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Vaccination of infants against pneumococcal infections (3)
Infants and young children throughout the Netherlands have been vaccinated against pneumococcal infections since 2006. More than ...
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Cortisone - Evaluation of the effects on reproduction, recommendation for classification
The Health Council of the Netherlands has reviewed coritisone. This report is part of a series, in which the Health Council ...
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Polyvinyl chloride - Evaluation of the carcinogenicity and genotoxicity
At request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Health Council of the Netherlands evaluates the carcinogenic ...
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β-Estradiol - Evaluation of the carcinogenicity and genotoxicity
At request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Health Council of the Netherlands evaluates the carcinogenic ...
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Ethylene - Evaluation of the cardinogenicity and genotoxicity
At request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Health Council of the Netherlands evaluates the carcinogenic ...
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Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether - Evaluation of the cardinogenicity and genotoxicity
At request of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, the Health Council of the Netherlands evaluates the carcinogenic ...
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Population Screening Act: Continuing a population screening trial
Within the context of the Population Screening Act (WBO), the Committee onPopulation Screening of the Health Council advises the ...
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Population Screening Act: national population screening programme for bowel cancer
In September 2013 the gradual introduction of a screening program for colorectal cancer will start, first with a limited pilot ...
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The maximum number of children per sperm donor
Since 1992, medical practitioners involved in artificial insemination with donor sperm have adopted a maximum number of children ...
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The individual, collective and public importance of vaccination
Vaccine development has been improved and accelerated by new biotechnological methods, especially DNA techniques. New vaccines ...