disorder. Aim is an early identification of bvFTD vs psychiatric disorders.
- Orthostatische intolerantie (OI) is een aandoening waarbij rechtop gaan zitten of staan leidt tot duizeligheid, hartkloppingen en flauwvallen. OI heeft verschillende vormen, waarvan het Posturale Orthostatische Tachycardie Syndroom (POTS) één variant is. Tussen de 40% en 90% van de ME/CVS-patiënten heeft OI en ervaart hier ernstige hinder van.
- Background Juvenile NCL (JNCL, NCL type 3, Batten disease) is a degenerative metabolic disease. JNCL causes children to lose their vision at primary school age. At that moment often learning and behavioral problems exist as well and increase as the disease progresses. Children with JNCL have an average life expectancy of no more than 23 years. The disease and accompanying behavioral problems and…
- Read more about the research project on post-exertional malaise (PEM) in people with ME/CFS.
- Learn how GP’s can safely and efficiently exclude a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in suspected patients when using the YEARS criteria