What are you looking for? Search Common searches: Intranet, Contact, Map, Professionals, Teaching units, Research groups, Fulltext search Tipus de contingut Professionals Projects Teaching Units Collaborating entities News Activities - Any - Search News Vall d’Hebron raises 15,000 euros with the sale of solidarity digital roses by Sant Jordi The money will go to finance different research projects carried out by a multipurpose and multidisciplinary team made up of more than 100 researchers and doctors from different areas. News Vall d’Hebron researchers describe a preeclampsia-like syndrome in pregnancies with COVID-19 62.5% of pregnant women with severe COVID-19 develop signs and symptoms that mimic preeclampsia. News Acute kidney injury emerges as a serious complication of COVID-19 Researchers recommend including renal makers in clinical course studies of patients with COVID-19. News The eye as a window to the brain. The European project RECOGNISED will determine the usefulness of the retina as a tool for identifying type 2 diabetes and cognitive impairment An EU-funded project will explore the biological pathways that may link the alterations observed in the retina with those present in the brain in people with type 2 diabetes. News A Vall d’Hebron study shows that 70% of residents and 56% of staff infected with SARS-CoV-2 in nursing homes are asymptomatic Vall d’Hebron highlights it is essential to have a centralized action plan that can urgently coordinate and implement all the necessary measures in case of suspicion or confirmation of a positive case in nursing homes. News Vall d’Hebron publishes more than 80 papers on COVID-19 in four months The publications cover multiple specialties and approaches to the disease, from basic research to clinical care. News VHIR coordinates a new international registry of patients with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency EARCO project expects to include data from 3,000 patients in the next 3 years, which will allow progress in the knowledge of this rare disease. News Vall d’Hebron participates in two large international hip fracture studies HIP ATTACK is the first large randomized study comparing accelerated hip surgery, performed an average of six hours after diagnosis, with the standard, performed an average of 24 hours later. News Placental biomarker analysis could be useful to predict pre-eclampsia before 11 weeks of gestation The identification of patients with high risk of pre-eclampsia in the first trimester of pregnancy is important to be able to administer acetylsalicylic acid, a drug that helps prevent this syndrome, to pregnant women. News Vall d’Hebron creates an educational tool to promote accessibility to the diagnosis of hepatitis B in the immigrant population HEPARJOC consists of five didactic games that improve knowledge of hepatitis and raise awareness of the need for the disease screening. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 48 Next page ››