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Physical activities during pregnancy are beneficial for mother and baby – News
Publicado em 08 junho 2022
A Brazilian study reinforces the value and safety of leisure physical activities during pregnancy, even in a scenario of greater social vulnerability. Based on data from pregnant women in a city of Acre, the researchers associated the practice of at least 150 minutes of exercise per week, as recommended by the WHO (World Health Organization), with a reduction in the weight of the baby at birth, which is positive for avoiding consequences such as obesity and diabetes in childhood. And this [...]
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Gender identity influences coping with alcoholism
Publicado em 10 maio 2022A qualitative study conducted by researchers from the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities of the University of São Paulo (EACH-USP) suggests that gender identity influences how alcoholics manage their condition. The survey was coordinated by Professor Edemilson de Campos, with the support of FAPESP and the collaboration of Nádia Narchi, also a professor at EACH-USP. The results were reported in the journal Drug and Alcohol Review. Campos says he got permission to attend [...]ver notícia -
“I have heard from many refugees how difficult it is to leave everything behind, knowing that you may never return home”: Revista Pesquisa Fapesp
Publicado em 17 abril 2022In February of this year, I was finally able to go into the field, a passion I had not practiced since the start of the pandemic. It was so nice to be able to talk to people. Especially because in our department, at UFSCar [Universidade Federal de São Carlos], we will still have online classes until the end of May. It was therefore a relief and, at the same time, very intense to develop face-to-face activities again. As a master’s student, I went to Roraima: Boa Vista and [...]ver notícia -
Study shows how to include visually impaired people in the fight against the climate crisis
Publicado em 04 abril 2022Recent report from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pointed out that almost half of the world’s population – from 3.3 billion to 3.6 billion people – live in places or contexts that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. And social inequalities further accentuate this vulnerability. Seeking to understand the effects of inequalities in the reduction of risks and the prevention of environmental disasters, researchers from the Federal [...]ver notícia