Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital launches a Rapid and Comprehensive Breast Unit

The new service offers multidisciplinary and personalized care for the early detection and treatment of breast pathologies, especially breast cancer. Patients will be able to receive their radiological diagnosis within 72 hours.   Valencia – Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, which opened its doors last April, has launched its Breast Unit, a specialized service committed to rapid diagnosis, comprehensive care, and…

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The Racing Heart of long COVID: POTS Silently Affects Thousands of Patients

A study from the Karolinska Institutet reveals that nearly a third of patients with long COVID develop postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a condition that transforms daily life and primarily affects middle-aged women.   HoyLunes – Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, is a condition where the heart beats abnormally fast when changing position from lying down to standing up.…

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Vithas Trains Volunteers in CPR for the Valencia Half Marathon and Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich 2025

The training was held at Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, the new healthcare center that Vithas opened in the city this year, and was delivered by staff from Vithas Valencia 9 de Octubre, Vithas Valencia Consuelo, and Vithas Turia.   HoyLunes (Valencia) – Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, which opened its doors last April, was chosen this year as the venue for…

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Vithas Valencia Turia Ophthalmologists Recommend Adopting an Active Lifestyle to Prevent Serious Eye Diseases

Regular physical activity can help prevent common and potentially serious eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetes-related complications. The hospitals Vithas Valencia Turia, Vithas Valencia 9 de Octubre, and Vithas Valencia Consuelo sponsor the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Half Marathon and the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Marathon.   HoyLunes (Valencia) – The Ophthalmology team at Vithas Valencia…

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Vithas 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…

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