Blog - The physician is “enlisted in the army that fights against death”; this is undoubtedly a metaphor that encapsulates the intense dedication and combative spirit of the profession.
Blog - In Mexico the probability of success of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has doubled over the past 25 years, reaching figures of up to 65% on the first attempt.
30/01/2026 - Specialists at BINCA analyzed the clinical, social and ethical challenges of composite vascularized tissue transplants, such as face transplants.
Blog - There are times when moral vocabulary, that is, what each person considers “right,” “just,” or “necessary”, becomes dangerous, not because of its content, but because of its use.
Blog - What if technology could gestate life for us? In recent months, videos have circulated about supposed “pregnant robots” that blur science, fiction, and fear.
Blog - Childhood myopia is increasing at a pace that forces us to look beyond the clinical setting. It is not only an issue of eyeglasses; it is a visible effect of school, urban, and digital…
Blog - Neuroplasticity provides a powerful perspective for thinking about psychiatry today: even in complex conditions there are real margins for modifying deep-seated patterns.
Blog - In Mexico, population aging is advancing rapidly: today, older adults represent 12.8% of the population and will make up nearly one-fifth by 2040.
Blog - What does it mean to educate ethically when knowledge grows faster than conscience? This question sums up the central tension of contemporary education.
Blog - According to the Mexican Society of Ophthalmology, approximately 80% of cases could be prevented with timely diagnosis and access to quality ophthalmologic services.
25/11/2025 - She emphasized the fundamental role of agri-food systems and the urgency of guaranteeing their autonomy, participation and access to rights in order to move towards fairer and more…