The new website (http://www.habraquecomer.com) brings together the experience and critical perspective of “Alfonso López”, a seasoned communicator and gastronomic journalist, in an editorial project that combines news, critique, and culinary culture with a rigorous, independent, and approachable outlook. Cantabria — Habrá Que Comer was created with the aim of offering a reference space for gastronomy enthusiasts, with special attention…
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When Surgery Restores Hope: Vithas Valencia Turia Against Pressure Ulcers
A pioneering approach in Valencian healthcare that combines surgical expertise, innovation, and humanity to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable patients. The Plastic, Aesthetic, and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Vithas’ new center in Valencia offers personalized surgical solutions, tailored to the progression of each ulcer. HoyLunes (Valencia) – Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, which opened its doors…
Read MoreVithas Elche Turns the Back-to-School Season for Students with ASD Into a Safer and More Inclusive Experience
The stories of Daniel and Paula, patients at the Vithas Neurorehabilitation Center in Elche, reflect how going back to school can become a more positive experience for children and adolescents with ASD. Valencia – Daniel, age 7, faces his first day of primary school with a mix of excitement and nerves. To help him, his parents have designed a…
Read MoreVithas Valencia Turia Specialists: Running Long Starts in the Stomach
Beyond the stopwatch and the running shoes, specialists at Vithas Valencia Turia remind us that the digestive system also needs preparation to withstand the challenge of a long-distance race. Flatulence, nausea, heaviness, abdominal bloating, or diarrhea are some of the gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by runners during training or on race day itself. A light breakfast with easily digestible carbohydrates and…
Read MoreSweden Leads the Fight Against Melanoma in Young People: A Revealing Study
While malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, this study suggests that prevention and awareness can make a significant difference. Hoylunes – In a surprising and encouraging finding, a new study conducted in Sweden has revealed that the risk of malignant melanoma, one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, is decreasing among…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Transmission: A Closer Look at Surprising New Findings
That Alzheimer’s isn’t transmissible like viral or bacterial infections. Washington – In groundbreaking research, scientists are uncovering surprising insights into Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that, in rare instances, the condition or its causes might be transmissible. However, it’s crucial to note that Alzheimer’s isn’t spread through everyday interaction or routine caregiving. The Guardian reports on a study focusing on individuals…
Read MoreUnder the Shadow of Anxiety: Nuria’s Awakening
Despite life’s turbulences, there is always a path to serenity and inner peace, and the love and understanding of our loved ones can be the best balm for the soul. By Ehab Soltan Hoylunes – In the vibrant city of Valencia, Fernando began to notice a subtle yet profound change in the eyes of his wife Nuria. Once full of…
Read MoreFrancisco’s Journey to Self-Awareness
“Francisco’s Journey to Self-Awareness” is a moving story about the power of introspection and the importance of knowing oneself. Francisco teaches us that on the journey to self-knowledge, every step, every reflection, and every discovery, is a step towards a fuller and more authentic life. Por Ehab Soltan Hoylunes – In the heart of Valencia, Francisco, a man in his…
Read MoreMario’s Rebirth
With each step on his journey, Mario rediscovered himself and redefined what it meant to live a fulfilling life. By Ehab Soltan Hoylunes – In the colorful streets of Valencia, Mario, an ordinary man with a routine job, found himself at a crossroads in his life. He had always heard about the importance of self-development but never knew…
Read MoreThe CIPF and the UPV are investigating a rare childhood disease with a genetically modified fly model
The fly with the gene inactivated in the laboratory presents symptoms reminiscent of those suffered by children with this rare type of epilepsy
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