A team of researchers has patented a mobile device that can monitor cancer quickly, cheaply, effectively and non-invasively
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The method offers a similar level of accuracy to that provided manually by privacy experts and is even more thorough
The association between levels of a biomarker known as the soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) and the risk of type 2 diabetes in a population with high cardiovascular risk is conditioned by the presence of absence of obesity
The “Young University Ranking” by Times Higher Education has put the URV in 76th place out of a list of the top 200 universities in the world under the age of fifty
Recent results from the PREDIMED study show a protective association between total legumes consumption, especially lentils, and the risk of developing subsequent type 2 diabetes
URV researchers show for the first time that passive smoking affects the cognitive development of children in the same way as active smoking
It have been developed by researchers from URV in collaboration with Florida International University
On Friday 10 March Yun Luan defended her doctoral thesis on a proposal for a Chinese-Spanish bilingual cultural dictionary
Greater time spent in physical activities with moderate-high intensity and less time devoted to sedentary activities, such as watching television, are associated with a lower presence of cardiometabolic risk factors including obesity, diabetes and certain individual components of metabolic syndrome, according to the first results published from the multicentric study PREDIMED-PLUS
URV researchers have developed a mobile application for car sharing that protects users’ data. Co-car is an Android app that puts drivers who want to share their car in contact with other people who want to make similar journeys. People are able to arrange journeys anonymously and through mutual collaboration and without the involvement of any company. This means that users’ privacy is not compromised because data on individuals and their movements are not published or stored. Furthermore, the service is completely free