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The moment of implant-removal influences late acute periprosthetic joint infection

5 de August de 2019

Currently the same therapeutic management is recommended in all acute infections of joint prostheses, both in late acute infection (patient with normal function of the prosthesis after 3 months of implantation and with onset of symptoms of

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The added value of headache care units

31 de July de 2019

Headache is the most frequent neurological reason for medical consultation at all levels of care. In our country there are few Specialized Units in Headache; The majority of patients sent by headache from Primary Care are treated in general neurology consultations. There are very few data in the literature that have analyzed whether medical care […]

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The Valdecilla Digestive team with impact on prestigious journals

30 de July de 2019

Liver disease due to fat deposition is an emerging entity in liver pathology. The most frequent causes are alcohol consumption and / or obesity / metabolic syndrome among others (drug toxicity, autoimmune diseases etc). Dr. Cabezas with the support of Dr. Crespo, Head of the Digestive System Service and thanks to the support of the […]

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Rumination in cancer patients increases symptoms of anxiety and depression

Cancer is an important source of stress for those who suffer from it, generating in many cases symptoms of anxiety or depression, what we generically know as emotional distress or psychological distress. Detecting those patients who have a higher risk of developing emotional distress, in order to be able to perform the appropriate psychological interventions, […]

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New prognostic marker in bacterial infections

26 de July de 2019

Researchers from the Group of Epidemiology and Pathogenic and Molecular Mechanisms of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology of IDIVAL have participated in a study where the lethality of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was evaluated in bloodstream infections using an animal model. P. aeruginosa bacteria is an important cause of serious hospital infections, especially in immunocompromised patients or […]

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Nursing interventions that improve the quality of life

In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 71% of deaths in the world were due to chronic diseases, and this situation was expected to worsen. In this context, the IDIVAL Nursing Group led by Professor Carmen Sarabia, a nurse from the University Nursing School of the University of Cantabria, has recently published a […]

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New therapeutic alternatives for patients with myeloma

Plitidepsin (Aplidine) is a compound originally isolated from a marine tunicate (Aplidium Albicans) that demonstrated activity against Multiple Myeloma (MM) in preclinical studies conducted in our country by Dr. Enrique Ocio in collaboration with the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (Boston, MA). Aplidine binds to a protein that is overexpressed in MM, eEF1A2 (eukaryotic translation elongation […]

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Described an exceptionally early case of Alzheimers disease by IDIVAL researchers

22 de July de 2019

Dementia is not just a disease of the elderly. The team of the Cognitive Impairment Unit has described the case of an Alzheimer's patient with the onset of the first symptoms at age 27, which is one of the earliest reported cases to date. Dementia of early onset is considered to be that affecting people […]

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INTERREG SUDOE Opens its 4th call for projects

12 de July de 2019

The 4th edition of the SUDOE Program for the period 2014-2020 is open to two thematic priorities of the program (axis 1: Research and innovation and axis 5: Environment and resource efficiency), with an ERDF budget of 12.9 million euros, distributed as follows:  Axis 1: Research and innovation  Axis 5: Environment and resource efficiency   […]

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Mental health of the couple influences more the welfare of the individual as age advances

10 de July de 2019

In a recent publication in the prestigious journal The European Journal of Health Economics (JCR impact factor 2,169, quartile 1) under the title “Partner's depression and quality of life among older Europeans” three members of the R&D&i Group in Health Economics and Health Services Management UC-IDIVAL study how the mental health of the couple influences the […]

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