Thrombosis: the cause of a stroke, a heart attack and an embolism. What do we know?
Diseases such as stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism are mostly the consequence of a thrombosis; that is, a blood clot, which normally forms d1
Diseases such as stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism are mostly the consequence of a thrombosis; that is, a blood clot, which normally forms d1
Mindfulness has shown many benefits during the cancer process. Over 450 people have already participated in the ONCOR programme of the Clínic Barcelo1
Following dietary recommendations, taking vitamin K regularly and treatment with an anticoagulant, such as Sintrom (acenocoumarol), are all important1
E-cigarettes are not a good alternative to stopping smoking. A recent study in the journal Nature explains that they can cause heart problems, apart1
Some of the most common side effects of chemotherapy are fatigue, nausea and vomiting. To alleviate them, you should rest, stay hydrated and maintain1
It is estimated that today 50% of cancer patients are cured and the remaining 50% are not cured, but live longer.
Avoiding tobacco use, leading a healthy lifestyle, protecting yourself from the sun and vaccination against infection by certain viruses are some fac1
This Wednesday, the first episode of the second season of the ‘Information that cares for you/Information that cares’ podcast series will go live. Th1
This discovery changes the view of the progression of leukaemia, opens the door to early diagnosis, and offers new treatment strategies.
The call for the presentation of applications for the I Estella Matutes Extraordinary Scholarship is open from September 19th to November 30th.