News from 2025
- Jan (21)
- Feb (19)
- Mar (23)
- Apr (22)
- May (22)
- Jun (20)
- Jul (27)
- Aug (10)
- Sep (24)
- Oct (24)
- Nov (34)
- Dec (20)
- Jan (24)
- Feb (27)
- Mar (15)
- Apr (23)
- May (34)
- Jun (28)
- Jul (26)
- Aug (11)
- Sep (19)
- Oct (20)
- Nov (28)
- Dec (14)
- Jan (14)
- Feb (22)
- Mar (21)
- Apr (12)
- May (20)
- Jun (23)
- Jul (20)
- Aug (5)
- Sep (19)
- Oct (19)
- Nov (26)
- Dec (15)
- Jan (4)
- Feb (18)
- Mar (13)
- Apr (15)
- May (19)
- Jun (22)
- Jul (18)
- Aug (9)
- Sep (11)
- Oct (25)
- Nov (19)
- Dec (15)
- Jan (12)
- Feb (6)
- Mar (13)
- Apr (5)
- May (7)
- Jun (15)
- Jul (11)
- Aug (3)
- Sep (5)
- Oct (8)
- Nov (15)
- Dec (13)
Is banning screens the solution?
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) in recent decades, their multiple uses, increasingly attractive and immersi1
Fewer than half of clinical trials in mental health report the ethnicity of participants
Allopurinol is designated as the first orphan drug for the treatment of Marfan syndrome
IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic, the University of Barcelona (UB) and CIBERER are promoting this new advance to fight against a genetic and minority disease1
How can we support someone who has lost a loved one to suicide?
Empathetic accompaniment can make all the difference.
Study suggests loss of lung capacity begins between the ages of 20 and 25
Research based on eight cohorts from Europe and Australia, provides new guidelines for assessing and monitoring lung health throughout life.
IDIBAPS publishes its Environmental Sustainability Strategy and its Action Plan for the coming years
Researchers decode the brain mechanism that links repeated actions and reward to form stable habits
A study published in the journal Nature and coordinated by the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre in London, with the participation of the IDIBAPS-Hospital Cl1
New tool to enhance the effects of immunotherapy in treating cancer
Chronic kidney disease: the silent disease
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects millions of people around the world; many of whom are unaware they have it. It is known as the "silent disease"1