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Exame obrigatório deve ajudar a garantir a qualificação dos médicos no país
Há algo de muito errado no ensino da medicina no Brasil. Em 2004, tínhamos 143 faculdades; agora são 494, número absoluto que nos confere o segundo lugar no mundo -atrás apenas da Índia. Ganhamos dos Estados Unidos, que têm 330 milhões de habitantes, e da China, com 1,4 bilhão. L
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Criando meninos em um mundo de masculinidade tóxica
Autora examina as expectativas impostas aos jovens e propõe caminhos para formar homens mais empáticos, emocionalmente saudáveis e livres de estereótipos
O alerta do fascismo
O alerta do fascismo
Madeleine Albright revisita episódios históricos, examina lideranças autoritárias e discute fatores políticos, econômicos e sociais que favorecem o enfraquecimento das instituições democrática
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Humanoid robots controlled by surgeons did world-first operation on live pigs
Preclinical trial is testing the feasibility of humanoid robots in surgery. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Iran, Oman mull charging Strait of Hormuz 'maritime service fees'
Iran, Oman mull charging Strait of Hormuz 'maritime service fees'
Iran and Oman said Tuesday they would examine charges for what they called maritime service fees in the Strait of Hormuz through a joint working group, pressing ahead with discussions over the strategic waterway despite US opposition to any sort of toll system.
France eyes bill against sexual violence after schoolgirl's murder
France eyes bill against sexual violence after schoolgirl's murder
The French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced on Tuesday that a "comprehensive" bill against gender-based and sexual violence will be examined by MPs in the autumn. It follows the death of 11 year-old Lyhanna shook the country and led to accusations of serious systemic fa
37 students missing in Nigeria after yet another jihadist kidnapping
37 students missing in Nigeria after yet another jihadist kidnapping
At least 36 students and one school staff member are missing after gunmen stormed a secondary school in northeastern Nigeria during national examinations. Classrooms in Lassa, Borno state, were left abandoned, with desks, schoolbags and exam papers scattered across the floor. Des
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, July 9: In Gaza, despite the ceasefire, civilians continue to die – many of them children. Next, newspapers examine whether Ukraine can realistically manufacture Patriot missiles. Also, new research sheds light on the impact of war on wildlife. And finall
Lindsey Graham likely died from aortic rupture, medical examiner says
Lindsey Graham likely died from aortic rupture, medical examiner says
US Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of President Donald Trump and a leading Republican voice on foreign policy, died on Saturday after a brief illness, his office said. He was 71. The District of Columbia medical examiner said the preliminary cause of death was an aortic diss
State laws vary widely on adolescent consent for sexual assault exams, study finds
In the hours following sexual assault, teens may face difficult decisions about seeking medical care and whether to undergo a forensic exam that could support a future investigation or prosecution. Understanding their ability to consent to these services can be complicated, as la
Tracking the flow of cerebrospinal fluid reveals an unprecedented view of the brain's glym
Tracking the flow of cerebrospinal fluid reveals an unprecedented view of the brain's glym
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a technique to noninvasively visualize the brain's waste-removal system in unprecedented detail. This new imaging approach allows researchers to examine how this system is altered by conditions including ischemic stroke, agin
Tourist hotspots could be creating new routes for parasite transmission
Researchers from the University of Lincoln have contributed to an international study examining how interactions between people, free-roaming dogs and wildlife at urban tourist destinations may create opportunities for parasite transmission.