Rare Disease Day
1 march 2016
On 29 February took place the Rare Disease Day, which aims to give visibility to all the people who suffer from some pathology called ‘rare’.
Resistance to antibiotics: 5 things you didn’t know
26 february 2016
The resistance to antibiotics is becoming more common over the years and it complicates the prevention and treatment of infections.
The United Kingdom allows the genetic modification of human embryos for research purposes
24 february 2016
The procedure to clean, repair or introduce parts of the genes associated with diseases was the most important advance of 2015 for the Science magazine.
Loneliness triggers cellular changes in our organism
12 february 2016
A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) shows that loneliness causes a physiological reaction in our organism.
An injectable solution lights up cancerous cells
10 february 2016
This liquid has been tested in several patients and has had a successful application: the blue LUM015 liquid identifies cancerous tissues.
4 February: World Cancer Day
4 february 2016
From 2000, on 4 February takes place the World Cancer Day to raise awareness in society on the impact of this disease and the prevention as the best way of avoiding it.
Valencia installs anti-pollution paving stones
3 february 2016
Valencia has installed anti-pollution paving stones that reduce the nitrogen monoxide in the area.
Plume Air Report: the air world map
29 january 2016
Plume Air Report is a platform in real time in that allow us for knowing the quality of the air in the entire world.
Oxidative stress and its applications in Biomedicine
28 january 2016
Oxidative stress and its application in Biomedicine is the last compulsory subject of the Master’s Degree in Physiology of the Universitat de València and consists of 8 ECTS credits.
Which are the most common causes of death?
26 january 2016
A web has developed a series of graphics explaining the mortality in the USA: we can know which are the most common and mortal pathologies.