Skip to main content Skip to main navigation
Rijksoverheid logo | to homepage of RIVM National Institute for Public Health and the Environment Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
  • Nederlands
  • English
RIVM Committed to health and sustainability
  • Home
  • Topics
  • About RIVM
  • Publications
  • International
  • Contact
  • Agenda
  • MijnRIVM
  • Nederlands
  • English
  • Home
  • Search

Search


Search

Fill in your search phrase.

Type

Selecting an option will change the focus to the start of the list.
  • News item (3)

Publication date

Selecting an option will change the focus to the start of the list.
  • (-) December 2023 (3)
  • October 2025 (1)
  • September 2025 (3)
  • May 2021 (1)
  • October 2019 (1)
  • January 2016 (1)
  • June 2015 (1)
  • January 2012 (1)
  • December 2011 (1)

Topics

Selecting an option will change the focus to the start of the list.
  • (-) Food and Nutrition (3)
  • International projects (3)
  • International (2)
  • Respiratory infections (2)
  • Climate change and Health (1)
  • COVID-19 (1)
  • Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (1)
  • One Health (1)
  • PFAS (1)
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Laboratory Preparedness and Response for High Threat Pathogens and Biorisk (1)

3 search results

You searched for these word(s): risk assessment
  • Doctoral research: Pure fruit juice is less bad for your health than soft drinks

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/doctoral-research-pure-fruit-juice-is-less-bad-for-your-health-than-soft-drinks

    … to seven glasses per week) can even be beneficial for the risk of heart and vascular disease, while no connection was …

    Publication date: 12-08-2023
  • Dutch population’s iodine intake just about sufficient, salt intake still too high

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/dutch-populations-iodine-intake-just-about-sufficient-salt-intake-still-too-high

    … may lead to elevated blood pressure, which increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. It is therefore important …

    Publication date: 12-12-2023
  • Dutch population’s salt and sugar intakes go down, fibre intake goes up

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/dutch-populations-salt-and-sugar-intakes-go-down-fibre-intake-goes-up

    … sufficient intake of both vitamin D and calcium reduces the risk of bone fractures. Vitamins and minerals Some …

    Publication date: 12-21-2023

Service

  • Contact
  • Information for the press
  • Working for RIVM
  • Complaints
  • Submitting WOO requests to RIVM
  • Doing business with RIVM
  • Huisregels sociale media

About this site

  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimer and copyright
  • Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure
  • Website archive

Languages

  • English
  • Nederlands

Follow us

  • RIVM Newsletters
  • RSS feed
  • X Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Mastodon