[ad_1] Utrecht Doctors at the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital (WKZ) in Utrecht told Q-support that they wanted to start a study on children with Q fever. 100,000 euros promised for this purpose by …
Read More »More than 100,000 signatures for the children's pony petition by Tim Hofman
[ad_1] The BNN presenter citizen's initiative, Tim Hofman, was signed 100,000 times on Friday afternoon – a day after the launch. In principle, there is enough voice to include children's forgiveness, a …
Read More »The Martini Children's Allergy Center (MACK) launches the Peanut and Egg Policy
[ad_1] The Martini Children's Allergy Center (MACK) begins today, Thursday, Nov. 1, with a special clinic for infants on eggs and peanuts. The clinic is for babies at increased risk of developing …
Read More »If it depends on us, the autonomous car will save at least children's lives
[ad_1] In case of an unavoidable accident, each driver will choose to save as many lives as possible. But if you confront a driver with a harder choice – for example, you …
Read More »Editor of children's books in hand in a free anti-vaccination movement
[ad_1] The KRO-NCRV De Monitor research program this week addressed the risks of so-called alternatives to vaccination. The Dutch Association for Critical Sting (NVKP) and many homeopaths with them are not only …
Read More »Minister Receives Costly Medications for SMA Muscular Disease in Children's Core Package NOW
[ad_1] For about eighty very young children with severe muscle disease, the expensive drug is available from August 1st. The treatment of AMS with the drug Spinraza costs half a million euros …
Read More »Writer's children's book threatened again with Surinamese
[ad_1] Sanne de Bakker, a children's writer, was once again scorned by stigmatizing passages from her children's book about Suriname. In the book Suriname, here we come! & # 39; of 2012, …
Read More »Children's Book Suriname Trade
[ad_1] A children's book in which readers learn that Surinamese cheat, voluntarily drive dogs and become slaves voluntarily, was removed from the market. The publisher Kluitman did it after photos of the …
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