Research to improve people's health

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Two IDIAPJGol researchers star in an exhibition to make women scientists visible

During the week of 8M different events and exhibitions throughout the Catalan territory want to give visibility to women scientists and researchers from different fields who work outside the media spotlight with the aim of improving our society. In Terres de l'Ebre, the exhibition "Scientists of Ulldecona" at the Ulldecona Tourist Office is a display of female scientific talent from Ebre, where two of the protagonists are researchers in the field of Primary Care at IDIAPJGol.

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Check the latest scientific publications of the IDIAPJGol

List with the latest articles in scientific publications of our researchers. 

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On March 22, the II IDIAPJGol Innovation Conference will take place

Under the title 'Innovation: the way to improve the health of our society', IDIAP organizes its II Innovation Conference. The event will take place in the ICS Assembly Hall (Barcelona), on March 22 between 10:30 and 13:30. 

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The results of the psychosocial project for the syndemic, summarized in 3 videos

Between April 2020 and December 2021, the IDIAPJGol carried out different studies to assess the state of mental health in different groups as a result of the pandemic. Now, three video capsules have been produced to present the results.

videos sindemia

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Concordance between the Clinical Diagnosis of Influenza in Primary Care and the Epidemiological Surveillance Systems

The GAVINA group of the USR in Terres de l'Ebre has published a new article that forms part of the PREVIGrip project and serves as a preamble to Elisabet Castro's doctoral thesis.

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4 out of 10 women in Spain have not been able to afford the menstrual product of their choice

According to a study by IDIAPJGol, between 22.2% and 39.9% of menstruating women and people report having suffered from menstrual poverty. The results are based on more than 22,000 survey participants and also indicate that women with greater socioeconomic difficulties, as well as non-binary and trans* people who menstruate, are those who are most at risk of suffering from menstrual inequity.

productos menstruales