Sunday, July 21, 2013

2611 - AMICOR 16

Jornal da SOCERJ

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*Graças à Dra. Gláucia o Jornal da SOCERJ publicou texto meu sobre Saúde Urbana.*

Tobacco Atlas

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http://tobaccoatlas.org/blog Notes Blog Unlike the printed edition of the *Atlas*, TobaccoAtlas.org will undergo periodic refresh and updating to reflect emerging evidence and any corrections. The Notes blog will detail these discrepancies. Visit TobaccoAtlas.org/more/blog. Front matter About the authors Forewords (.pdf) Authors' Preface (.pdf) Acknowledgments (.pdf) World Lung Foundation, American Cancer Society and the authors are thankful to Bloomberg Philanthropies for their support of *The Tobacco Atlas, 4th Edition*, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for their dedicatio... mais »

Google Map of the brain

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Creating a Google Map of the brain with David Van Essen July 11, 2013 [image: Essen] Creating a Google map of the brain with David Van Essen http://membercentral.aaas.org/multimedia/videos/creating-google-map-brain-david-van-essen David Van Essen, Edison professor of neurobiology and department head of anatomy and neurobiology, Washington University in St. Louis, develops and uses computerized brain mapping techniques to study the structure, function, and development of cerebral cortex in humans and nonhuman primates. Van Essen also worked on the *Human Connectome Project*, a 5-year pr... mais »

biology’s ‘dark matter’

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Boldly illuminating biology’s ‘dark matter’July 16, 2013 [image: phylogenetic_inference] The phylogenetic trees are based on up to 38 marker genes and sequences are collapsed at the phylum level occluding subgroups such as the Geoarchaeota which clusters within the Crenarchaeota. Phyla containing SAGs from this study are highlighted in red. Superphyla (TACK, DPANN, Terrabacteria, FCB, PVC and Patescibacteria) are highlighted with colour ranges. The phylogenetic robustness (monophyly score) of phyla and superphyla is indicated by a small circle on the node: black circle (node was resol... mais »

cancer’s deep evolutionary roots

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New theory uncovers cancer’s deep evolutionary roots Authors predict that if cancer cells are saturated with oxygen but deprived of sugar, it will slow them down or even even kill them July 16, 2013 This typical four-week-old human embryo looks similar to fish embryos, with proto-gills and a tail.(credit: University of New South Wales) A new way to look at cancer — by tracing its deep evolutionary roots to the dawn of multicellularity more than a billion years ago — has been proposed by Paul Davies of Arizona State University’s Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science in colla... mais »

Brain cellular communitation

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New mode of cellular communication discovered in the brain Glial cells provide protective proteins and genetic information to neurons July 18, 2013 Exosomes (“exosomen” in German) are small vesicles that contain proteins and nucleic acids. They are commonly present in close proximity to nerve cell axons, where they are ideally positioned to supply protective substances. Scale bar: 50 microns. (Credit: Institute of Molecular Cell Biology) Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) researchers have discovered a new form of communication between neurons and neighboring of a specific type o... mais »

Ilntelligent knife

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‘Intelligent knife’ tells surgeon if tissue is cancerous in 3 secondsJuly 19, 2013 [image: intelligent_knife] (Credit: Imperial College London) Scientists have developed an “intelligent knife” (iKnife) that can tell surgeons immediately whether the tissue they are cutting is cancerous or not. In the first study to test the iKnife invention (based on “rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS)) in the operating theater, iKnife diagnosed tissue samples from 91 patients with 100 per cent accuracy. It instantly (within 3 seconds) provided information that normally takes up to ... mais »

drug choice based on your DNA

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Mathematical models target disease with drug choice based on your DNAJuly 19, 2013 Kinetic modeling of drug response. Upper panel (A): causal effects of genetic, developmental and environmental factors and their interactions on the outcome of drug response. All these effects operate through PK and PD reactions. Lower panel (B): intermediate steps linking signaling, transcriptional and metabolic networks involved in the distribution and action of drugs. (Credit: Yaqun Wang et al./*Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews* ) Medicines that are personally tailored to your DNA are becoming a reali... mais »

Atomic Theory

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100 Years of Atomic Theory 1. David C. Clary +Author Affiliations 1. Department of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QZ, UK. 1. E-mail: david.clary@chem.ox.ac.uk In 1913, Niels Bohr published a groundbreaking paper that introduced a new way of understanding atomic phenomena (*1*). Entitled “On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules,” the article brought together for the first time the model of the atom developed by Rutherford, which consisted of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons, with the theo... mais »

