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Novel dural puncture-sealing device decreases cerebrospinal fluid leakage
These leaks could be the cause of strong headaches that can last weeks, delaying recovery following an intervention with this anesthetic technique or making it more difficult for the mother to care for her child following childbirth with an epidural.
Epidural anesthesia is a technique that requires great accuracy to avoid accidentally puncturing the dura matter, one of the three meninx that protect the central nervous system. The cerebrospinal fluid, which feeds the nervous system, is located under the dura mater. Leaks of this fluid can cause strong headaches that can be crippling and delay the recovery following an intervention with this anesthetic technique. They are especially severe in women who suffer this complication after receiving an epidural while giving birth.
Sun 24 Jan 2021 05.15 EST
The death of Pedro Calderón de la Barca â soldier, priest and one of the finest dramatists Spain has produced â continues to prove almost as turbulent and unpredictable as his long and improbable life.
Four centuries after Calderón died in Madrid aged 81, researchers believe they could be close to finding his remains, thanks to the deathbed testament of a priest, a key long guarded by the playwrightâs family and the latest in ground-penetrating radar.
Calderón, whose most famous play,
La vida es sueño (Life is a Dream) is a violent examination of fate, free will and the nature of reality, died in 1681 and was buried by his priestly brotherhood, the Congregation of St Peter the Apostle, in a church in the centre of Madrid.
17 December 2020
Architects Mesura and Arantxa Manrique scoop this year’s top prizes for the innovative use of ceramics
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Casa Ter in La Bisbal d Emporda by Mesura architects, winner of the Architecture category. Credit: Mesura and Salva López
The Tile of Spain awards celebrate the creative use of Spanish ceramics in interior design and architecture. Now in its 19th year, the competition is organised by ASCER, the Spanish ceramic tile manufacturers’ association.
The annual awards are regarded as a major global event in the industry, earning its winners a highly respected accolade.
Casa Ter in La Bisbal d Emporda by Mesura architects, winner of the Architecture category. Credit: Mesura and Salva López