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Many more people visiting GP for hay fever than in previous years

Many more people visiting GP for hay fever than in previous years

Research institute Nivel reported a sharp increase in hay fever cases in the Netherlands, with 142 per 100,000 people visiting a GP last week. This figure is more than double the 62 cases per 100,000 recorded during the previous week.

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17-year-old boy arrested for explosion at Amsterdam Zuidas office

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Hoofddorp revitalizes Oranjebuurt with new housing by Ymere

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Van Weel: police investigating rioters at asylum center protests

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