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The Rafael Bernabeu Foundation social welfare programme consolidates its support for members of APSA so that they can use genetic diagnosis to conceive healthy children.

  • 07/21/16

Parents' main aim in life is to ensure that their children are born healthy and that they, as parents, have the chance to ensure this happens. With this in mind, the Rafael Bernabeu Foundation makes its resources and research available so that people faced with health issues and also financial difficulties can try for children who are free of the illness they are carrying. 

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Instituto Bernabeu and the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, organise the I Edition of the Master's course in Male Infertility

  • 07/19/16

Instituto Bernabeu in Albacete and Alicante (IB), in collaboration with the Pharmacy Faculty of the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) and the Castilla-La Mancha Health Service (SESCAM) are organising the first edition of the Master's Course in Male Infertility. The postgraduate course is aimed at university degree graduates, particularly those from the fields of pharmacy, biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, veterinary medicine and environmental science, amongst others.

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IB Research: A new adenomyosis ultrasound marker

  • 07/14/16

Adenomyosis is a condition that is difficult to diagnose and it is far more common than it is often thought to be. Diagnosis needs to be based on clinical data and confirmed using imaging techniques. 

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Progress with a view to avoiding implantation failure: research on uterine contractions. IB research presented at the ESHRE 2016 European Fertility Congress

  • 07/12/16

The challenge faced by our unit which specialises in treating implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss is to search for therapeutic alternatives and to progress in our understanding of correct embryo implantation. The point at which the embryo is transferred is the climax and there is still much to learn about it from a scientific point of view.

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