Saturday, March 21, 2020

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The Hammer and the Dance
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 minute ago
Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance What the Next 18 Months Can Look Like, if Leaders Buy Us Time Tomas Pueyo Mar 19 · 28 min read *This article follows **Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now**, with over 40 million views and 30 translations. If you agree with this article, consider **signing the corresponding White House petition**. Translations available in 14 languages at the bottom. Running (and partial) **list of endorsements here**. 3 million views so far.* *Summary of the article: Strong coronavirus measures today should only last a few weeks, there shouldn’t be a big peak of i...
Disease as Political Metaphor
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 8 minutes ago
- Artigo de 1978 que pode interessar na conjuntura atual Se houver dificuldade de acesso avisem-me que encontro outta forma de compartilhar o texto Disease as Political Metaphor Susan Sontag *FEBRUARY 23, 1978 ISSUE* I Punitive notions of disease have a long history, and such notions are particularly active with cancer. There is the “fight” or “crusade” against cancer; cancer is the “killer” disease; people who have cancer are “cancer victims.” Ostensibly, the illness is the culprit. But it is also the cancer patient who is made culpable. Widely believed psychologic...
TED connects
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 hour ago
This *Monday, March 23*, TED kicks off a free, live, daily conversation series, *TED Connects: Community and Hope*. As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, it’s hard to know where to turn or what to think. This new program will feature experts whose ideas can help us reflect and work through this time with a sense of responsibility, compassion and wisdom. Tune in here *Monday at 12pm ET* to watch our first conversation, with Harvard Medical School psychologist *Susan David*. Subscribe for reminders before we go live each day, and check out the full lineup for next week below. Get TED Connect...
the world after coronavirus
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 hour ago
*Texto recomendado pela AMICOR Cristianne Famer Rocha* Yuval Noah Harari: *the world after coronavirus *. The Financial Times . This storm will pass. But the choices we make now could change our lives for by Yuval Noah Harari Humankind is now facing a global crisis. Perhaps the biggest crisis of our generation. The decisions people and governments take in the next few weeks will probably shape the world for years to come. They will shape not just our healthcare systems but also our economy, politics and culture. We must act quickly and decisively. We should also take into account th...
On this Day: March 21
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 15 hours ago
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: MARCH 21 [image: Johann Sebastian Bach.][image: Benito Juárez.][image: Joseph Fourier, lithograph by Jules Boilly, 1823; in the Academy of Sciences, Paris.] [image: Angela Merici, St.]
consequences of isolating the elderly
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
COVID-19 and the consequences of isolating the elderly - Richard Armitage - Laura B Nellums Open AccessPublished:March 19, 2020DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(20)30061-X As countries are affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the elderly population will soon be told to self-isolate for “a very long time” in the UK, and elsewhere. 1 This attempt to shield the over-70s, and thereby protect over-burdened health systems, comes as worldwide countries enforce lockdowns, curfews, and social isolation to mitigate the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrom...
'Typhoid Mary'
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
PHOTOGRAPH FROM BETTMANN/GETTY What Typhoid Mary taught us about 'super-spreaders' Mary Mallon, shown in the foreground of the photo above, was behind an outbreak of typhoid fever in 1900s New York. The case was a breakthrough in understanding how symptom-free carriers can spread sickness. LEARN MORE
COVID-19 incubation period
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
COVID-19 Incubation Period: An Update Stephen G. Baum, MD reviewing Lauer SA et al. Ann Intern Med 2020 Mar 10 Median and maximum incubation periods are estimated from patients connected to the disease-origin province in China. Infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, appears to be highly contagious and is primarily spread by droplets. Containment efforts have emphasized quarantine during the incubation period as the most effective measure to limit spread. Because of the personal and economic toll of this measure and its implication for transmission, we need to maxim...
Virus Surface Stability
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
CORRESPONDENCE FROM NEJM Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 Neeltje van Doremalen and Others In this research letter, investigators report on the stability of SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV-1, the most closely related human coronavirus, under experimental conditions. The viability of the two viruses was assessed in aerosols and on a variety of surfaces; viable virus was detected up to 72 hours after application to plastic and stainless steel. Read the letter.
Once in a century...
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
‘A Once-in-a-Century Pathogen’: The 1918 Pandemic & This One Mark Honigsbaum [image: A makeshift flu ward at Camp Funston, Kansas, 1918]National Museum of Health and Medicine An improvised influenza treatment ward at Camp Funston, Kansas, 1918 A little over one hundred years ago, a novel virus emerged from an unknown animal reservoir and seeded itself silently in settlements around the world. Then, in the closing months of World War I, as if from nowhere, the infection exploded in multiple countries and continents at more or less the same time. From Boston to Cape Town, and London to M...
CFM Covid19
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
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Para distrair do Isolamento social...
