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Weekly Overview: Insulin Murder Suspect, Vegan Diet and Breast Milk, Acrylic Nails Allergy & More

Every Friday you can contact us for a weekly overview in which we briefly look back at the most striking, interesting or most important news items per working day. This week, among other things, allergic reaction to acrylic nails, living together young and old, the vegan diet and breast milk and insulin murder were in the news. In this weekly overview the most important events of this week.

Monday: Whit Monday

Tuesday: suspect of insulin murder of mother longer in custody

On Tuesday, the court in Maastricht extended the pre-trial detention of a 53-year-old woman from Sittard by three months. The woman is suspected of deliberately administering too high a dose of insulin to her mother, as a result of which the elderly woman died.

Wednesday: vegan diet has no effect on breast milk composition

A vegan diet does not affect the concentration of vitamin B2 and carnitine in breast milk. These two nutrients are mainly found in animal products and are essential for the development of the baby.

Thursday: the cabinet is structurally investing 49 million euros in cohabitation for young and old

In the coming years, the government will allocate structural funds to encourage cohabitation between young people and the elderly. Minister Helder for Long-Term Care has brought the subsidy scheme for intergenerational living into internet consultation for this purpose.

Friday: Dermatologists warn of allergic reaction from acrylic nails

Dermatologists warn about the severe allergic reaction that women (or men) can get from having artificial nails put on. Nail stylists use a substance that can be dangerous for allergy sufferers.

By: National Care Guide

2023-06-02 14:13:31
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