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Entrevista com o AMICOR Dr. Emílio Moriguchi
Donna ZH 1 de novembro de 2015 por Mariana Kalil
Entrevista com o AMICOR Dr. Emílio Moriguchi
Donna ZH 1 de novembro de 2015 por Mariana Kalil
End-of-Life Dementia
End-of-Life Dementia Costs More Than Heart D,.Cancer Pauline Anderson October 30, 2015 The study, which investigated social costs and financial risks faced by Medicare beneficiaries during the 5 years before death, found that healthcare spending for dementia topped $250,000 per person, about 57% more than costs associated with death from other diseases, including cancer and heart disease. The new analysis, carried out by Amy S. Kelley, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, and colleagues, was published online October 27 in the *Annals of Internal Medicine*....mais »
Telomere and AD
Medscape Medical News > Neurology Megan BrooksOctober 30, 2015* Shortening a Cause of Alzheimer's Disease?* A new study provides evidence for the first time of a causal relationship between telomere length (TL) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), say investigators from Sweden. "This is the first study addressing the causal effect of TL on AD," principal investigator Sara Hägg, PhD, docent of molecular epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, told*Medscape Medical News*. Telomeres are repetitive DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes that progressively shorten with age. Observationa... mais »
Ageing/Neurology
Long-term aerobic exercise prevents age-related brain deterioration October 30, 2015 [image: age-related changes ft]A study of the brains of mice shows that structural deterioration associated with old age can be prevented by long-term aerobic exercise starting in mid-life, according to the authors of an open-access paper in the journal PLOS Biology yesterday (October 29). Old age is the major risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, like many other diseases, as … more… A drug-delivery technique to bypass the blood-brain barrier October 26, 2015 [image: Drug-Delivery-across-Blood-Brain-Bar... mais »
Onde andam as Sulfas?!...
Gerhard Domagk German scientist Written by: The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica [image: Domagk, Gerhard [Credit: Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin]] *Gerhard Domagk**,* (born Oct. 30, 1895, Lagow, Brandenburg, Ger.—died April 24, 1964, Burgberg, near Königsfeld, W.Ger.), German bacteriologist and pathologist who was awarded the 1939 Nobel Prize forPhysiology or Medicine for his discovery (announced in 1932) of the antibacterial effects of Prontosil, the first of the sulfonamide drugs. Domagk earned a medical degree from the University of Kiel in 1921. After teaching at t... mais »
Lifelong memory
*Lifelong memories may reside in nets around brain cells* Emily Underwood Studies suggest key role for perineuronal networks of proteins and sugars in long-term memory.
Ageing Cities
24 Sep 2015 Arup has launched “Shaping Ageing Cities” – a new report that analyses how ten European cities are responding to ageing. [image: Cover of the report. Credit: Arup.] We are living in the urban and ageing era. In 2050, for the first time in human history, the number of older people will be greater than the number of children under 15 years old. As cities across the globe continue to grow, more people are growing old in housing, streets, communities that often are failing to respond appropriately to ageing populations with specific policies. How can cities respond to this de... mais »
Microbiota e aterosclerose
Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Cidadania no Século XXI
Fernando Savater (link para dados sobre o conferencista)A educação do cidadão no século XXI (resumo) por Luciana Thomé - Porto Alegre - 26.10.2015 Para o conferencista, no ensino da ética, três virtudes são essenciais e devem ser reforçadas: - a coragem para poder viver: pois vivemos diante da morte, das dificuldades e das ameaças, e não se pode viver eticamente sem coragem; - a generosidade para poder conviver: pois viver com outros exige, de alguma maneira, ceder, e precisamos limitar nossos desejos no choque com os demais; - e a prudência para sobreviver: pois a vida está cheia d... mais »
Primeira página jornais
* Enviado por meu primo Nilo Sérgio Cechella* *UMA BANCA INTERNACIONAL DE JORNAIS.* *ON LINE! GRÁTIS!* *http://www.hhmmss.com/*
Stephen Leeder
*Enviado pela AMICOR Maria Inês Reinert Azambuja* Australian academics seek to challenge 'web of avarice' in scientific publishing In the wake of editor-in-chief Stephen Leeder’s sacking from the Medical Journal of Australia, academics are challenging the control of a select group of publishing houses over scientific journals [image: Mitchell Library Reading Room at the State Library of New South Wales] Leeder told Guardian Australia he still felt “pretty beaten up” by the MJA experience, knowledge and scholarly information had gone from being a public good to a “commercial, tradable ... mais »
28/10/1898 - Bôrtolo Achutti
Papai, se vivo fosse estaria completando 117 anos hoje. *Links correlatos:* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2013/10/bortolo-achutti-fotografia.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2013/07/celebracao-da-vida-bortolo-achutti.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2012/12/bortolo-achutti-2.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2012/10/bortolo-achutti-1898-1977.html?view=flipcard* http://www.onthisday.com/day/october/28 http://www.onthisday.com/date/1898
Microglia
Rise of the Microglia New research shows that the resident immune cells of the brain are involved in both development and disease By Diana Kwon | October 23, 2015 *©iStock.com* Microglia, the immune cells of the brain, have long been the underdogs of the glia world, passed over for other, flashier cousins, such as astrocytes. Although microglia are best known for being the brain’s primary defenders, scientists now realize that they play a role in the developing brain and may also be implicated in developmental and neurodegenerative disorders. The change in attitude is clear, as evi... mais »
26 outubro 1928
*Bôrtolo Achutti (1898-1977) Luiza Cechella Achutti (1911-1999)* Papai e Mamãe, em Santa Maria, dois dias antes do aniversário dele. Consta que, como ela tinha somente 16 anos, ele fez questão de casar antes de completar os 30. *~1975* *Links correlatos:* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2014/07/jerg-george-ludwig-bebion.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2014/07/familia-link.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/frederico-jacob-adamy.html?view=flipcard* *http://amicorextension.blogspot.co... mais »
Maranhão em Shanghai
Visita ao Prof. GE Junbo, Presidente da Sociedade Chinesa de Cardiologia, em Shanghai como Prof. Visitante no 10th Hospital da Tongji University por 1 mês.
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