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O Cabelo Transplantado Cai Novamente?
O Cabelo Transplantado Cai Novamente?
Os fios transplantados mantêm as características genéticas da área doadora e tendem a continuar crescendo normalmente após o procedimento. Banco de Imagens Os fios transplantados são retirados da chamada área doadora, geralmente localizada na região posterior e lateral do couro c
Por que reabrir Estreito de Ormuz é mais complexo do que liberar rodovia
Apesar da expectativa positiva dos mercados financeiros, a presença de minas navais e a própria fragilidade do acordo entre EUA e Irã indicam que situação deve demorar para retornar ao normal.
As dicas de uma neurocientista para atualizar o cérebro na era da inteligência artificial
No seu novo livro, "O Cérebro do Século 21", a neurocientista Hannah Critchlow examina habilidades normalmente menosprezadas, que são necessárias para que o nosso cérebro floresça na era da inteligência artificial — e como podemos cultivá-las.
Author of England maternity care review ‘listened to wrong voices’, says adviser
Dr Bill Kirkup says section of Valerie Amos’s report criticising ‘normal birth ideology’ was removed before publicationThe head of an inquiry into maternity care altered its final report to remove criticism of “normal birth ideology”, one of her expert advisers claims.Dr Bill Kir
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DJ and broadcaster Paul Gambaccini reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Presenter, 77, says ‘for now life goes on as normal and I continue to broadcast’ as he shares diagnosis received in 2025The longtime radio and TV broadcaster Paul Gambaccini has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.The 77-year-old presenter, who has been a regular on the BBC s
England begin yet another reset but heat is on for series decider at Trent Bridge
England begin yet another reset but heat is on for series decider at Trent Bridge
So much has happened over the first two Tests it is easy to forget the result of this series could have a big effect on the future of English cricket“This week there’s probably a lot more riding on it than it normally would be, going into the final game of a three-match series be
Swiatek puts tears and fears behind her to dismantle Pliskova at Wimbledon
Third seed more at ease in dominant 6-1, 6-3 victory‘Today I felt like it was a normal day at the office’In the final minutes of her quick afternoon on Centre Court, two points from defeat, Karolina Pliskova curled a precise first serve out wide that landed dead on the line, send
'It is not normal' - but extraordinary Djokovic defies odds once again
It is worth remembering that what you are watching is not normal - but Novak Djokovic is anything but ordinary in another thrilling Wimbledon match.
Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners
Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners
The midfielder has risen from the bench to come up with the decisive goal in the last two rounds – his country’s first World Cup knockout wins since they were champions in 2010“I look behind me and I see Mikel Merino and I think: ‘I’m calm as can be,’” Luis de la Fuente said when
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Examining Algal Blooms in Blue Mesa
Using satellite data, researchers connected harmful algal blooms with warm water and low water levels at one of Colorado’s largest reservoirs.
Xteink’s tiny e-readers are 20 percent off for Prime Day
The Xteink X4 and smaller X3 e-readers are discounted to $55.20 (regularly $69) and $63.20 (normally $79), respectively, as part of Amazon’s Prime Day promotions this week. Both e-readers are significantly smaller and more pocketable than any of the Kindle and Kobo models current
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Range anxiety
The storm developed quickly over west central Illinois on April 17th, first as a single high-intensity system called a supercell, and then later that evening transforming into a long squall line of thunderstorms. Tucked inside a wall of wind were several smaller, quick-forming to