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How do microplastics and nanoplastics affect our health? Read how we identify missing knowledge, fund research and stimulate impact. -
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Could a weakened immune system explain the symptoms of Long COVID? And, if should that be the case, would a COVID-19 vaccination help to reduce the symptoms? That is what infectiologist and clinical immunologist Godelieve de Bree from Amsterdam UMC investigates. In this study, she and her team examined participants who were already included in another, ongoing ZonMw project. -
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Emmeline Buddingh, paediatric immunologist at the Willem-Alexander Children’s Hospital at Leiden University Medical Center, and Suzanne Terheggen, paediatric pulmonologist at Amsterdam UMC, are both doing research into the severe and long-term consequences of a COVID-19 infection in children. A small group of these children contract a severe inflammatory disease or develop Long COVID. Emmeline and… -
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On 12 December, researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders gathered in Utrecht to exchange views on the transition to animal-free innovations and laboratory animal research. The symposium was organised by ZonMw and the NCad of which the knowledge agenda and the target images were the focus, respectively. -
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ZonMw has given the starting shot for 15 unique research projects into the effects of micro-and nanoplastics on our health. This is the first scientific programme in the world about the subject. A total of 1.6 million euros is being invested in the studies. - Detection of a urinary tract infection (UTI), such as cystitis or pyelonephritis, in older people is challenging, this study aims to validate the performance of biomarkers in daily practice.
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This pilot project investigates the risk of re-infection in sepsis survivors in the first year after hospital discharge and estimate the adverse outcomes attributable to its occurrence.
- Gout has often been under-treated. Learn how the use of allopurinol appears to reduce the frequency of gout attacks and cardiovascular disease.