3.090 - AMICOR (25)
Caríssimos AMICOR, como sabem já fazem 25 anos que estou na rede, já andei fazendo várias mudanças e adaptações, mas cada vez mais me questiono se devo manter esta atividade e, no caso, o que e como me atualizar. Também foi minha proposta desde o início ter um instrumento para guardar o que me interessa, disponibilizando-o para meus amigos, ou a quem mais possa interessar...
Para encontrar com mais tranquilidade meu caminho daqui por diante, seria de muita valia se pudesse contar com a opinião, crítica e sugestões de quem tem me visitado, ainda mais porque não conto mais com o conselho de quem me ajudou durante setenta anos.
Muito obrigado, Aloyzio.
#Dra. Valderês Antonietta Robinson Achutti (*13/06/1931+15/06/2021)
Aproveitando a celebração do dia do Pai (19/06): Não lembro onde nem quando , mas tenho saudade do calorzinho dela...
#CENTRO LATINO-AMERICANO PARA PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE CARDIOVASCULAR - Parceria Medscape & ACC
La Niña contributed to flooding in eastern Australia earlier this year. (Peter Wallis/Getty) |
#Rare ‘triple’ La Niña climate eventA long-running La Niña climate event could persist into 2023. That would make it a ‘triple-dip’ La Nina, lasting three years in a row — which has happened only twice since 1950. So far, the event has contributed to flooding in eastern Australia and exacerbated droughts in the United States and East Africa. Scientists say such a long La Niña is probably just a random event, but some researchers predict that climate change could make La Niña-like conditions more likely in the future. Nature | 5 min read |
#How COVID unbalanced the scalesTroubling data show how the pandemic has exacted an unequal toll, pushing tens of millions into poverty and having the greatest effects on already-disadvantaged groups. Six stark graphics reveal how the pandemic has worsened existing inequalities and exposed others in terms of income, health, safety and more. Nature | 6 min read |
In 2022, up to 677 million people could be living in extreme poverty — almost 100 million more than without the combined crises of the pandemic, inflation and the war in Ukraine. (Source: World Bank) |
#Largest bacterium ever discoveredA newly discovered bacterium, Thiomargarita magnifica, challenges the definition of a microorganism: its filament-like single cell is up to a centimetre long. T. magnifica achieves its unprecedented size by having unique cellular features: two membrane sacs. One is filled with its genetic material; the other, which is much larger, helps to keep its cellular contents pressed up against its outer cell wall so that essential molecules can diffuse in and out. Researchers have dubbed these sacs ‘pepins’ — inspired by the pips in fruit — and note that they blur the line between single-celled prokaryotes and the eukaryotes (the group that includes humans), which pack their DNA into a nucleus. Eagle-eyed Briefing readers will remember this spectacular organism from February, when researchers published these results in a preprint. Nature | 4 min readReference: Science paper |
Thiomargarita magnifica filaments next to a US 10-cent coin. (Tomas Tyml/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) |
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The dandelion and the meaning of life, 20 reasons for being, poet Elizabeth Alexander on how literature widens the portal of the possible
The Dandelion and the Meaning of Life: G.K. Chesterton on How to Dig for the “Submerged Sunrise of Wonder”
There is a myth we live with, the myth of finding the meaning of life — as if meaning were an undiscovered law of physics. But unlike the laws of physics — which predate us and will postdate us and made us — meaning only exists in this brief interlude of consciousness between chaos and chaos, the interlude we call life. When you die — when these organized atoms that shimmer with fascination and feeling — disband into disorder to become unfeeling stardust once more, everything that filled your particular mind and its rosary of days with meaning will be gone too. From its particular vantage point, there will be no more meaning, for the point itself will have dissolved — there will only be other humans left, making meaning of their own lives, including any meaning they might make of the residue of yours./.../
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World Mental Health Report
Mental health is critically important to everyone, everywhere. All over the world, mental health needs are high but responses are insufficient and inadequate. This “World Mental Health Report” is designed to inspire and inform better mental health for all. It highlights why and where change is needed and how it can be achieved.
#AEON Magazine
In the jungle of Suriname, Maria Sibylla Merian discovered insect metamorphosisBorrowing from the elegant visual style of the German-born Swiss naturalist, entomologist and botanical artist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), this animation celebrates her many notable contributions to the natural sciences in an age when such work was widely considered the domain of men. A dedicated observer of plants and insects in particular, two of her many achievements include helping to dispel the once widely held belief that insects spontaneously emerge from dust, mud or rotten meat, and observing metamorphosis in rich detail. And 300 years after her death, her seminal book, The Metamorphosis of the Insects of Suriname (1705), which depicts insects and plants in the jungles of South America, is still considered one of the most beautiful and groundbreaking entomology books ever assembled, with editions of the pioneering work being reprinted as recently as 2010. Video by The Royal Society and BBC Ideas Animation: Studio Panda 30 May 2022
#JAMA
Global Dementia Care Spending and Future Spending Scenarios 2000-2050
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Carissimo Achutti
ReplyDeleterecebo regularmente seu blog e afirmo que é um momento de escape das atividades diárias e de leitura , em meio onde recebemos uma grande quantidade diária da literatura médica, onde assino 4 revistas internacionais das quais não consigo dar conta como deveria .
O teu blog, desta forma é um refresco na medida em que inclui informações extra medicina . Desta forma parabenizo tua iniciativa de manter ativo há tantos anos esta atividade sempre com a mesma qualidade.
Tenho prazer de receber .
Sempre coloco-me á disposição para trocarmos idéias
Nilton Brandão da Silva
Talvez inconscientemente publicaste o caminho ao seguir expressão de Cherteston a respeito do significado da Vida entre dois caos. Continua, gostamos. Continua até seres pó de estrelas, continua em homenagem a Valderes.
ReplyDeleteDuas facetas do Aloyzio que admiro, entre outras: seu amor pela Valderês e seu empenho em manter sua sempre útil e oportuna coluna.
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