Dutch study finds Gene that paves way for treatment of potentially fatal vascular complications in people with diabetes
An Australian-Dutch research team led by Prof Harald Schmidt from Maastricht University and Prof Karin Jandeleit-Dahm from the Baker IDI...
Read MoreArcadis to study flood risk reduction in New York
ARCADIS, the leading pure play global engineering and consultancy firm, today announced it has been hired by the New York Economic...
Read MoreLarge Dutch sleep survey reveals that 4 out of 5 people suffering from sleep apnea
Royal Philips Electronics today announced the results of an extensive new scientific study into sleep apnea, conducted over the last two...
Read MorePeople able to smell fear and disgust, says Dutch study
According to new research from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, the chemical signals you’re releasing may unconsciously convey...
Read MoreAmsterdam ranks 23rd most expensive city in the world
Amsterdam moved up from being the 29th most expensive city in the world to the 23rd, according to an international cost of living study....
Read MoreToo much TV bad for kids’ behavior, says Dutch study
Young children are more likely to show behavioral problems if they watch television often and for long periods Children who watch...
Read MoreEurope Still Matters: U.S. Firms Should Stay the Course
Despite current economic challenges, new study finds Europe remains the most profitable and easiest region to do business for U.S....
Read MoreHand and wrist injuries most costly, says Dutch study
Hand and wrist injuries are very common when compared with other injuries. The high costs of these injuries are primarily related to the...
Read MoreWarm Ocean Currents Cause Majority Of Ice Loss From Antarctica
Warm ocean currents attacking the underside of ice shelves are the dominant cause of recent ice loss from Antarctica, a new study using...
Read MoreSexy and attractive Facebook friends makes you popular, says Dutch study
Having good looking, sexy and attractive friends on Facebook will make you more popular, according to a recent Dutch study. The Dutch...
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