Magnetic resonance imaging may predict the risk of relapse after the first episode of psychosis
Combining the data obtained from magnetic resonance imaging and the patient's clinical data could make it possible to estimate the relapse risk after1
Combining the data obtained from magnetic resonance imaging and the patient's clinical data could make it possible to estimate the relapse risk after1
This winter, the epidemiological situation will be difficult: there are cases of bronchiolitis, COVID, flu and the usual coughs and colds. A veritabl1
Non-alcoholic or low-alcohol beverages can have a negative impact on people with an alcohol use disorder. This was suggested by a systematic review c1
The Members’ General Meeting, held to coincide with the Society’s 16th Congress which took place on 24 and 25 November, approved the appointment.
The spin-off helmed by Aleix Prat received the award in the category of Collaborative Research in Transfer for Development for its HER2DX breast canc1
The factors that determine the development of inflammatory bowel disease are not entirely known. However, previous infections, genetics and environme1
The event was held in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of the University of Barcelona.
A study by the hospital Clínic Barcelona-IDIBAPS, published in the journal Neurology, confirms the usefulness of a blood-based biomarker to diagnose1
The Hospital Clínic Barcelona has a Clinical Toxicology Unit that is over 40 years old. It is part of the Accident & Emergency Department. This Depa1