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Hypertonic saline solution shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2
Publicado em 22 setembro 2021
Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have shown that a hypertonic saline solution inhibits replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and have elucidated the biochemical mechanism involved. An article reporting the…
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Study assesses the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Publicado em 14 julho 2021The COVID-19 pandemic and the situations of stress and sadness associated with it have not significantly increased the prevalence of depression and anxiety among participants in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brazil) who live in… Click here to view the original article. News-Medical.Netver notícia -
Quantum phase transition discovered in a quasi-2D system consisting purely of spins – Phys.org
Publicado em 13 julho 2021Pure quantum systems can undergo phase transitions analogous to the classical phase transition between the liquid and gaseous states of water. At the quantum level, however, the particle spins in states that emerge from phase transitions display collective… Click here to view the original article.ver notícia -
Study shows effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the health of women aged 50 to 70 years
Publicado em 01 julho 2021In a study involving 34 women aged 50-70, researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil performed objective measurements of the impact on the subjects’ health of the decrease in physical activity observed during the period of social distancing… Click here to view the original article. News-Medical.Netver notícia -
Experiments simulate possible impact of climate change on crabs
Publicado em 15 junho 2021Albeit very small, with a carapace width of only 3 cm, the Atlantic mangrove fiddler crab Leptuca thayeri can be a great help to scientists seeking to understand more about the effects of global climate change. In a study published in the journal Estuarine,… Click here to view the original article. Phys.orgver notícia -
Vegan and omnivorous diets promote equivalent muscle mass gain, study shows
Publicado em 21 maio 2021Protein intake is more important than protein source if the goal is to gain muscle strength and mass. This is the key finding of a study that compared the effects of strength training in volunteers with a vegan or omnivorous diet, both with protein content considered adequate. In the study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil, 38 healthy young adults, half of whom were vegans and half omnivores, were monitored for 12 weeks. In addition to [...]ver notícia -
Cognitive, behavioral therapy may produce more significant outcomes for obese people
Publicado em 20 maio 2021Quality of life relating to physical and mental health can be a key element in the treatment of obese adults. For this reason, interdisciplinary clinical measures including cognitive and behavioral therapy may produce more significant outcomes for these people, reducing not just weight but also symptoms of depression. This is the main conclusion of a study conducted in Brazil by the Obesity Research Group at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Santos, São Paulo [...]ver notícia -
Protein intake is more important than protein source to gain muscle strength and mass
Publicado em 20 maio 2021Protein intake is more important than protein source if the goal is to gain muscle strength and mass. Protein intake is more important than protein source if the goal is to gain muscle strength and mass. This is the key finding of a study that compared the effects of strength training in volunteers with a vegan or omnivorous diet, both with protein content considered adequate. In the study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil, 38 healthy [...]ver notícia -
Brazil study: People who have had dengue in the past are twice as likely to develop symptoms of COVID-19 if infected
Publicado em 19 maio 2021A study published this May in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases suggests that people who have had dengue in the past are twice as likely to develop symptoms of COVID-19 if they are infected by the novel coronavirus. The findings of the study were based on an analysis of blood samples from 1,285 inhabitants of Mâncio Lima, a small town in the state of Acre, part of Brazils Amazon region. The principal investigator… Click here to view the original [...]ver notícia -
Prior dengue infection considerably increases risk of symptomatic COVID-19
Publicado em 19 maio 2021A study published this May in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases suggests that people who have had dengue in the past are twice as likely to develop symptoms of COVID-19 if they are infected by the novel coronavirus. The findings of the study were based on an analysis of blood samples from 1,285 inhabitants of Mâncio Lima, a small town in the state of Acre, part of Brazil’s Amazon region. The principal investigator was Marcelo Urbano Ferreira, a professor at the University of [...]ver notícia