IDIBAPS holds the kick-off meeting for the Translational research programme for brain disorders
The Translational research programme for brain disorders was created to add to our knowledge of the biological foundations and factors that predispos1
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The Translational research programme for brain disorders was created to add to our knowledge of the biological foundations and factors that predispos1
A step towards a more respectful and humanized approach to psychiatric care for children and adolescents.
A team of researchers from the Clínic-IDIBAPS have analysed the capacity of an artificial intelligence model to classify liver lesions after a magnet1
The Journal of Hepatology has published a study led by Josep M Llovet’s team at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic identifying the molecular characteristics ass1
On Monday 24 February, the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) held a ceremony to announce the research grants awarded in Barcelona during 20241
Longer visiting times, an area for visitors and a new way of working are some of the changes that have been introduced to make the ICU more accessible
Researchers at the Clínic-IDIBAPS have created a tool that allows for the quantification of brain asymmetry in patients with frontotemporal dementia,1
The images are displayed in a Google album. The 15 photos with more "likes" will move on to the final phase.
This article summarises four key recommendations to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes after having gestational diabetes.
It is the third best hospital in Spain and the best in Catalonia in the ranking of the world’s 250 best hospitals.
The treatments available for Alzheimer’s disease are most effective in the early stages, when it is still asymptomatic. That is why an early diagnosi1
The babies hospitalized in the ICU were dressed up as little Hogwarts wizards to celebrate this tradition. The Maternitat Centre has been hosting thi1
The Hospital Clínic Barcelona was recently notified of 6 new CSUR accreditations awarded by the Ministry of Health. The Spanish National Health Syste1
Despite advances in vaccination and treatment, cervical cancer remains a challenge, especially in countries with fewer resources.
A study led by professionals from IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona in partnership with Hospital Sant Joan de Déu reveals that girls and adolescents1
Written and edited by Dr. Camil Castelo Branco and Dr. Sònia Anglès, gynaecology specialists from the Clínic, the book summarizes the relat1
During the first week of life, certain warning signs require urgent medical attention. If you notice any of the following in your newborn, seek profe1