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IDIBAPS researchers give nine talks at schools for World Brain Awareness Week
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The kick-off meeting is held for the ASPIRE-AECC project for liver cancer research
Funded by the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) and coordinated by IDIBAPS and the Salamanca Cancer Research Centre, ASPIRE-AECC aims to impr1
The revolution in the treatment of cervical cancer
Despite advances in vaccination and treatment, cervical cancer remains a challenge, especially in countries with fewer resources.
How do the main medical disorders affect sexual health? A book summarizes the impact of the main disorders on sexuality
Written and edited by Dr. Camil Castelo Branco and Dr. Sònia Anglès, gynaecology specialists from the Clínic, the book summarizes the relationship be1
The Clínic goes one step further in the application of AI in neuroimaging analysis
The Neurocloud platform, developed by Qubiotech, optimizes the diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy and multi1
The Clínic treated 784 cases of sexual assault in 2024, 15% more than in 2023
The Hospital Clínic Barcelona treated 784 cases of sexual assault in 2024, which is 15.6% more than in 2023. The report published today was prepared1