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Now+ this new system must at least halve queues in nursing homes

Ten Amsterdam Nursing Homes Will Collaborate in A Pilot Project To Reduce Their Own Waiting Lists. Currently, Patients Wait An Average of At Least Two Hundreds to Find a Place. The Pilot Will Run Around the Summer and Should Prove That This Waiting Time Can Be Significantly Reduced. The New System Uses An Algorithm. The […]

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Free glasses for Utrecht children from families who are difficult to live

Children from families with limited financial resources can Receive Free Glasses in Utrecht. This was announced by the Utrecht University of Applied Sciences on Wednesday. They are collaborating with the muticipality, A Glasses Supplier, and Local Opticians for This Purpose. For Parents with Limited Funds, Glasses for a Child Are A Significant Expense. “Glasses Cost

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Good news this week: Endangered Axolotls survive in the wild again

Urker Family Rescued from Collapsed Hotel Names Baby After Rescuer The Couple from Urk Who Were Rescued from a Collapsed Hotel in Germany Last August Have Named Their Second Child After Their Rescuer. The Baby is Named Christoph, After Rescue Worker Christoph Reuter. The Couple in Their Twenties Were On Vacation in Kröv, Germany, With

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Now+ trust in AI remains difficult, but in healthcare it can be of value

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Used in Healthcare in Several Ways. Think of Processing Data or Answering Healthcare Questions. In the latter case, patients cannot simply accept everything from an ai bot. Is it then reliable? Parkinsonfonds Came Out With the First Virtual Parkinson’s expert on Wednesday: Virtual James Parkinson (VJP). The Foundation Wants To Bring

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Baby with burns in the Netherlands treated with cultivated skin cells

For the first time in the Netherlands, a baby with sever Burns Has Been Treated with Cultured Skin Cells. These were cultured using a healthy piece of skin from the child. Never Before Has Such A Young Patient Received This New Treatment. Burned was in the treated baby, 70 percent of the body surface. The

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Seriously threatened ‘smiling’ Axolotl survives in the wild again

Eightenen Mexican Axolotls Released Into The Wild by Researchers Appear to Be Adapting Well. This is good news for the endangered salamander species. The Released Specimens Are Able to Find Enough Food On Their Own After Their Release. The Mexican Axolotl Has A Distinctive Face With A Constant Smile. It is one of the most

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Higher internet prices at KPN and Ziggo hunt customers to Odido and Delta

That KPN and Ziggo Together Divide the Market for Internet Connections is no longer self-evident. Ziggo’s Customer Base Has Been Shrinking for Years and KPN is Only Growing Through Acquisitions. Odido and Delta are the Laughing Third. In 2015, accordance to the Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM), Ziggo and KPN Almost had A

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Scientists see lead changing in the largest particle accelerator

Scientists have for the first time SEEN LEAD Turn Into Gold. In The World’s Largest Partic Accelerator, Atomic Nuclei of Lead Collided So Hard That They Changed Composition. This happened very briefly and produced a tiny amount of gold. Making Gold Requires Aldum to Amounts of Energy. Usually, Gold only Forms Turning Explosions or Collisions

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