Research to improve people's health

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Six months after the start of vaccination against Covid-19, social inequalities in relation to infections and hospitalizations due to Covid-19 decreased

A study by IDIAPJGol analyzes possible social inequalities in vaccination against Covid-19 and in infections and hospitalizations due to Covid-19 in Catalonia. The results show lower vaccination rates and higher infection and hospitalization rates in disadvantaged areas of Catalonia in people over 40 years of age.

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We appear before the Senate Equality Commission

Last Thursday, November 3rd, the researchers Constanza Jacques, Laura Medina and Tomàs López, together with the scientific director of the IDIAPJGol, Anna Berenguera, appeared in the Senate of Spain in the framework of the Equality Commission and in a session on the impact of gender in the Covid-19 crisis.

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Check the latest scientific publications of the IDIAPJGol

Compilation of articles in scientific publications published by IDIAPJGol researchers or with their collaboration.

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The USR of Lleida organizes a workshop to co-create lines of research in the territory

The USR of Lleida has carried out a participatory workshop with the aim of finding new research topics, while assessing current needs and possible improvements.

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We participated in VAC4EU's General Assembly in Barcelona

On November 7 and 8, VAC4EU (Vaccine monitoring Collaboration for Europe) held its General Assembly Meeting (GAM), in Barcelona. Approximately 60 representatives from 25 organizations attended in person and an additional 20 members joined online.

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Eating disorders double among adolescents after confinement

A study with data from more than a million people between the ages of 10 and 24 analyzes the incidence of eating disorders before, during and after confinement by Covid-19. The incidence of these diagnoses doubles among girls aged 10 to 19 after confinement.

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