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The European project BEAMER, in which we participate, launches its Newsletter

BEAMER is a BEhavioral and Adherence Model for improving quality, health outcomes and cost-Effectiveness of healthcaRe and it is a European project with 28 partners, including IDIAPJGol. The objective is to address the health challenge that patients do not correctly follow the indications for taking both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.

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Check the latest scientific articles from IDIAPJGol

In this list you will find the most recent publications in IDIAPJGol scientific journals or with the collaboration of our researchers.

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Check the latest publications in IDIAPJGol scientific journals

In this list you can consult the latest articles published by our researchers or with the collaboration of IDIAPJGol.

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The IDIAPJGol updates its organization chart

The University Institute for Research in Primary Health Care Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol) has recently approved its new organization chart, which can be consulted on the website. This new organization chart already contemplates the organizational innovations in the institution, such as the creation of the Innovation Agency or the constitution of the Technical Office.

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The researcher Bogdan Vlacho, from the DAP-Cat group, obtains an excellent cum laude in his thesis

On July 21, the researcher of the Barcelona Primary Care Diabetes Research Group (DAP-Cat), Bogdan Vlacho, defended his thesis entitled 'Study on the results of adding a sulfonylurea, a dipeptidyl inhibitor peptidase 4 (IDPP-4) or an inhibitor of sodium-glucose cotransporter type 2 (ISGLT-2) as a second antidiabetic in patients with DM2 treated with metformin and insufficient glycemic control' at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

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Environmental pollution increases the risk of breast cancer in women after menopause

Living in areas with a higher proportion of green spaces for long periods of time could reduce the risk of contracting the disease in women after menopause. For women before menopause, only living in areas with very high concentrations of PM10 increases the risk of breast cancer.

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