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Researchers at IDIBAPS Hospital-Clínic Barcelona receive two grants from the Mutua Madrileña Foundation
One of the projects is coordinated by Glòria Garrabou, the head of the group Hereditary metabolic diseases and muscular diseases, and the other by Os1
First genetic marker for Multiple Sclerosis severity identified
This finding, published today in the journal Nature, opens the door to the development of new treatments to prevent long-term disability.
IDIBAPS opens the doors to its laboratories to show research carried out thanks to La Marató, a telethon organised by TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio
Four visits were organised this year: two devoted to a research project on mantle cell lymphoma; and two to a project aimed at preventing intravenous1
Carotene-rich diet associated with lower presence of fat in the arteries
The study was conducted on 200 people aged between 50 and 70. Carotenes are mainly found in yellow, orange and green fruits and vegetables
Exercise-induced allergy: a great unknown
Exercise-induced food allergy is a rare disease related to Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP) that can cause severe allergic reactions.
Mariona Cid receives the Roger Demers Award from the Canadian Rheumatology Association
The award ceremony took place on 12 May as part of the 53rd Laurentian Conference of Rheumatology in Canada
IDIBAPS celebrates its second PhD Day
The PhD Day programme included presentations and talks on such subjects as mental health, scientific dissemination and sustainability in research, am1
A study of the Spanish population shows that nearly 795,000 children have allergies and 397,000 have asthma
In Spain, 5.7% of children under the age of 14 have asthma and 11.4% have allergies, mainly allergic rhinitis. Bearing in mind that there are around1
New guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
The IDIBAPS researcher Josep M. Llovet has participated in the new American AASLD guidelines for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, the most1