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  • RIVM maintains advisory: avoid eating home-produced eggs in Zuid-Holland Zuid and Altena Municipality

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/rivm-maintains-advisory-avoid-eating-private-eggs-in-zuid-holland-zuid-and-altena-municipality

    … found to contain high levels of PFAS, as revealed by the risk assessment conducted by RIVM at 31 locations in the … 15 eggs per week. What Are the Health Implications? The risk assessment compares the estimated PFAS intake from …

    Publication date: 05-30-2024
  • Proposed European PFAS ban officially submitted

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/proposed-european-pfas-ban-officially-submitted

    … both the use and production of PFAS in order to reduce the risks these substances pose to humans and the environment. … Afterwards, two ECHA scientific committees – the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) and the Socio-Economic Assessment …

    Publication date: 01-13-2023
  • Publications Additional research into (micro)nutrients

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/node/244591

    … on sodium intake from processed foods 2015 Addressing the risk of inadequate and excessive micronutrient intakes: … too low and too high population intakes 2013 Integrated risk-benefit analyses: method development with folic acid as …                                                       Year Risk-benefit analyses: needs and applications in the …

    Publication date: 10-22-2025
  • Nitrogen and PFAS suddenly big societal issues in the Netherlands

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/newsletter/content/2020/issue1/nitrogen-pfas-in-NL

    … in the vicinity of those areas. It includes an appropriate assessment of adverse impacts on Natura 2000 areas, which is … perspective for action that, on the one hand, controls the risks to man and the environment and, on the other hand, …

    Publication date: 01-14-2020
  • Next milestone in universal PFAS restriction process completed

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/next-milestone-in-universal-pfas-restriction-process-completed

    … derogations or with time-unlimited derogations and risk reduction measures of similar efficiencies, where … as appropriate. The comments enabled to improve the assessment of the initially evaluated uses and the … by the restriction process. The Scientific Committees for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) of …

    Publication date: 08-26-2025
  • KAP: Quality Programme for Agricultural Products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/chemkap

    … food or feed products. The KAP-database is essential for risk assessments, trend analysis, and diverse questions about … to EFSA. This data is used by EFSA for the establishment of risk assessment guidelines, health based guideline values …

    Publication date: 06-26-2015
  • Temporary background values for PFAS in Dutch soil

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/temporary-background-values-for-pfas-in-dutch-soil

    … If the soil meets these temporary background values, the risks to people and the ecosystem are negligible. Data and … human body. RIVM investigates the health and environmental risks of PFAS. …

    Publication date: 12-03-2019
  • Healthy living environment

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/healthy-living-environment

    … by integrating knowledge, research and health impact assessments. We provide knowledge on the development of … and blue spaces so that health benefits are maximised and risks (e.g. allergens, infectious diseases) are minimised. … and equity.  We have expertise in Health Impact Assessment, including (societal and environmental …

    Publication date: 10-17-2019
  • PFAS in sea foam along Dutch coast

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/pfas-in-sea-foam-along-dutch-coast

    … compared to seawater. Insufficient information for complete risk assessment It is as yet unclear what the high concentrations … scenarios to determine sea foam exposure, and there are no risk limit values for PFAS in seawater or sea foam. …

    Publication date: 12-20-2023
  • PFAS levels in drinking water from river water need to be brought down

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/pfas-levels-in-drinking-water-from-river-water-need-to-be-brought-down

    … this being harmful to their health. This value is used in risk assessments and does not have legal status. New scientific …

    Publication date: 10-24-2022
  • RIVM will calculate temporary background value for PFAS in soil

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/rivm-will-calculate-temporary-background-value-for-pfas-in-soil

    … In July of this year, RIVM has calculated the risk limits for PFAS in soil and dredging spoil. At concentrations below these risk limits, the risks to people and the environment are acceptable. As a …

    Publication date: 10-30-2019
  • Food

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/climate-change-and-health/food

    … and focus on crop diversity. Crop diversity can lead to risk spreading and to the development of crops that are more … temperatures and changes in precipitation can increase the risk of Salmonella, Campylobacter and Listeria … when food is not adequately refrigerated. To reduce the risks, it is therefore important to refrigerate properly. …

    Publication date: 05-10-2021
  • Nutritional status

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-and-nutrition/nutritional-status

    … groups. However, certain population groups are at a greater risk of deficiencies of certain nutrients, and some groups are at a greater health risk due to a deficiency. This means that it is important … need more of certain nutrients, as a deficiency can entail risks for the unborn child.   Currently, RIVM is conducting …

    Publication date: 01-12-2012
  • PFAS restriction proposal

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/pfas/restriction-proposal

    … is a ban on the use of these substances to limit the risks to people and the environment. The proposal focuses on …

    Publication date: 11-19-2020
  • 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
  • PROMISS

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/promiss

    … that can be used to quickly screen older adults for a high risk of low protein intake. Based on these and other …

    Publication date: 01-04-2016
  • More foodborne infections in 2024, RIVM advises measures for chicken farmers

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/more-foodborne-infections-in-2024-rivm-advises-measures-for-chicken-farmers

    … on eggshells and is very contagious. You can reduce the risk of infection by: Cook chicken all the way through. Boil …

    Publication date: 09-23-2025
  • 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
  • Dutch National Food Consumption Survey

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/dutch-national-food-consumption-survey

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

    Publication date: 12-19-2011

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