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CANARIES PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECT (COHORTE IMPACT)
The Canary Islands Health Service and the Canarian Foundation for Health Research (FIISC) are taking part in the Cohorte IMPaCT epidemiological research project that monitors more than 200,000 participants over a period of twenty years to determine the psychological, social, environmental and biological factors impacting on health and on the most important illnesses in Spain.
The study is being led by IMPaCT, the Science and Technology-associated Precision Medicine Infrastructure set up by the Carlos III Institute of Health to facilitate the use of precision medicine in the Spanish Health Service. Its main objectives are to improve our understanding of the causes of the illnesses and health conditions that are public health priorities, including the functional deterioration associated with age, injury and disability, and to monitor the health status of residents of Spain, with a particular focus on health inequalities among other aspects.
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