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Microplastics in human organs: what are the health implications?
Should People in Prison Participate in TB vaccine trials?
IDIBAPS again opens its doors to the public to show the research it does on TV3’s telethon La Marató
The Clínic Barcelona publishes its 2024 Annual Report
A study by the Clínic-IDIBAPS validates left bundle branch pacing as an alternative to biventricular pacing in heart failure
A study by the Clínic-IDIBAPS concludes that left bundle branch pacing may be an effective and safe alterative to traditional biventricular pacing in1
Dr. Susana Puig, new director of research at Hospital Clínic
Dr. Susana Puig has been appointed as the new director of Research at Hospital Clínic Barcelona, taking over from Dr. Josep Rodés, who has led this a1
Keeping Active Saves Lives: Exercise Improves Survival in Colon Cancer Patients
An international study has shown that following a structured exercise programme significantly improves survival rates among colon cancer patients, es1
Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS hosts the inaugural meeting of a European network to advance the study of vascular liver diseases
Last May, Hospital Clínic Barcelona-IDIBAPS hosted the first face-to-face meeting of the European Network for Vascular Liver Diseases (EURO-VALDI-NET1
Catalonia is participating in a pilot project of genomic newborn screening, CrinGenEs, to detect more than 300 rare diseases
The Hospital Clínic Barcelona-IDIBAPS, together with the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona, is participating in the CrinGenES project, a pioneer1