Shadow on Drug Trial

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Science 19 July 2013: Vol. 341 no. 6143 p. 223 DOI: 10.1126/science.341.6143.223 - NEWS & ANALYSIS JAPAN Tampered Data Cast Shadow on Drug Trial 1. Dennis Normile A clinical trial led by cardiologist Hiroaki Matsubara of Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine indicated that the blockbuster hypertension drug valsartan lowers the risk of stroke and angina for some patients. A university investigation, however, concluded that data had been manipulated; after reanalysis, the reduced risk of stroke and angina disappeared. The paper was retracted and Matsubara resigned from the... mais »

Rheumatic Fever

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*Call for information on implementation of RHD programs: Share the lessons you have learned!* The World Heart Federation is developing tools for individuals, institutions and countries developing programs to control RHD. We would like to include anecdotes from the real world to illustrate the project and provide an opportunity to share 60 years of global experience. Please: 1. Send grey literature (English or French): unpublished reports, evaluations or descriptions of efforts to control RHD on implementation control from 1962 – 2012 2. Tell us about your experience in an interview (... mais »

Long Distance Relationships

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Let’s Spend Some Time Apart: Long Distance Relationships Are Deeper A study takes a closer look at why absence makes the heart grow fonder. By Belinda Luscombe @youselessJuly 18, 2013 [image: BA10266]Absence, according to the latest research, does make the heart grow fonder — as long as there’s videochat, IMing, telephones or texting. About three million spouses in the U.S. live far each away from each other, even though they’d prefer to live together, and the new study, published in the *Journal of Communication*, found that the separation did not have such a negative effect on their ... mais »

Delaying Retirement

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Delaying Retirement Lowers Risk of Alzheimer’s By AP / Marilyn MarchioneJuly 17, 2013Add a Comment [image: 173806988] BILL HOLDEN / GETTY IMAGES/CULTURA RF People who delay retirement have less risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia, a study of nearly half a million people in France found.New research boosts the “use it or lose it” theory about brainpower and staying mentally sharp. It’s by far the largest study to look at this, and researchers say the conclusion makes sense. Working tends to keep people physically active, socially connected and mentally ch... mais »

Alzheimer's new drug

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Promising Alzheimer's 'drug' halts memory loss posted by news on june 26, 2013 - 9:30pm CHICAGO --- A new class of experimental drug-like small molecules is showing great promise in targeting a brain enzyme to prevent early memory loss in Alzheimer's disease, according to Northwestern Medicine® research. Developed in the laboratory of D. Martin Watterson, the molecules halted memory loss and fixed damaged communication among brain cells in a mouse model of Alzheimer's. "This is the starting point for the development of a new class of drugs," said Watterson, lead author of a paper on ... mais »

90 Year Olds Mentally Sharpeness

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Today’s 90 Year Olds Are Mentally Sharper Than Their Predecessors By Maia Szalavitz @maiaszJuly 11, 20138 Comments [image: 171357819 (1)a] FRED FROESE / GETTY IMAGES Danish researchers report some encouraging news for aging populations around the world in the journal *Lancet.* Comparing two groups of nonagenarians, they found that those born more recently scored higher on cognitive function tests than those born earlier, providing hope that more elderly are able to not just live longer, but do so with more of their mental faculties intact.Worried that living longer will mean living l... mais »

Writing Heals...

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How Writing Heals Wounds — Of Both the Mind and Body By Maia Szalavitz @maiaszJuly 13, 20139 Comments [image: 200356556-001] GETTY IMAGES / GETTY IMAGES The study is the latest delving into the mind-body connection to suggest that expressing emotions about a traumatic experience in a coherent way may be important to not just mental but physical health as well. It showed that the calming effect of writing can cut physical wound healing time nearly in half.Talking about difficult experiences can be a way of easing the emotional pain of trauma, but the latest research shows that e... mais »

E-CIGARETTE

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Viewpoint | July 15, 2013 The Regulatory Challenge of Electronic CigarettesFREE ONLINE FIRST Neal L. Benowitz, MD1; Maciej L. Goniewicz, PhD2 [+] Author Affiliations *JAMA. *2013;():-. doi:10.1001/jama.2013.109501. Text Size: A A A Published online July 15, 2013 Article References Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes or electronic nicotine delivery systems) heat a nicotine solution to generate vapor that is inhaled, without the combustion of tobacco and its toxic constituents. Use of e-cigarettes is increasing in the United States and around the world. Current smokers in the United State... mais »

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