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
*Do BBC Earth* *In need of some calm?* We got you! Enjoy 10 hours of stunning coral reefs on loop, the perfect way to de-stress. Immerse me >
‘behavioural fatigue’
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
New post on *Mind Hacks* Do we suffer ‘behavioural fatigue’ for pandemic prevention measures?by vaughanbell *The Guardian* recently published an article saying "People won't get 'tired' of social distancing – and it's unscientific to suggest otherwise". "Behavioural fatigue" the piece said, "has no basis in science". 'Behavioural fatigue' became a hot topic because it was part of the UK Government's justification for delaying the introduction of stricter public health measures. They quickly reversed this position and we're now in the "empty streets" stage of infection control. But i...
Equinócio de outono
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
AD genetics
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
*Interpretation of risk loci from genome-wide association studies of Alzheimer's disease* Summary Background Alzheimer's disease is a debilitating and highly heritable neurological condition. As such, genetic studies have sought to understand the genetic architecture of Alzheimer's disease since the 1990s, with successively larger genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and meta-analyses. These studies started with a small sample size of 1086 individuals in 2007, which was able to identify only the *APOE* locus. In 2013, the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project (IGAP) did a ...
Old English
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
How Far Back in Time Could a Modern English Speaker Go and Still Communicate? The transition from Old English to Middle English to Modern English was a process rather than an event. Kathy Copeland Padden[image: Member only content]5 min read
The Dead Zone
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
hive: how humanity emerged from the tragedy of the 1918 influenza pandemic. View in browser | Update your preferences Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Dead Zone” [image: Officers of the Seattle Police Department during the 1918 flu pandemic]The writer Malcolm Gladwell once characterized his work as stories that help people “reflect on, or think about in new ways, the way they behave and their society behaves.” Since 1994, Gladwell has contributed more than a hundred and fifty pieces to *The New Yorker*. He has written on a wide range of subjects, including fashion-trend “coolhunters,” the app...
to hear proteins
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
Amino Acid Rock Music Helps Build New Proteins [image: Amino Acid Rock Music Helps Build New Proteins]Some scientists teach computers to “see” proteins. Markus Buehler is teaching them to hear the compounds instead By Ron Cowen
Milky Way
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
[image: A New Map of the Milky Way] Credit: Ron Miller A New Map Of The Milky Way High-resolution surveys chart the spiral structure of the galaxy and the location of our solar system - *Astronomers know surprisingly little about *the structure of our Milky Way galaxy, including the number of spiral arms it has and the location of our sun within it. - *Recently, though, scientists have pieced together* the best map yet of our galaxy by using data from several new research projects, particularly the Bar and Spiral Structure Legacy (BeSSeL) radio survey. - *The map ...
Favipiravir
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
Flu drug used in Japan shows promise in treating COVID-19 By Jeanna Bryner - Live Science Editor-in-Chief 8 hours ago Doctors find "clear evidence" it improves coronavirus symptoms. - - - - - - Comments (0) [image: 3D illustration of an RNA virus, influenza, coronavirus.] (Image: © Shutterstock) A drug used in Japan to treat influenza seems to be effective at treating *the novel coronavirus* that causes COVID-19, according to news reports. The antiviral drug, called Favipiravir or Avigan, showed positive outcomes in clinical trials involving 340 indivi...
Parity and Breast Cancer US 1935-2015
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
Trends in Parity and Breast Cancer Incidence in US Women Younger Than 40 Years From 1935 to 2015 Sarah M. Lima, MPH1; Rebecca D. Kehm, PhD1; Katrina Swett, MS2; et al Lou Gonsalves, PhD2; Mary Beth Terry, PhD1,3 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(3):e200929. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.0929 Key Points Español 中文 (Chinese) *Question* Can the increase in breast cancer incidence in US women aged 25 to 39 years be explained by trends of decreasing parity? *Findings* In this population-based cohort study including Connecticut women aged 25 to 39 from 1935 t...
2nd hand tobacco mortality
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
*Estimated Worldwide Mortality Attributed to Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure, 1990-2016* Hamza Yousuf, BSc; Martijn Hofstra, BSc; Jan Tijssen, PhD; et al. Hamza Yousuf, BSc1; Martijn Hofstra, BSc2; Jan Tijssen, PhD3; et al Brian Leenen, BSc2; Jan Willem Lindemans, PhD4; Albert van Rossum, MD, PhD1 ; Jagat Narula, MD, PhD5; Leonard Hofstra, MD, PhD1 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(3):e201177. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.1177 Key Points Español 中文 (Chinese) *Question* How many individuals who smoke are associated with the death of 1 individual who doe...
BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
155 BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: MARCH 18[image: Cleveland, Grover][image: Neville Chamberlain, photograph by Bassano.][image: Ivan the Terrible][image: Farouk I][image: Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, detail of a portrait by V.A. Serov; in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.][image: Erich Fromm][image: Diesel, 1883][image: Norbert Wiener.] [image: Stéphane Mallarmé, 1891.][image: Wolf, Christa]
Neville Chamberlain
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
[image: Neville Chamberlain, photograph by Bassano.] 1869: Neville Chamberlain, who was British prime minister from May 28, 1937, to May 10, 1940, and whose name is identified with the policy of appeasement toward Adolf Hitler's Germany, was born.
John Updike
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
[image: John Updike] 1932: American writer John Updike —whose novels, short stories, and poems are known for their realistic but subtle depiction of “American, Protestant, small-town, middle-class” life—was born.
Smoking/Vaping risk
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
Public Health Smoking or Vaping May Increase the Risk of a Severe Coronavirus Infection Though few studies have investigated the connection specifically, cigarette smoke and vaping aerosol are linked to lung inflammation and lowered immune function By Tanya Lewis
AMRIGS Comunicado
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
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On this day March 17
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
199 BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: MARCH 17[image: Cole, Nat King][image: Gloria Swanson, 1950.][image: Marcus Aurelius][image: Rudolf Nureyev performing in Flower Festival at Genzano.][image: Daimler, Gottlieb][image: Luchino Visconti.][image: Adolf Meyer.][image: Withering, William][image: Walter Rudolf Hess]
FindYourMaps™ Chrome
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
MAPAS DE SATÉLITE ENCONTRADOS! *Instale a extensão gratuita do FindYourMaps™ Chrome e atualizar sua pesquisa na Página Nova guia para MyWay.com e obtenha mapas de satélite ou Street View a qualquer momento.* Compatível com: Clique para instalar
The Little Bang
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
The Little Bang The recreation of energy levels shortly after the big bang. Lenka Otap in Predict[image: Member only content]6 min read
Narcissist separation
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
Separation From A Narcissist: What You Should Consider Narcissists are masters of manipulation, and a relationship with them quickly leads to dangerous dependence… Danyel Carinzia[image: Member only content]4 min read
Swastika
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
How The Swastika came to be used by the German Nationalist Movement How The Swastika came to be used by the German Nationalist Movement Philippe Berard in History of Yesterday[image: Member only content]6 min read
BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
147 BIOGRAPHIES ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: MARCH 16 [image: Herschel, Caroline] FEATURED BIOGRAPHY 1750 Caroline Herschel READ MO[image: Marble bust of Tiberius.][image: Mengele, Josef][image: Georg Simon Ohm; detail of a lithograph.] [image: Sir Austen Chamberlain.][image: Jerry Lewis in The Disorderly Orderly][image: Selma Lagerlöf, 1909.] [image: Camilo Castelo Branco, lithograph, 1857]
Ferdinand Magellan
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: Ferdinand Magellan.] 1521: Portuguese navigator *Ferdinand Magellan*, sailing under the Spanish flag on his circumnavigation of the globe, reached the Philippines, securing the first alliance in the Pacific Islands for Spain. *[ Test your knowledge of human exploration .]*
CORONA Dictionary
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
*LANGUAGE LOVERS* *Coronavirus: The Words You Need To Understand the News* The situation of the coronavirus outbreak is changing fast, so we've created a glossary of some of the most important terms about COVID-19 to keep you up-to-date and in-the-know. *READ MORE!*
Diet for women braqin
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Here's what women should eat to maintain a healthy brainAdopting a brain-healthy diet is a powerful tool in maximizing cognitive health and helping prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease, says neuroscientist and nutritionist Lisa Mosconi. What's more, it may even ward off common ailments that affect many women, from slow metabolism to insomnia and depression. Here are 8 steps to take. *Read more »*
Gender Equality and Health
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
[image: rsz_lancetwomen-2-3] OPEN ACCESS COLLECTION Gender Equality and Health The Lancet's *EClinicalMedicine *Gender Equality and Health Collection is a commitment to fight gender disparities and inequality across the world. It highlights the need for change, with a multi-pronged focus on women, communities and health systems. The collection below features curated open access content, covering: - Maternal and child health - Discrimination and sexual harassment - Educational and work parity - Women empowerment - And much more! We hope you find our open access conten...
COVID-19
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
COVID-19 Resource Centre Access free content from across The *Lancet* Journals Access content
1st known case of coronavirus
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
1st known case of coronavirus traced back to November in China By Jeanna Bryner - Live Science Editor-in-Chief 16 hours ago - - - - - - Comments (0) [image: A transmission electron microscope image of a coronavirus.] A transmission electron microscope image of a coronavirus. (Image: © Cavallini James/BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) A 55-year-old individual from Hubei province in China may have been the first person to have contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus spreading across the globe. That case dates back to No...

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