LONDON (Reuters) - Dutch scientists said on Friday they have identified a key gene that protects tomatoes against a common fungus that causes the plants to wilt.
... body. In
theory this could promote the development of breast cancer, which
is sensitive to the hormone. The Dutch study, carried out by Dr
Alexandra van den Belt-Dousebout at the Netherlands Cancer
...
LONDON (Reuters) - Giving antibiotics to patients in intensive care units as a precaution saves lives, according to a major Dutch study published Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dutch researchers have built a three-dimensional model of a type of virus that causes SARS in a step that could one day help in the battle against the deadly disease.
... (Reuters) - A widely available blood pressure pill could one day help people erase bad memories, perhaps treating some anxiety disorders and phobias, according to a Dutch study published on Sunday.
The death of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of 35 may have been caused by complications stemming from strep throat, according to a Dutch study.
... % more likely to have asthma than those whose moms avoided the foods, a Dutch study shows.
What's new: A pregnant woman who eats nuts ...
... Czechs could indicate in all cases whether the sentence had a positive or negative meaning. Research with Dutch study subjects revealed, for example, that people can both see and hear when somebody ...
... Margo Klomp, M.D., first author of the Amsterdam study and a medical fellow at the Academic Medical Center.
In the single-center Dutch study, Klomp and her colleagues reported on patients ...
... published today on bmj.com. The Dutch study looked at several hundred people with no ... part in the existing Leiden 85-plus Study and were followed up for five years.
As well as using the Framingham ...
Counselling via the phone and internet can help weight management in overweight individuals, according to a Dutch study published in the open access journal, BMC Public Health. The project compared ...
UTRECHT, Netherlands, March 31 (UPI) -- A Dutch study suggests antibiotics used extensively in intensive livestock production might have an adverse effect on agricultural soil ecosystems.
Stroke survivors have nearly twice the risk of breaking a hip or thigh bone, compared with people who haven't had a stroke, a Dutch study suggests.
... an artery unclogged or repaired were much less likely to die or have a heart attack afterward if they took preventive doses of the pills before and after their operations, a Dutch study showed....
Men think they get more snooze time than women but in fact they get less, a Dutch study found.