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Planned heart treatments postponed due to medical device shortage

Planned heart treatments postponed due to medical device shortage

The Dutch Heart Foundation and the Netherlands Society of Cardiology have warned that planned heart procedures may be delayed due to a shortage of a specific medical device. While elective treatments are affected, emergency cardiac care remains available at thirty hospitals across the country.

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The Amsterdam Citizen Monitor: crime, waste and housing market are the biggest concerns

The Amsterdam Citizen Monitor: crime, waste and housing market are the biggest concerns

The Amsterdam Citizen Monitor reveals that residents are most concerned about crime, waste management, and the housing market. This report provides insights into the current state of the city from the perspective of its inhabitants.

Live independently longer with Route Healthy

Live independently longer with Route Healthy

The 'Route Gezond' campaign has launched in Haarlem and surrounding municipalities to help residents aged 65 and older remain independent for longer. The program offers free exercise groups, health courses, and fall prevention training to improve strength and balance among seniors.

Fire at snack bar in Amsterdam-West

Fire at snack bar in Amsterdam-West

A large fire broke out at a snack bar on Jan Evertsenstraat in Amsterdam-West this afternoon. Firefighters are on the scene, and residents have been advised to keep windows and doors closed due to heavy smoke.

Russia places AkzoNobel's Russian subsidiaries under state control

Russia places AkzoNobel's Russian subsidiaries under state control

Russian President Vladimir Putin has placed the Russian subsidiaries of the Dutch multinational AkzoNobel under temporary state control. AkzoNobel is currently evaluating the decision, noting that the move will have minimal impact on the company's overall finances.