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Financiamento de tecnologias no SUS
Sandra Barros, ex-secretária de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação do Ministério da Saúde fala sobre os desafios da incorporação de novas terapias e medicamentos O post Financiamento de tecnologias no SUS apareceu primeiro em MIT Technology Review - Brasil.
Study debunks misleading women's exercise advice
Study debunks misleading women's exercise advice
Women should ignore most of the exercise advice they see on social media, University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka researchers say.
Emergency cancer diagnoses linked to significantly lower survival
How a cancer is first discovered can shape what happens next, and new research shows a need to map treatment for older adults diagnosed in the emergency department who face sharply lower survival.
Newly identified inhibitors may boost chemotherapy drug's ability to fight treatment-resis
In a new research report, scientists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have found a potential therapeutic target that can boost the potency of a chemotherapy drug used to treat certain cancers. The study is published in
Implications of expansion of Alzheimer's biomarker testing for patients, families and poli
Advances in research have identified biomarker tests that make it possible to detect signs of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms appear, creating new opportunities for earlier intervention—and new questions for clinicians, patients and
Biocontainment facility shower protocols not one-size-fits-all
A new study reveals that hair can influence the effectiveness of personal decontamination procedures at biocontainment facilities. It suggests that a minimum standardized shower time may be necessary for the effective removal of non-enveloped viruses and emphasizes the importance
'Enchanted broomstick' protein walks on two stubby legs to keep our nerve cells alive
A nerve cell resembles a vast tree with branches that communicate with thousands of other cells. To function, it depends on a motor protein that walks on two legs, hauling urgent cargo from the center of the cell to the faraway tips of every branch. Scientists have unveiled a new
Skeletal muscle signals to brain, brown fat to control aging in mice
Open lines of communication between the body's organs are important to health and often falter with age. A new study in mice by researchers at WashU Medicine shows how signals that travel from skeletal muscle to the brain and then activate brown fat and control core body temperat
AI flags heart failure risk five years early from routine ECG recordings
Researchers at the Technion Faculty of Biomedical Engineering have achieved a breakthrough in the early detection of heart failure. They developed DeepHHF, an artificial intelligence model that identifies patients at high risk of developing heart failure years before the onset of
Molecular map of liver disease could transform how disease is diagnosed and monitored
A study led by researchers at Open Targets, EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), the University of Cambridge and others has identified a set of plasma proteins that could be used to diagnose and monitor patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic live
The long shadow of a short fuse: Study finds parent-teen conflict echoes across generation
Parent-teen tension is often treated as a phase—something to be endured, then forgotten. A common byproduct of growing up.
Among Black people in the U.S., country of birth associated with stroke risk
For Black individuals in the United States, being born in another country was associated with a lower risk of stroke, according to a study published in Neurology. "In the United States, people who identify as Black have a higher rate of stroke compared to other groups and are oft