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The return of measles: why is vaccination more urgent than ever?
A new call opens for BITRECS, IDIBAPS’ programme to recruit ‘clinician-scientists’
Award ceremony for the 2025 IDIBAPS photography contest
Isaac Almendros replaces Ramon Farré as head of the ‘Respiratory biophysics and bioengineering’ research group
Male sexuality in later life: myths, realities and solutions
Ageing is a natural process that involves changes in various areas of life, including sexuality. Despite the myths surrounding this issue, male sexua1
A new twice-yearly biological treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps shows promising results
An international study involving researchers from Hospital Clínic Barcelona and IDIBAPS that was recently published in The Lancet shows that depemoki1
Respiratory allergies and spring: what are they and how do we treat them?
With the arrival of spring, respiratory allergies are back in the spotlight. The concentration of pollen in the air, such as that of plane trees, can1
Differences are shown between Mediterranean and non-Mediterranean countries in the appearance of early-onset colorectal cancer
A study led by María Daca-Álvarez and coordinated by Francesc Balaguer, both from the Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Oncology group at IDIBAPS, has1
Adolescent girls at risk of psychosis are less likely to experience remission of subclinical symptoms
A study led by professionals from IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona in partnership with Hospital Sant Joan de Déu reveals that girls and adolescents1