2 - MIND: Excursão pela essência de ser humano
*Projeto experimental que pode interessar nossos amigos ou visitantes eventuais: Releitura comentada. do livro de Daniel J. Siegel expondo o conteúdo no Blog AMICOR. *Se alguém mais quiser entrar no jogo ficarei feliz e estaríamos realizando de forma explícita, em companhia, a jornada proposta no livro. Se não, servirá para me ajudar a manter a atenção na leitura e discutir o conteúdo comigo mesmo, com intenção de ir acomodando e compatibilizando minha mente com a do Daniel.* MIND A JOURNEY TO THE HEART OF BEING HUMAN Daniel J. Siegel - 2017 WW Norton ... mais »
Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells
Cancer's Newest Miracle Cure Alice Park Aug 10, 2017 TIME Health For more, visit TIME Health. With the usual mix of anticipation and apprehension, Kaitlyn Johnson is getting ready to go to her first summer camp. She's looking forward to meeting new friends and being able to ride horses, swim and host tea parties. She's also a little nervous and a little scared, like any 7-year-old facing her first sleepaway camp. But the wonder is that Kaitlyn is leaving the house for anything but a medical facility. Diagnosed with leukemia when she was 18 months old, her life has been consumed with c... mais »
Extreme ṕoverty
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HIT
Don't Have Time to Exercise? Do This for 10 Minutes Markham Heid Aug 10, 2017 TIME Health For more, visit TIME Health. In the fitness world, the word “miracle” gets thrown around like a two-pound dumbbell. But when it comes to high-intensity interval training (HIIT), a very short workout, the benefits you’ve heard about are both legitimate and—we’ll say it—miraculous. HIIT is a combination of brief, very-high intensity bursts of cardio exercisefollowed by equal or longer periods of rest. Think 30 seconds to a minute of sprinting, followed by a minute or two of walking or slow jogging.... mais »
Philipp Jacob Schirmer – 207 anos
Philipp Jacob Schirmer Este dia 11 de agosto de 2017 marca os 207 anos do nascimento de Philipp Jacob Schirmer. Ele era o pai de Maria Dorothea que casou com Peter Brenner – meus bisavós paternos. Portanto Philipp Jacob Schirmer é meu trisavô paterno, como também o é do nosso ex-prefeito Cezar Augusto Schirmer. Quando escrevi sobre ele, em *Os primórdios da Comunidade Evangélica Alemã de Santa Maria*, há 18 anos, informei que ele nascera em 1810, na cidade de Kalternnordheim, no Reino da Saxônia. O ano fora deduzido da idade declarada por Philipp quando, aos 19 anos, casou em Campo ...mais »
Aging
Elevated Uric Acid Linked to Dementia in the Elderly Hyperuricemia tied to vascular or mixed dementia, but not Alzheimer's Meta-Analysis: Tai Chi Keeps Seniors from Falling 'Can reduce fall rates by almost half during the first year' JIA Worsens Quality of Life Long into Adulthood Lower physical function scores 30 years later, even in remission
Tachykinin neurokinin 3 receptor antagonists
Hypothesis Tachykinin neurokinin 3 receptor antagonists: a new treatment for cardiovascular disease? Prof C Mary Schooling, PhD[image: ']Correspondence information about the author Prof C Mary SchoolingEmail the author Prof C Mary Schooling Published: 27 March 2017 PlumX Metrics DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31648-8 | [image: show]Article Info - Summary - Full Text - References Summary Great progress has been made in reducing cardiovascular mortality over the past 50 years. Nevertheless, prevalence is rising in some settings and remains higher in men than in w... mais »
book reading : longevity
[image: Elsevier] Social Science & Medicine Volume 164, September 2016, Pages 44-48 [image: Social Science & Medicine] Short communication A chapter a day: Association of book reading with longevity . Author links open the author workspace.AvniBavishi. Author links open the author workspace.Martin D.Slade. Author links open the author workspace.Becca R.LevyOpens the author workspaceOpens the author workspace Highlights • Book reading provides a survival advantage among the elderly (HR = 0.80, *p* < 0.0001). • Books are more advantageous for survival than newspapers/magazines. • The survi... mais »
Broken Economy
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Football - Brain Disease
