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Hepatologists from Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS contribute to the renewal of European guidelines on autoimmune hepatitis and hepatitis B
How does sunscreen affect vitamin D production?
IDIBAPS participates in the constitution of the Association of Cytometrists of Catalonia
The Infectious Diseases Department at Hospital Clínic Barcelona, first centre in Spain certified for humanisation of care for patients with severe bacterial infection
A new study finds that excessive consumption of negative news increases symptoms of anxiety and depression
The study, led by IDIBAPS, also found that following a balanced diet can help prevent and reduce these symptoms.
IDIBAPS professionals will be giving over 70 talks in schools in the 2025/26 academic year
IDIBAPS organises numerous outreach activities to bring research closer to the public. The aim is to publicise the work it carries out and to show th1
Health with a sex and gender perspective
From birth, sex and gender are key aspects of every person’s life and influence many areas, including health and illness. Sex is a biological charact1
The Nursing Management at the Clínic listed first in Catalonia and second in Spain, according to the Nursing Reputation Monitor ranking
The Hospital Vall d’Hebron was ranked 5th and the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona 14th.
Microplastics in human organs: what are the health implications?
Microplastics, the tiny particles that result from the degradation of plastic, are no longer just an environmental threat but an emerging health risk1