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Dengue May Double the Risk of Symptomatic COVID-19 - Health Problems News
Publicado em 25 maio 2021
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In a surprising study from the Amazon rainforest, Brazilian scientists found that symptomatic COVID-19 infections were twice as likely to occur in people who had prior dengue.
The study, led by Marcelo Urbano Ferreira, MD, PhD, of Brazil’s University of São Paulo Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICB-USP), was conducted in Mâncio Lima, a town in the Amazon region of [...]
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Higher handgrip cutoff values found to be more accurate markers of mobility limitation in older adults
Publicado em 19 abril 2021Aging entails a loss of muscle mass and strength, which in some cases impairs mobility, hinders walking or performance of day-to-day tasks, and exposes the elderly to the risk of falls and hospitalizations. In clinical practice, handgrip measurement is the most widely used method to identify loss of overall muscular strength in older people. Values below 26 kg for men and 16 kg for women have for some time been considered an indication of risk-associated weakness, but these parameters are [...]ver notícia -
Bacteria that cause periodontitis are transmitted from parents to children
Publicado em 15 abril 2021Adults with periodontitis transmit bacteria that can cause the disease in future to their children, and the bacteria remain in the oral cavity even when the children undergo treatment of various kinds, reinforcing the need for preventive care in the first year of a baby’s life. This is the main conclusion of a study conducted at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. An article on the study is published in Scientific Reports. Periodontitis is an [...]ver notícia -
A technique to produce transplantable livers in the laboratory
Publicado em 06 abril 2021Researchers at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center (HUG-CELL), hosted by the University of São Paulo’s Institute of Biosciences (IB-USP) in Brazil, have developed a technique to reconstruct and produce livers in the laboratory. The proof-of-concept study was conducted with rat livers. In the next stage of their research, the scientists will adapt the technique for the production of human livers in order in future to increase the supply of these organs for [...]ver notícia -
Scientists assess effects of soccer player preparation and recovery on kicking performance
Publicado em 17 março 2021Brazilian researchers have published a systematic review of the scientific literature showing that some warm-up strategies such as dynamic stretching can effectively prepare soccer players to maintain kicking accuracy, whereas intense physical exercises have a negative effect on the velocity of the ball when kicked, and consumption of carbohydrate beverages during a match can enable players to maintain adequate kicking performance in the concluding moments of prolonged physical exercise such as [...]ver notícia -
Models to predict dengue, Zika and yellow fever outbreaks developed by researchers
Publicado em 24 fevereiro 2021Yellow fever was the first human disease to have a licensed vaccine and has long been considered important to understanding how epidemics break out and should be combated. It was introduced to the Americas in the 17th century, and high death rates have resulted from successive outbreaks since then. Epidemics of yellow fever were associated with the slave trade, the U.S. gold rush and settlement of the Old West, the Haitian Revolution, and construction of the Panama Canal, to cite only a few [...]ver notícia -
Researchers develop 10-minute COVID-19 diagnostic test that wage workers can afford
Publicado em 03 fevereiro 2021A test that detects antibodies to the novel coronavirus in 10 minutes and costs only a fifth of the market average has been developed by researchers at the University of São Paulo’s São Carlos Chemistry Institute (IQSC-USP) and Brazilian startup Biolinker, with São Paulo Research Foundation—FAPESP’s support. The device works similarly to the rapid tests available now in pharmacies. It analyzes a drop of blood, and two red LEDs light up if it detects the [...]ver notícia -
Study details how aerobic exercise reverses degenerative process that leads to metabolic diseases
Publicado em 08 dezembro 2020Adipose tissue is not just a simple reservoir of energy for periods of food scarcity. It contributes significantly to regulation of the metabolism, releasing various molecules into the bloodstream, including microRNAs that modulate the expression of key genes in different parts of the organism, including the liver, pancreas, and muscles. Research has shown that both aging and obesity can impair the production of these regulatory microRNAs by adipose tissue and favor the development of diseases [...]ver notícia -
Brazilian Researchers Discover How Muscle Regenerates After Exercise
Publicado em 29 outubro 2020Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have discovered that the muscle regeneration promoted by aerobic exercise is mediated by changes in oxygen consumption by satellite cells, also known as skeletal muscle stem cells. The discovery is expected to be used to help people recover from injury and combat the loss of muscle mass associated with aging. Previous research showed that weight lifting and other kinds of strength training increase the number of satellite cells. [...]ver notícia -
Study of intestinal bacteria of insects may reveal strategies for combatting them
Publicado em 27 novembro 2019More than half the world’s population runs the risk of contracting infectious diseases transmitted by mosquitoes in the next few years. With climate change, these so-called arboviruses—once a problem concentrated in the planet’s tropical regions—appear to also be occurring in places with a temperate climate. “Recent studies indicate that the bacteria present in the intestine of vector mosquitoes contribute to the adaptive potential of these insects. It is [...]ver notícia