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WuXi Vaccines Receives Brazil's ANVISA GMP Certification
Publicado em 12 de fevereiro de 2026
SUZHOU, China, Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- WuXi Vaccines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of WuXi Biologics, dedicated to vaccine Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), announced today that it has received Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification for its fill and finish facility (DP17) in Suzhou from Brazil's Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA). The facility is providing integrated manufacturing services for Instituto Butantan's [...]
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Scientists create chocolate-flavored honey using native Brazilian bees
Publicado em 24 novembro 2025Chocolate-flavored HONEY has been created by scientists in Brazil. The team used a product from native stingless bees to extract bioactive compounds - such as caffeine - from chocolate manufacturing waste. They say the process adds nutritional and commercial value to an ingredient that is usually discarded. Researchers from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) developed the new product. It is made from native bee honey and cocoa bean shells and can be consumed directly or used [...]ver notícia -
Daily Orange Juice May Shift Gene Activity Tied to Heart Health
Publicado em 19 novembro 2025Key Takeaways Daily orange juice changed activity in 1,700+ genes Gene responses differed between normal weight and overweight individuals Experts say results are promising but are based on a small study without a control drink WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Your morning orange juice may be influencing your health in ways you can't see. In a new study published recently in the journal Molecular Nutrition & Food Research , [...]ver notícia -
Study finds Amazon trees growing bigger despite climate change
Publicado em 25 setembro 2025(Adriane Esquivel Muelbert via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Trees are growing even bigger in the Amazon rainforest - despite climate change, reveals new research. Average tree size across the world's largest tropical rainforest has increased by 3.2% every decade for the last 30 years - consistent with a response to rising carbon dioxide levels, say scientists.  The international team of researchers said their findings show the "remarkable resilience" of the [...]ver notícia -
Los alimentos ultraprocesados aumentan el riesgo de muerte prematura
Publicado em 28 abril 2025Los alimentos ultraprocesados pueden afectar la longevidad de una persona Cuanto más se come, mayor es el riesgo de muerte prematura por cualquier causa Los alimentos ultraprocesados representan más del 54% de la dieta diaria de los estadounidenses LUNES, 28 de abril de 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Cuantos más alimentos ultraprocesados come una persona con regularidad, mayor es su riesgo de muerte prematura, concluyó una nueva revisión de [...]ver notícia -
El dolor articular crónico más la depresión pueden afectar al cerebro
Publicado em 22 novembro 2024La combinación de dolor articular crónico y depresión podría acelerar el deterioro de la cognición y la memoria en las personas mayores El cerebro podría verse abrumado al lidiar con estas dos amenazas, señalan los investigadores Los hallazgos son una llamada de atención a los médicos para que tomen ambas afecciones más en serio en los pacientes mayores JUEVES, 21 de noviembre de 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Tener [...]ver notícia -
Teenage screen time linked to back pain and low achievement
Publicado em 25 abril 2023Teenagers glued to their screens for more than three hours a day suffer worse back pain, a new study has revealed. Girls suffer worse than boys, and back pain is also associated with physical inactivity and low academic achievement. The nearness of the screen to the eyes as well as sitting or lying on your stomach while viewing were also risk factors, along with the duration. The team at São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) in Brazil analyzed data from more than 1,600 school [...]ver notícia -
Too Many 'Bad' Carbs, Too Much Meat: Diet Choices Are Driving Rise in Type 2 Diabetes
Publicado em 18 abril 2023TUESDAY, April 18, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Most cases of type 2 diabetes can be linked to making poor food choices, a new study finds. Researchers from Tufts University in Boston linked poor diet to 14 million cases of type 2 diabetes — about 70% of new diagnoses globally — in 2018. The biggest impact came from insufficient intake of whole grains, too much refined rice and wheat, and overconsumption of processed meat. “Our study suggests poor carbohydrate quality is [...]ver notícia -
Even Mild COVID Might Change Your Brain
Publicado em 21 fevereiro 2023TUESDAY, Feb. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- People who are experiencing anxiety and depression months after a mild case of COVID-19 may have changes affecting the structure and function of their brains, Brazilian researchers report. “There is still much to learn about long COVID, which includes a wide range of health problems, including anxiety and depression, months after infection,” said Dr. Clarissa Yasuda of the University of Campinas in São Paulo. “Our [...]ver notícia