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The agreement seeks to accelerate innovation in health through joint research and strengthen the country's biopharmaceutical capacity.
anxiety disorder
Anxiety is an adaptive response to adversity, but it becomes a disorder when it manifests in specific ways.
An IOR flagship project is generating new knowledge through cohort analysis and using scientific evidence to guide the development of healthier foods.
Illustration representing obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic health research.
Endocrinologist Carolina Solis-Herrera explains why obesity is the driving force behind diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney damage, and why delayed treatment remains one of medicine's biggest challenges.
Antonio Vidal-Puig during the International Congress on Obesity Research at Tecnologico de Monterrey, where he discussed metabolic health, obesity and the limits of BMI as a predictor of disease.
During the International Congress on Obesity Research of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Antonio Vidal-Puig explained why metabolic dysfunction can begin long before it appears in traditional diagnostics.
Researcher Miguel Ruiz Canela presented scientific evidence from clinical trials on nutrition and lifestyle and their impact on disease prevention.
Karin Conde-Knap
Karin Conde-Knape, scientific director at Valo Health, explains how new treatments are being developed.
Illustration of cancerous cells
A study conducted in Mexico found that there are multiple structural and psychosocial barriers that influence patients' decision-making.
Illustration with picture of Jose Alberto Diaz
The hantavirus outbreak detected on an international cruise ship is a reminder that emerging diseases depend not only on viruses themselves, but also on global human mobility and scientific response capacity.
Illustration of a hand holding a martini
Growing evidence suggests that consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, can harm our health, from damaging DNA to altering the micriobiome.

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Photograph of a group of people standing at an academic ceremony
The agreement seeks to accelerate innovation in health through joint research and strengthen the country's biopharmaceutical capacity.
anxiety disorder
Anxiety is an adaptive response to adversity, but it becomes a disorder when it manifests in specific ways.
An IOR flagship project is generating new knowledge through cohort analysis and using scientific evidence to guide the development of healthier foods.
Illustration representing obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic health research.
Endocrinologist Carolina Solis-Herrera explains why obesity is the driving force behind diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney damage, and why delayed treatment remains one of medicine's biggest challenges.
Antonio Vidal-Puig during the International Congress on Obesity Research at Tecnologico de Monterrey, where he discussed metabolic health, obesity and the limits of BMI as a predictor of disease.
During the International Congress on Obesity Research of Tecnologico de Monterrey, Antonio Vidal-Puig explained why metabolic dysfunction can begin long before it appears in traditional diagnostics.
Researcher Miguel Ruiz Canela presented scientific evidence from clinical trials on nutrition and lifestyle and their impact on disease prevention.
Karin Conde-Knap
Karin Conde-Knape, scientific director at Valo Health, explains how new treatments are being developed.
Illustration of cancerous cells
A study conducted in Mexico found that there are multiple structural and psychosocial barriers that influence patients' decision-making.
Illustration with picture of Jose Alberto Diaz
The hantavirus outbreak detected on an international cruise ship is a reminder that emerging diseases depend not only on viruses themselves, but also on global human mobility and scientific response capacity.
Illustration of a hand holding a martini
Growing evidence suggests that consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, can harm our health, from damaging DNA to altering the micriobiome.

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