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Patients with Parkinson’s disease who experience freezing of gait have sleep disorders, study shows
Publicado em 05 de março de 2024
A groundbreaking study carried out by researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil and Grenoble Alps University (UGA) in France has shed new light on the association between freezing of gait and sleep disturbances in Parkinson's disease patients. Published in the journal Sleep Medicine, the study offers compelling evidence that those experiencing freezing of gait also suffer from significantly poor sleep quality, including issues such as waking up multiple times at [...]
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Auricular Acupuncture: A WHO-Endorsed, Cost-Effective Depression Treatment in Brazil
Publicado em 27 fevereiro 2024Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) and the University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNISUL) have unveiled promising results from a study showing that auricular acupuncture is a safe, effective alternative treatment for depression. The study, supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and published in JAMA Network Open, involved 74 patients with moderate to moderately severe depression, demonstrating significant improvement in symptoms for those receiving [...]ver notícia -
Shimmering Hazard: Study Reveals Glitter's Harmful Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems
Publicado em 26 fevereiro 2024Unveil the detrimental effects of glitter on aquatic plants and ecosystems, prompting a reevaluation of its usage for the sake of environmental preservation. Imagine a world where the sparkle of celebration turns into a silent threat to our aquatic friends. A recent study by the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), unfolds a narrative that is both compelling and cautionary. Published in the New Zealand Journal of [...]ver notícia -
Brazilian Breakthrough: A Leap Forward in Solar Cell Efficiency and Stability
Publicado em 26 fevereiro 2024From the heart of São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Bauru, Brazil, a team of diligent researchers has emerged, setting a new course in the realm of sustainable energy. Their latest achievement, published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry C, revolves around the innovative use of MXene TiCT—a two-dimensional material heralded for its exceptional electrical conductivity and thermal stability. This groundbreaking study not only elevates the power conversion efficiency of [...]ver notícia -
Brazil's Infectologist Boom: A Leap Forward in Infectious Disease Management
Publicado em 23 fevereiro 2024Discover how Brazil's growing number of licensed infectologists is transforming the country's healthcare system, equipping it to manage infectious diseases with precision and proactive measures. Imagine a world where every cough in a crowded room doesn't lead to a collective shudder, where outbreaks are contained with precision, and where the threat of infectious diseases seems more like a manageable nuisance than an apocalyptic dread. This vision is inching closer to reality in [...]ver notícia -
Unlocking the Quantum Realm: São Paulo School of Advanced Science Opens Doors to Future Innovators
Publicado em 23 fevereiro 2024As the dawn breaks over the skyline of São Paulo, a beacon of scientific innovation flickers to life within the walls of the University of São Paulo's Physics Institute. Here, a gathering unlike any other prepares to take shape - the São Paulo School of Advanced Science (SPSAS) on Quantum Materials. Scheduled from July 16-26, this pivotal event is set to forge the next generation of quantum researchers, offering a deep dive into the mysteries of quantum materials that [...]ver notícia -
Brazilian Startup's Drone Fleet Takes the Fight to Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Publicado em 22 fevereiro 2024Explore how drones are revolutionizing public health by reducing mosquito populations and combating diseases like dengue and zika in Brazil. This innovative technology offers a dual-purpose approach, also contributing to environmental conservation. Imagine a world where the buzzing nuisance and the vector of deadly diseases, the Aedes aegypti mosquito, could be combated not with sprays, nets, or chemicals, but with technology. This isn't a scene from a futuristic sci-fi movie but a [...]ver notícia -
Taiwan's ASIAA Joins Global Efforts in Revolutionary Astronomy with the Giant Magellan Telescope
Publicado em 20 fevereiro 2024In an unprecedented leap towards unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) project, currently unfolding in the Chilean Atacama Desert, has welcomed the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA) from Taiwan into its fold. This significant collaboration not only expands the consortium to 14 international research institutions but also marks a pivotal moment in advancing global astronomical research. With the project's completion slated [...]ver notícia -
Decoding the Genetics of Growth Disorders: A Breakthrough Study in Brazil
Publicado em 17 fevereiro 2024A Brazilian study reveals the complex genetics of growth disorders, shedding light on diagnoses of rare diseases like monogenic diabetes and T-cell abnormality syndrome. This research highlights the importance of genetic testing and tailored treatments for improved patient care.ver notícia -
Amazon Rainforest at Risk: Global Climate Implications and the Urgent Need for Action
Publicado em 15 fevereiro 2024In the heart of South America, the Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the planet's lungs, faces a crisis that could reshape its future and with it, the global climate. Recent studies reveal a grim forecast: nearly half of this biodiversity cradle risks reaching a tipping point by 2050, driven by the relentless forces of climate change, deforestation, and other human-induced pressures. This revelation comes at a time when the world is witnessing concerted efforts to preserve what [...]ver notícia