Central Sensitivity Syndromes closer to being internationally recognised
In Catalonia, there are more than 250,000 people diagnosed with Central Sensitivity Syndrome (CSS). If the WHO would recognise Multiple Chemical Sens1
In Catalonia, there are more than 250,000 people diagnosed with Central Sensitivity Syndrome (CSS). If the WHO would recognise Multiple Chemical Sens1
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an infrared light technique that allows the interior of the arteries to be observed in detail. Thanks to OCT, t1
Research carried out by the Autoimmune Diseases Service (SEA) has contributed to improving the treatment and quality of life of lupus patients throug1
Researchers from the IDIBAPS Research Institute have found that the protein known as ZEB1 have beneficial or deleterious effects depending on its lev1
Last Wednesday, the third CRISH edition came to its conclusion. This EIT-Health financed program was led by Hospital Clínic (Joan Escarrabill, MD), I1
Several studies have shown that different psychiatric disorders share a common denominator: inflammation forms part of their pathological mechanism.
A study published in the journal Nature Medicine proposes a paradigm shift in the approach to steatohepatitis, the most advanced degree of non-alcoho1
Recent studies show that high pollution in the environment increases the risk of having a stroke According to the Spanish Society of Neurology (in S1
IDIBAPS researchers have published a series of three studies in which describe the impact of aging on the liver biology and function, both in healthy1
The first tele-mentored live surgery using 5G technology was carried out today in Barcelona by Dr Antonio de Lacy. The pilot test took place at the G1