What are you looking for? Search Common searches: Departments, Hospitalisation, Professionals, Outpatient clinics, Health advice, Accreditations, Diseases, Diagnostic tests, Treatments, The birth of a child, Emergency, Visiting patients, Fulltext search Tipus de contingut Services and units Professionals Pathologies Health advices Health and wellness Diagnostic tests Treatments News Activities Centers - Any - Search News The Genetic Identification Programme has identified four more victims of the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime, who were buried in mass graves The Vall d’Hebron Clinical and Molecular Genetics Department, led by Dr Eduardo Tizzano, made a decisive contribution to the programme. News Vall d’Hebron, committed to cancer research On the occasion of World Cancer Research Day, we remember the work of VHIO and VHIR researchers to advance in the field of oncology. News Dr Magda Campins appointed chair of the Covid-19 Scientific Advisory Committee by the Department of Health for her pandemic control approach The Scientific Advisory Committee is made up of various people with scientific knowledge from different professions and fields of work, five of whom are professionals at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital. News The winners of the Vall d’Hebron 2020 Photography Competition receive their photographs in sheet format Dr Albert Salazar, director of Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, and Dr Joan X. Comella, director of the Vall d’Hebron Research, have today presented the winners of the Vall d’Hebron 2020 Photography Competition with their photographs in sheet format. News Dr. Maria Luisa Aznar is invited to a meeting with the President of Angola and King Felipe VI on the occasion of Vall d'Hebron research projects in the African country The Unit of Tropical Medicine and International Health in Vall d'Hebron works in different projects to promote research and training in Angola since 2007. News 40 years since the first HIV diagnosis in Spain Vall d’Hebron University Hospital diagnosed the first case of HIV in Spain in October 1981. This was a 35 year-old man who was admitted to hospital with Kaposi’s sarcoma and other opportunistic infections. News New study shows that COVID-19 can damage the placenta of pregnant women It would be a very rare and potentially fatal placental injury in some fetuses that would lead to abnormal blood flow between mothers and fetuses in the uterus. News Vall d'Hebron organises SIOPEN's AGM on neuroblastomas The AGM was held between 6 and 8 October at Pompeu Fabra University, bringing together one hundred neuroblastoma experts. News Simplification of antiretroviral treatment will improve the quality of life of HIV patients This research has shown the efficacy of dual therapy for HIV treatment, with dolutegravir and lamivudine, compared with the standard treatment with three drugs. News Study from Vall d'Hebron determines that the Mediterranean diet increases the colon's microbiota Research led by Dr Fernando Azpiroz points to an increase in gas caused by high metabolic activity in the intestine. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 124 Next page ››