Stories from Nijmegen · Netherlands
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Rare Genetic Disorders Research Underway
Researchers at the Radboudumc in Nijmegen are actively investigating the genetic causes of rare diseases affecting Dutch patients. The initiative is part of a national hackathon focused on diagnostics. Participants are working to identify genetic links to these conditions. The focus of this research is on potential therapeutic options, including genetic and RNA-based therapies. A diagnosis for such disorders is becoming increasingly relevant due to these advancements.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Nijmegen Mayor Criticizes German Border Controls
Nijmegen Mayor Bruls stated that German border controls are causing disturbances and accidents. He claims these measures conflict with European Union regulations. The comments follow a fatal multi-vehicle collision near the border yesterday. Bruls expressed frustration with the current border management policies.
Radio Veronica NL
Fungicide Use Linked to Drug-Resistant Fungi
Fungicides used on crops like watermelon and maize are identified as a major driver of drug-resistant fungi. Fluid leakage from capillaries into the retina can lead to dry spots and impaired clarity. The mechanism involves plasma accumulation within the retinal structure. This finding follows ongoing studies into the side effects of metabolic medications. Patients report symptoms including black threads in their vision or ocular movement issues. Diagnostic tools like Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) are being used to scan for these changes in diabetic patients. Medical discussions indicate that certain injections may lead to vision impairment, though some practitioners suggest the procedure is not inherently painful. The study, conducted in Nijmegen, indicates a potential public health concern. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the implications.
KQED FM