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Vegan Diet May Lower Risk Of Eating Disorders: Study
Publicado em 28 setembro 2023
Sao Paulo, Sep 28 : People who follow vegan diets have low risk of eating disorders, finds a study.
The team at University of Sao Paulo (USP) in Brazil used an online questionnaire to collect socio-demographic data (such as education, income and location, among others) and information on eating habits for 971 participants aged 18 or older from all parts of Brazil.
Analysing the data, they were able to arrive at the percentage of vegan diet followers reporting dysfunctional dietary [...]
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Cell therapy can cut death risk from Covid-19 by 60%: Study
Publicado em 19 setembro 2023New Delhi, Sep 19 (SocialNews.XYZ) The use of cell therapy to treat COVID-19 patients can reduce the risk of death from the disease by 60 per cent, according to a new study. The systematic review and meta-analysis covered 195 clinical trials of advanced cell therapies targeting COVID-19 that were conducted in 30 countries between January 2020 and December 2021, as well as 26 trials with outcomes published by July 2022. The findings of the study, conducted by researchers at the University [...]ver notícia -
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon indigenous lands jumps 129% in 2013-2021
Publicado em 26 abril 2023Brasilia, Apr 26 (IANS): Illegal deforestation on indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon jumped 129 per cent between 2013 and 2021, a study released by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation revealed. This generated 96 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, with 59 per cent occurring between 2019 and 2021, the study published in the journal "Scientific Reports" detailed. The study analysed 232 indigenous territories and found deforestation in the territories reached 1,708 [...]ver notícia -
Less whole-grain intake, more red meat behind global spike in diabetes
Publicado em 18 abril 2023New York, April 18 (IANS) Increased intake of refined rice and wheat as well as processed red meat, and low consumption of whole grains is causing a significant increase in the global cases of diabetes, according to a study. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, showed that poor diet contributed to over 14.1 million cases of Type-2 diabetes, representing over 70 per cent of new diagnoses globally. They found factors such as drinking too much fruit juice and not eating [...]ver notícia -
Covid virus can be detected in tears sampled by ocular swab: Study
Publicado em 18 fevereiro 2023San Francisco, Feb 17 (VOICE) A team of researchers found that the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can be detected in tears sampled by ocular swabs, a new study has shown. The researchers analysed samples from patients diagnosed with the disease by conventional methods and admitted to the Hospital, according to the study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine. SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 18.2 per cent of the samples, suggesting this method could be an alternative to the [...]ver notícia -
How post-Covid loss of smell or taste affects cognition
Publicado em 18 agosto 2022Sao Paulo, Aug 18 (IANS): Patients with the most severe post-Covid smell and taste disorders are likely to perform worst in cognitive tests, especially when these involve memory, finds a study strengthening the hypothesis that loss of smell could be an early sign of the impending onset of Alzheimer's disease. In the study, a group of Brazilian researchers analysed clinical data from 701 patients hospitalised for moderate or severe Covid-19. The results, reported in European Archives [...]ver notícia -
Scientists use human breast milk to treat prolonged COVID
Publicado em 24 junho 2022In a rare case, Brazilian scientists used breast milk to treat COVID-19 in a woman with a rare genetic disease that makes her immune system unable to combat viruses and other pathogens. The patient who was diagnosed with COVID-19, in March 2021, tested positive for 124 days by RT-PCR. She was advised by the team from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Sao Paulo, to take 30 millilitres of breast milk every three hours for a week. The breast milk was donated by a woman who had been [...]ver notícia -
Omicron’s Mutations Explain Why It Is Less Severe Among Vaccinated
Publicado em 09 fevereiro 2022Sao Paulo, Feb 9 : Brazilian researchers have found that Omicron has mutations detected in previous variants and that is the reason why it is less Severe among the vaccinated. Omicron emerged as a variant of concern only in November 2021, but all the mutations it contains, except one, had been described before that. Researchers at the Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil attribute this factor to the effectiveness of the existing vaccines against the variant, reflected in [...]ver notícia -
Covid can remain active in some people for over 7 months: Study
Publicado em 29 janeiro 2022Sao Paulo, Jan 28 : A team of international researchers have found that the novel Coronavirus can continue to be present in some human bodies upto 232 days. Researchers from France’s Pasteur Institute, the University of Sao Paulo (USP) and Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) in Brazil conducted a study involving 38 Brazilian patients. The patients were followed until they tested negative twice or three times consecutively by RT-PCR. Of the 38 cases tracked, two men and a woman were [...]ver notícia -
Covid variant 1st detected in Brazil more contagious
Publicado emBrasilia, March 3 (IANS): The coronavirus variant detected in the northern Brazilian state of Amazonas is twice as contagious and capable of re-infecting those who already had Covid-19, according to a study The Sao Paulo Research Foundation said on Tuesday that the scientific research group was coordinated by Ester Sabino, an expert on infectious diseases at the University of Sao Paulo, and Nuno Faria, a researcher at Oxford University, reports Xinhua news agency. The virus variant was [...]ver notícia