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Winning combination of drugs for treating Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) are better off with a combination of ibrutinib and venetoclax. This is more effective than the standard treatment, researchers of Amsterdam UMC discovered.Nieuws
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'Data of ICU patients can answer thousands of questions' ICUdata is an ambitious data-sharing project. Intensivist Paul Elbers, one of the initiators, is enthusiastic about the project that is entering its next phase – and it’s going far beyond its initial scope.Nieuws
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Prescribing of medication did not always go smoothly during corona pandemic The first patients to visit Amsterdam UMC's "post-covid-19 outpatient clinic" in 2020 taught doctors and pharmacists an important lesson: in times of a crisis, information about medication can easily be jeopardized. "This is a valuable lesson for the crises that are doubtless still to come."Nieuws
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New drug to treat rare swelling disorder Patients with hereditary angioedema often experience sudden swelling in their body that can be extremely painful, disabling and sometimes even fatal. A new drug can prevent these attacks and greatly improve their quality of life, according to an international study coordinated by Amsterdam UMC.Nieuws
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Ambitious plans to tackle urgent societal issues Predicting, delaying and curing hereditary brain diseases; development of drugs against atrial fibrillation without the use of animal testing and the neurobiological assessment of young delinquents: these ambitious plans of three consortia led by Amsterdam UMC have been awarded a total of 11.2 million euros by the Dutch Research Council NWO.Nieuws
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Pioneers in printing with living tissue Amsterdam UMC is a global pioneer in the area of 3D printing with living tissue. This means our researchers have to invent almost everything themselves.Nieuws
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Opening the blood-brain barrier with ultrasound For the first time in Europe, researchers are trying to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier in a non-invasively manner. They do this using an innovative technique applying low-focused ultrasound (FUS). This will allow drugs to reach the brain more easily.Nieuws
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Discovery of new more infectious HIV variant A new variant of HIV has been discovered that causes more rapid onset of the disease. The new HIV strain was discovered in more than 100 people using data from the Netherlands.Nieuws
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Using rotavirus vaccines to fight antimicrobial resistance Can a vaccine against rotavirus – a major cause of life-threatening diarrhea in children - reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in Africa?Nieuws
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Less psychosocial problems in patients with dementia during the second lockdown In current times, patients with dementia and their loved ones can adapt more easily to the challenges of a lockdown. This is the conclusion of a study into the psychosocial consequences of the pandemic for patients with dementia and their loved ones. The results were recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.Nieuws
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