Physical Exercise Could Improve Academic Performance of Children
Submitted by Elina Needham on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 11:12While a lot has been said about physical wellbeing of school going children, it has largely been found that there could be significant benefit to those children in their academic performance if they are physically active. A team of from VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam has managed to find a potential link between exercise and academic performance.
Surgical Ablation Can Cure Left Atrial Arrhythmia
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 12:46In a recent study, it has been revealed that surgical ablation is lot better than catheter ablation to fix left atrial dilatation and hypertension. It was found by a team led by Lucas Boersma, MD, PhD, cardiologist at St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands.
Robot Will Soon Treat Stroke Patients!
Submitted by Prakash Sharma on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 13:04It has been revealed in recent reports that a team of Scientists from Netherlands have developed robotic legs. This is done in order to improve the movement in patients, who have suffered a stroke and find it difficult to move,
Clearwater vouched for the purchase of Jones Shoemaker
Submitted by Satish Verma on Mon, 01/31/2011 - 15:43Clearwater Corporate Finance, the Birmingham-based firm has advised Macintosh Retail, the Netherlands-headquartered company on its acquisition of shoe retailer Jones Bootmaker.
Surgical Checklists are a Better Way to Prevent Medical Errors
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Mon, 01/17/2011 - 14:44According to a study that had been conducted in the Netherlands, surgical checklists can save a number of medical errors which ultimately go for medical malpractice claims.
Netherlands: Lung Cancer Diagnosis without Surgical Intervention
Submitted by Jayden Roberts on Wed, 11/24/2010 - 14:28A recent study reveals that using effective ultrasound techniques in order to detect non-small-cell lung cancer should always be medic's first choice before applying surgery.
Deutsche Telekom saw a solid Q3 and raised it outlook for the fiscal
Submitted by Medha Sood on Thu, 11/04/2010 - 16:10The third quarter profit of Deutsche Telekom is at par with the expectations and confirmed its forecast for the fiscal riding on the strong development of its business in Germany, the largest market of the firm.
The EBITDA or the adjusted earnings before taxes, interest amortization and depreciation
H1N1 Infection Develops Quickly in Patients with Weak Immune System
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Thu, 09/30/2010 - 10:38On Wednesday, the doctors in the Netherlands said that H1N1 flu infections develop rapidly in those patients who have weak immune systems.
This fact was established after a 5-year-old leukemia patient died from swine flu. The H1N1 virus mutated in the body of the boy and resisted all the three drugs that were given to him as treatment options.
Had the Banks Saved for the Rainy Day, Things Would have Been Better
Submitted by Emma Ward on Wed, 09/22/2010 - 14:45Nout Wellink, Chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and President of the Bank of the Netherlands believes that had the banks been able to save for a rainy day and had leveled the capital as per they said, the outcome would have been quite different from what it is today.
Intel testing the market for upgradeable CPUs with a $50 card for Pentium G6951
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Mon, 09/20/2010 - 09:17Chip giant Intel is supposedly testing the market for upgradeable CPUs, which will initially have certain extra performance features locked or disabled, so that upgrade cards can be bought by users at a later stage in case they wish to improve the performance of their processors.











