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Consult IDIAPJGol's scientific publications of May 2024

During the month of May the research staff of IDIAPJGol has published 33 new articles in scientific journals of both national and international scope. You can consult them below.

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A study on smoking from IDIAPJGol, awarded as the best research by the European magazine of WONCA World

The European Journal of General Practice, the official journal of WONCA Europe, has recognized the article “Effectiveness of the spirometry-based motivational intervention to quit smoking: RESET randomized trial” as the best article published in this journal in 2023

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A study led by IDIAPJGol warns that incarcerated individuals with hepatitis C have difficulties accessing treatment when they are released from prison

Research led by the investigator Elena Yela has gathered the testimonies of 33 inmates who have this disease and use intravenous drugs

1 Barriers to access to hepatitis C treatment

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Gestational diabetes cases increase among younger pregnant women

A study led by researchers from IDIAPJGol shows that obesity rates and socioeconomic status are factors that increase the risk of developing the disease.

8 Trends in the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Catalonia from 2010 to 2019

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IDIAPJGol joins CareCityLab, the care and research centre on frailty and dependency of Mataró

With the signing of the collaboration agreement, formalized on May 28, 2024, the Institute joins the entity’s board of directors, along with other institutions and entities in the field of health, innovation, and knowledge

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Maria Antònia Pou: “Gout is an unknown disease, even for health professionals”

In the summer of 2023, the Barcelona City Research Support Unit researcher went to Auckland, New Zealand, for four months, with a mobility aid from IDIAPJGol, to collaborate with researchers who study gout, a quite unknown and stigmatized disease in our country, which is highly prevalent in this southern Pacific archipelago. She explains to us what the experience was like.

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