Genetics: the main risk factor for schizophrenia
Although it is not the only risk factor for schizophrenia, genetics is the most significant, contributing in 80% of cases.
Although it is not the only risk factor for schizophrenia, genetics is the most significant, contributing in 80% of cases.
Vulvovaginal atrophy or genitourinary syndrome of menopause is common and involves thinning, dryness and inflammation of the vagina.
Mindfulness has shown many benefits during the cancer process. Over 450 people have already participated in the ONCOR programme of the Clínic Barcelo1
Capsule endoscopy is a device that provides high-resolution images of the digestive tract and has proven to be cost-efficient for the early detection1
Biological sex, that is, being born male or female, can influence different aspects of early-onset Alzheimer's disease (symptoms seen before the age1
Men lose testosterone as they get older. From the age of 40, 2-6% of healthy men have a deficiency of this hormone.
Following dietary recommendations, taking vitamin K regularly and treatment with an anticoagulant, such as Sintrom (acenocoumarol), are all important1
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first faecal microbiota-derived product for the treatment of infection with Clostridioides1
Various studies show there is no safe threshold for alcohol consumption. Regular consumption is associated with more than 200 health problems.
Asthma is a disease that is currently without a cure. Modern treatments make it possible to manage asthma and to help most patients lead a normal lif1