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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
  • How to prevent tick bites

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/prevention

    … Ticks are mostly found in high, shaded grass and decomposing leaves near trees and bushes. That is why it is important to check for tick bites after visiting such places. … by a tick. It is still important to check for ticks after visiting green areas. Would you want to know more about DEET …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023
  • How to check for ticks

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/checking-for-ticks

    … Have you visited a place where ticks are likely to be found? Check … bite children in different locations than adults: Most common spots for tick bites Children Adults Head and … shows the spots on the human body where tick bites are most common. It is still important to check the whole body for …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023
  • Remove ticks quickly, reduce your risk of Lyme disease

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/remove-ticks-quickly-reduce-your-risk-of-lyme-disease

    … still do not check themselves and others for ticks after visiting green areas.  … in the evening after spending time outside, a tick check becomes a habit, just like brushing your teeth. And if you do …

    Publication date: 05-01-2024
  • 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
  • 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
  • FAQ about tick bites and Lyme disease

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/faq

    … causes Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi), the tick can become infected. After eating the blood it needs, the tick … parks and gardens. They mostly live in tall grass or decomposing leaves, ideally near trees or bushes. From there, … As soon as the temperature rises above 7°C, they can become active. Most tick bites occur in the months of March …

    Publication date: 04-19-2023
  • If you have found a tick bite, check for others!

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/if-you-have-found-a-tick-bite-check-for-others

    … and Utrecht. RIVM and Wageningen University have been communicating to check for a tick bite after visiting the outdoors (greenery) for a few years now. Data … came from Gelderland. Noord-Brabant and Noord-Holland come in places two and three of provinces with the most tick …

    Publication date: 05-29-2019
  • Number of Lyme disease diagnoses remains high

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/number-of-lyme-disease-diagnoses-remains-high

    … diagnoses with a red rash or ring in 1994, 2017 and 2021. Visit tekenradar.nl for more information by municipality. Decrease in number of GP visits The number of GP consultations for tick bites in 2021 … early start to the tick season, the peak of the season has come late this year. Many more tick bites are expected in …

    Publication date: 07-13-2023
  • NanoHarmony

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

    … pandemic, the project quickly adapted to the new norm of online collaboration, bringing together a dedicated team of … regulation, science, and society at large. NanoHarmony was completed in 2023. White Paper From Science to Regulation … to be effective and for manufacturers to be able to comply with regulatory requirements, the OECD Test …

    Publication date: 02-26-2020
  • Overcoming challenges in safety test method standardisation: Insights from the NanoHarmony project

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/overcoming-challenges-in-safety-test-method-standardisation-insights-from-nanoharmony

    … the European  NanoHarmony project recently  published recommendations for scientists on how to advance their newly … the OECD. These organisations help countries share data and compare results, which is important for facilitating trade.  … developers. These include a white paper, training modules, online webinars, and an interactive tool called the  OECD …

    Publication date: 11-06-2025
  • Early identification of safety, sustainability and regulatory issues of titanium carbide MXenes

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/early-identification-of-safety-sustainability-and-regulatory-issues-of-titanium-carbide

    … collaboration are essential as MXenes move closer to commercialisation, ensuring that safety and sustainability … of MXenes and their transformation products in complex environments—essential for safety testing—may not be … findings The case study findings were presented during an online workshop hosted by the OECD on 28 May 2024, …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • Expected peak in tick bite season

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/expected-peak-in-tick-bite-season

    … van de Wijngaard, epidemiologist at RIVM. “That rise is common this time of year. What is striking is that the … The bad weather this spring could have caused people to visit green areas less often, resulting in fewer tick … bites are reported in the Netherlands. Most people do not become ill when bitten but around 27,000 people a year get …

    Publication date: 07-14-2024
  • Ten years of Tick Radar 80,000 tick bite reports; chances of being bitten highest in Drenthe

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/ten-years-of-tick-radar-80000-tick-bite-reports-chances-of-being-bitten-highest-in-drenthe

    … most people with Lyme disease recover without lasting complaints after treatment with antibiotics. Thanks to the … every year, some 1,000 to 1,500 people suffer long-term complications after treatment. The exact cause of these … that it remains important to check for ticks after every visit to nature and that most people fortunately do not …

    Publication date: 04-26-2022

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