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Myths and realities of food
Does intermittent fasting help us lose weight? Are there fat-burning foods? Are fats and carbohydrates bad? Specialists tell us what is true about it.
How bird flu is transmitted
Can it become a pandemic like COVID-19? We explain how it's transmitted and why it's in the WHO's sights.
image of a mother with a child
The connection that occurs between a mother and her children is unique and indispensable for the development of fully realized human beings.
Anti-inflammatory diet
Research, developed in China, reveals that the anti-inflammatory diet can reduce by 21% the risk of cognitive impairment in elderly people.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
an illustration of a heart
The technological project competed for the award by incorporating elements of digitization, manufacturing, and even cloud data storage.
brain with parkinson
The treatment consists of inserting these devices into specific areas of the brain and connecting them to a neurostimulator.
Image of a brain made of pills
Homeopathy and other forms of alternative medicine would appear to be the equivalent of taking a sugar pill. Does that mean they don’t work?
Genetically modified pig cells for xenotransplant in humans.
Gene editing has enabled significant progress to be made in the waitlist for organs, which entails new challenges for this field.

Health

Myths and realities of food
Does intermittent fasting help us lose weight? Are there fat-burning foods? Are fats and carbohydrates bad? Specialists tell us what is true about it.
How bird flu is transmitted
Can it become a pandemic like COVID-19? We explain how it's transmitted and why it's in the WHO's sights.
image of a mother with a child
The connection that occurs between a mother and her children is unique and indispensable for the development of fully realized human beings.
Anti-inflammatory diet
Research, developed in China, reveals that the anti-inflammatory diet can reduce by 21% the risk of cognitive impairment in elderly people.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
an illustration of a heart
The technological project competed for the award by incorporating elements of digitization, manufacturing, and even cloud data storage.
brain with parkinson
The treatment consists of inserting these devices into specific areas of the brain and connecting them to a neurostimulator.
Image of a brain made of pills
Homeopathy and other forms of alternative medicine would appear to be the equivalent of taking a sugar pill. Does that mean they don’t work?
Genetically modified pig cells for xenotransplant in humans.
Gene editing has enabled significant progress to be made in the waitlist for organs, which entails new challenges for this field.

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