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  • EU Court upholds annulment of classification of Titanium dioxide in certain powder forms

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/eu-court-upholds-annulment-of-classification-of-tio2-in-certain-powder-forms

    … (CJEU)  dismissed an appeal made by France and the European Commission (EC) to reinstate the classification of titanium … as a suspected human carcinogen. Classification of TiO 2 powders as carcinogenic The TiO 2 classification debate … if inhaled. In 2017, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC)  agreed with the …

    Publication date: 11-06-2025
  • Significant increase in memory and concentration problems among adults

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/significant-increase-in-memory-and-concentration-problems-among-adults

    … In the first quarter of 2023, there was a 24% increase in GP visits related to memory and concentration problems among … to visit their GP for these symptoms. The number of GP visits for memory and concentration problems increased in …

    Publication date: 05-31-2023
  • Minimal improvement in young people’s health and mental well-being

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/minimal-improvement-in-young-peoples-health-and-mental-well-being

    … who assess their own health as good has increased slightly compared to the previous quarterly study. In March 2025, 84% … Organisation for Health Research and Development, commissioned the research programme on behalf of the … Fewer visits to the GP for feelings of depression …

    Publication date: 05-19-2025
  • Quarterly study among adults – round 6

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-6

    … However, people aged 75 and older are still more likely to visit their GP for problems with sleep, memory and … crisis, while people aged 25-44 years were more likely to visit their GP due to suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts. … while stress decreased slightly (from 28% to 27%).  GP visits for sleep and memory problems and suicidal thoughts  …

    Publication date: 03-02-2023
  • Quarterly youth study – round 6

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-6

    … update from December 2022. The number of young people visiting their GP for mental health problems, such as … a SARS-CoV-2 infection or possible coronavirus measures, compared to other topics. They are more concerned than … mental health of the participating young people. More GP visits related to suicide than in 2019 Compared to the same …

    Publication date: 03-02-2023
  • Quarterly youth study – round 7

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-7

    … Young people aged 15-24 years are more likely to visit the GP for suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts, … summary of key results from youth research. Frequency of GP visits for mental health problems among young people has not … an increase in physical symptoms that are often seen in combination with mental health problems, such as dizziness …

    Publication date: 05-31-2023
  • Quarterly study among adults – round 7

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-7

    … In the first quarter of 2023, adults were more likely to visit the GP due to memory or concentration problems. This … research among adults is provided below.  Increase in GP visits for a number of symptoms Primary care data for … visited their GP more frequently for a number of symptoms compared to the same period in 2019. Memory and …

    Publication date: 05-31-2023
  • Quarterly study among adults – round 10

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-10

    … The number of adults who visited their GP for memory and concentration problems was 15% higher in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to before the pandemic (2019). In addition, over 3% … Key results from adult research are summarised below. GP visits for memory and concentration problems remain high The …

    Publication date: 03-19-2024
  • Quarterly youth study – round 1

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-1

    … before the pandemic (2019), young people (aged 15-24 years) visited their GP for symptoms such as severe stress or … before the pandemic (2019), young people (aged 15-24 years) visited their GP for symptoms such as severe stress or … Institute for Health Services Research). This data comprises weekly figures on symptoms and conditions among …

    Publication date: 11-15-2022
  • Mental health of young people shows minor recovery

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/mental-health-of-young-people-shows-minor-recovery

    … years) in the Netherlands have fewer mental health symptoms compared to the previous research round in June 2022. This … who had suicidal thoughts dropped from 16% to 13%. GP visits due to suicide-related thoughts or attempts were … and 28% experienced stress. This is a minor increase compared to the previous research round. Loneliness …

    Publication date: 11-21-2022
  • Quarterly youth study – round 9

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-9

    … period when starting university. Due to school closures and online education, some young people experienced learning delays that have not been resolved, or not completely. The resulting pressure can lead to major stress, … in July-September. Young people were also more likely to visit the GP due to feelings of anxiety or nervousness. …

    Publication date: 04-30-2024
  • Publications

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/publications

    … overview of the relevant publications in Dutch is provided online on the Publicaties page. If and when research results …

    Publication date: 11-15-2022
  • Working safely with advanced (nano)materials

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/nanotechnology/working-safely-with-advanced-nanomaterials

    … Advanced (nano)materials can become airborne when used, for example, when they are in powder form or applied as a spray application for paints. … of these particles poses the most significant and common health risk in the workplace. Additionally, exposure …

    Publication date: 07-19-2012
  • EFSA introduces new guidance for evaluating dissolution of nanomaterials in fat

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/efsa-introduces-new-guidance-for-evaluating-dissolution-of-nanomaterials-in-fat

    … the K OW method is not suitable, in contrast with its common use in chemical risk assessment. For organic … inorganic substances. Reflections by RIVM For organic powders consisting of small particles, risk assessors must … that the dissolution may not depend solely on the chemical composition of the particle core. The phrase “before …

    Publication date: 12-19-2024
  • Screening for nanoparticles in food and cosmetics: possible but challenging

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/screening-for-nanoparticles-in-food-and-cosmetics-possible-but-challenging

    … nano-sized particles) has been banned in the EU. To ensure compliance with this ban, detecting whether E 171 is present … distribution. The second step has undergone interlaboratory comparison already in 2021. The new study reports on the … tool to check for the presence of nanoparticles in powder-based facial cosmetics. They found nanoparticles in …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • Breakthroughs in the recycling of advanced materials

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/breakthroughs-in-recycling-of-advanced-materials

    … innovative bonding techniques, researchers are tackling the complex challenges associated with recycling these strong … CNTs are to break them down into small fragments or even powder, or to use heat or chemical treatments to break down … CNT fibres. These fibres are a sustainable option compared to traditional materials such as metals, polymers, …

    Publication date: 06-12-2025
  • Approach used in the quarterly youth study

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/approach-used-in-quarterly-youth-study

    … collection The surveys are conducted by I&O Research and commissioned by the GOR Network . Sample selection and data … up the dataset, leaving a total of 4,179 questionnaires completed by young people (aged 12-25 years) participating … are least represented. Materials Data collection took place online using a pre-programmed survey. The survey …

    Publication date: 11-15-2022
  • Application in products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/nanotechnology/application-in-products

    … to the device. Notification requirement for nanomaterials Companies are required to indicate on product labels whether … the manufacturer may not market it. Research shows that companies do not always properly comply with this notification requirement. The notification …

    Publication date: 07-19-2012
  • Quarterly study among adults – round 3

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-study-among-adults-round-3

    … in March 2022 shows that adults are doing relatively well compared to young people. Three-quarters of the adults … joint complaints (22%) and sleep disturbance (18%). More GP visits for tiredness Primary care data shows that the number of adults who visited the GP for tiredness has increased significantly in …

    Publication date: 11-15-2022
  • Quarterly youth study – round 8

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/health-research-for-covid-19/quarterly-youth-study-round-8

    … attempts among young people in the second quarter of 2023, compared to the first quarter of 2023 – and an increase of 47% compared to 2019. In the self-reported survey in June 2023, … about suicide. Mental health symptoms also stabilised in comparison to the previous research round. This is evidenced …

    Publication date: 04-30-2024

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