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About the CNIC 31 Mar 2026 The initiative will combine innovative medical and digital technologies to improve the early detection of cardiac risk and complications in cancer patients and survivors |
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About the CNIC 30 Mar 2026 The Young Author Achievement Award recognises her research into cardiotoxicity published in JACC: Cardio-Oncology |
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Research 16 Feb 2026 A new CNIC-led study shows that a genetic tool derived from baker’s yeast enables human cells to manufacture the building blocks of DNA even when their mitochondria fail. |
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Research 10 Feb 2026 The study, published in Circulation Research, identifies cardiac fibroblasts and resident macrophages as essential contributors to the characteristic electrical activity that maintains this arrhythmia |
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Research 5 Feb 2026 A prespecified landmark analysis of the REBOOT trial, published in The European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, shows no clinical benefit of beta-blockers during the first year after infarction or beyond one year, in patients without reduced ejection fraction. |
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Research 2 Feb 2026 A team from the CNIC and Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid has developed a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure to treat defective mechanical aortic valves |
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Research 20 Jan 2026 Circulation Research: The body’s internal clock influences stroke severity and response to treatment The study, published in Circulation Research, reveals that neutrophils—key immune cells—change their behavior in line with circadian rhythms, affecting cerebral perfusion and collateral circulation |
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Research 14 Jan 2026 A CNIC research team has identified for the first time the biological mechanism underlying this susceptibility: high blood pressure creates a hidden metabolic vulnerability in the heart that becomes destabilized when anthracyclines are administered. |
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About the CNIC 15 Dec 2025 A new policy paper highlights key areas for advancing data-driven policymaking to curb the rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), setting the stage for a more effective and equitable healthcare in Europe |
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Research 12 Dec 2025 A CNIC study reveals that neutrophils—a type of immune cell—are less aggressive at night, explaining why nighttime heart attacks are less severe than those occurring during the day |
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