Striking Evidence Linking Football to Brain Disease Sparks Calls for More Research Striking Evidence Linking Football to Brain Disease Sparks Calls for More ResearchThe biggest study of its kind offers the best evidence to date linking the sport to mood and cognitive impairmentsBy Mo Costandi on August 3, 2017 The controversy began about 10 years ago, when it emerged that the National Football League had first tried to cover up evidence linking repetitive head injuries in players to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, and then to discre... mais »
HDAC2, Sp3, DNA, Clotho, Doença de Alzheimer
Blocking Key Enzyme May Reverse Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s [image: Image shows an old person and photos.]MIT researchers have demonstrated a new way to reverse memory loss by blocking an enzyme known as HDAC2. NeuroscienceNews.com image is credited to Jose-Luis Olivares/MIT. by Neuroscience News Researchers discover targeting the HDAC2 enzyme, by blocking its interaction with Sp3, resulted in the reversal of memory loss in mice. The findings, published in Cell Reports, may offer a new avenue for treating memory loss in Alzheimer's disease. Read more of this post *Neuroscience News* | ... mais »
compulsão de compra
O que leva às compras por impulso - e como educar a mente para fugir delas Katie BeckBBC Capital Poucas sensações são tão prazerosas quanto a de uma compra por impulso. Comprar pode melhorar o humor, segundo um estudo publicado na revista científica *Psychology and Marketing*, e gera em nosso cérebro um efeito semelhante ao sentido por usuários de drogas. Uma pesquisa feita em 2016 com mais de mil adultos nos Estados Unidos revelou que 96% deles disseram ter comprado algo para fazê-los sentir melhor./.../
Exponential Medicine
https://exponential.singularityu.org/medicine/ [image: Exponential Medicine Newsletter - Future of Healthcare] Aloyzio. What will the physician of the future look like, and how do medical schools develop a curriculum to match? Despite the explosion of health information, the framework of medical education has not changed significantly since the Flexner report of 1910. What if we could start from scratch to enable transformational change? The new Dell Medical School at UT Austin has the opportunity to reshape medical education, leveraging flipped classrooms, to simulation, integrat... mais »
Fins justificam os meios?...
Study Examines Tolerance of Political Lies for Shared Viewsby Neuroscience News [image: Image shows a person with their fingers crossed behind their back.] Although honesty was positively valued by all respondents, the researchers found that lying that served a shared moralized goal was more accepted and advocacy in support of the opposing view, or nonpreferred end, was more condemned, regardless of whether the statement was true or false. NeuroscienceNews.com image is adapted from the University of Illinois at Chicago news release. According to researchers, people tend to be more le... mais »
Hungry?...
This Is Why You're Always Hungry, According to Science by CHRISTIE CALUCCHIA PHOTO: Food Faith Fitness It’s only been an hour since you ate lunch, but your stomach is growling again, and you’re left wondering, “*w**hy am I always hungry?*” Days can go by without your appetite ever being satiated, leaving you and your waistline wondering what’s going on. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. No, your stomach isn't a bottomless pit—there might be a scientific reason for your insatiable appetite. According to research, hunger is linked to a myriad of seemingly innocuous habits, ... mais »
Atomic Bomb
AFTER THE BOMB SURVIVORS OF THE ATOMIC BLASTS IN HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI SHARE THEIR STORIES PHOTOGRAPHS BY HARUKA SAKAGUCHI | INTRODUCTION BY LILY ROTHMAN When the nuclear age began, there was no mistaking it. The decision by the United States to drop the world’s first atomic weapons on two Japanese cities—Hiroshima first, on Aug. 6, 1945, and Nagasaki three days later—was that rare historical moment that requires little hindsight to gain its significance. World War II would end, and the Cold War soon begin. New frontiers of science were opening, along with new and frightening moral ... mais »
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