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A big dividend cut and a $2 billion charge: Conagra’s results signal more pain ahead for f
Conagra Brands’ stock was up a bit on Thursday, but the company’s results and forecast were the latest dose of bad news for the packaged-food industry.
Vacinação infantil cresce, mas não recupera nível pré-covid
Vacinação infantil cresce, mas não recupera nível pré-covid
ONU alerta que 13,5 milhões de crianças seguem sem nenhuma dose, enquanto conflitos, desinformação e cortes de recursos ameaçam o progresso alcançado.
Tecnologia
Tomar sol basta? Mitos e verdades sobre a vitamina D, segundo a ciência
A exposição solar é crucial para a produção de vitamina D, mas você precisa ter cuidado; entenda o que a ciência recomenda O post Tomar sol basta? Mitos e verdades sobre a vitamina D, segundo a ciência apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
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Negócios
Guerra no Oriente Médio faz ação da Braskem (BRKM5) virar uma montanha-russa: qual o real impacto para o balanço da empresa?
Enquanto o conflito eleva o preço do petróleo e alimenta apostas no setor petroquímico, analistas afirmam que os maiores desafios da companhia continuam dentro de casa The post Guerra no Oriente Médio faz ação da Braskem (BRKM5) virar uma montanha-russa: qual o real impacto para o balanço da empresa? appeared first on Seu Dinheiro.
Caribe em dose dupla! Latam inaugura voos para Punta Cana, enquanto Azul volta a Curaçao
A companhia aérea Latam estreia hoje seus voos diretos entre o Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos, em São Paulo, e Punta Cana, na República Dominicana. A empresa terá cinco frequências semanais na nova rota. A primeira decolagem a partir da capital paulista será no início da ta
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Global childhood immunization coverage inches forward despite conflict and hesitancy – UNI
In 2025, 90% of infants globally – or nearly 116 million – received at least one dose of a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccine, and 85% – or 110 million – completed the full three-dose series, according to the annual WHO-UNICEF Estimates of National Immunization Cover
The Download: a useful quantum machine and a record-breaking subsea tunnel
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. PsiQuantum has a plan to make a massive quantum computer out of light The machine that could change the world will be housed in a room that lo
Socioeconomic challenges color patients' lung cancer screening experience
New research among lung cancer screening participants has found that low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) screening is generally well tolerated both physically and emotionally, but experiences vary across socioeconomic groups. Lower-income and safety-net participants experienc
Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines are safe, effective and full
A sweeping global review led by researchers at the University of British Columbia has found that mRNA vaccines—now administered billions of times worldwide—are safe and highly effective at preventing infectious diseases like COVID-19, and have potential applications for a range o
High-dose IV vitamin C may lower risks of death and sepsis in trauma patients
High-dose IV vitamin C may lower risks of death and sepsis in trauma patients
High doses of intravenous (IV) vitamin C may lower the risk of death and sepsis in trauma patients, as well as shorten hospital stays, a review of the available evidence published online in the journal BMJ Military Health suggests.
Mussel-inspired vaccine aims to close the immunization gap with long-lasting immune protec
Mussel-inspired vaccine aims to close the immunization gap with long-lasting immune protec
A research team in Korea has developed a vaccine technology that delivers long-lasting immune protection from a single dose by applying the powerful underwater adhesion mechanism of mussels. The work is drawing attention not only for reducing the burden of repeat vaccination, but
'Polypill' for heart failure cuts hospitalizations and ER visits by 60% in trial
A "polypill" combining three medications recommended to treat heart failure into a single daily dose proved far more effective for patients than taking the drugs separately, a randomized clinical trial led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers showed. The findings, publis