Sérgio Olivé em Paris
[image: Foto de Maison de l'Argentine.]Quelques images du concert «Contes joués avec du temps» avec Sergio Olive au piano, jeudi dernier à la Maison de l’Argentine. *É nosso Genro Sérgio Olivé, esposo de nossa filia Lúcia Helena Robinson Achutti e pai do Pedro Martin e do Antônio.* [image: Foto de Maison de l'Argentine.] [image: Foto de Maison de l'Argentine.]
Dia da Mulher Médica (22 de fevereiro)
Da AMICOR Analice Gigliotti Aproveito para homenagear a minha: Dra. Valderês A. Robinson A. 5 h · [image: A imagem pode conter: 1 pessoa, texto que diz "Hoje celebramos o dia da mulher médica, homenagem a Elizabeth Blackwell que que que formada em uma universidade nos Estados Unidos. No Brasil, a primeira médica foi Rita Lobato formada pela Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia, em 1887. Parabenizamos todas as médicas pelo seu dia. Dia da Miuhen Medica 22 de Fevereiro"]
Humanidades
Do AMICORFernando Neubarth 4 h · *CONQUISTANDO HUMANIDADES NA VIDA INVENTADA* (Minha coluna no Boletim da SBR, jan/fev/mar. 2019). “O médico que apenas sabe medicina, nem medicina sabe”, frase definitiva do médico, professor, investigador, pintor e cidadão resistente ao regime salazarista português, Abel de Lima Salazar (1889-1946), sempre me pareceu uma verdade inquestionável, e até uma desculpa, para, em paralelo às leituras acadêmicas imprescindíveis à formação médica, justificar o hábito de não descuidar da leitura de ficção. William Osler (1849-1919) é considerado o pai da Med... mais »
A Espanhola em POA (1918)
A primeira edição do Ciclo de Palestras sobre a História da Saúde de 2019 terá como tema "A Influenza Espanhola em Porto Alegre (1918): Da expectativa ao desfecho". A palestra será ministrada pelo Dr. Waldomiro Carlos Manfroi, que nos levará a este cenário inquietante, diante de uma rica documentação que permite avaliar uma das fases mais ardentes da história da saúde de Porto Alegre e do Rio Grande do Sul. A atividade acontece no dia 12 de março, das 19h às 20h, no Centro H... Ver mais TER, 12 DE MAR ÀS 19:00 Palestra - A influenza Espanhola em Porto Alegre (1918)
Post-human?
*THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP* *When the haiku meets the double helix* *By Nathan Gardels, WorldPost editor in chief* An anxious recognition is dawning: the latest scientific and technological developments are so consequential they can’t be left in the hands of scientists alone. Philosophers, artists and others who think outside the algorithm need to be engaged to fathom what it all means for the human condition. That was a key theme that emerged from a panel on science and art at Frieze Los Angeles last week. “We are entering an age where we can build our own DNA from scratch. We will create...mais »
Physical and Mental Exercise
Doing Physical and Mental Exercise When You’re Younger May Help Ward Off Dementia
The gift of bees
*The gift of bees* After 20 years in the US Military, Eric Grandon’s life was in a downward spiral. A life saving act of kindness > After 20 years in the US Military, Eric Grandon's life was in a downward spiral. Six tours to the Middle East, including Operation Desert Storm, had taken their toll on his body and his mind. When he left the service in 2005, he was showing signs of Gulf War syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorder. A particularly horrific flashback in 2011 left Grandon unable to continue in his job as a physical therapist assistant and for two years he battled anxiet... mais »
China Economy Police
*The Economist* this week [image: cover-image] Our cover argues that President Xi Jinping should reform China’s economy—both to calm the trade war with America and to make his country richer. After decades of economic progress, growth is slowing, the private sector is stifled by state-owned enterprises, the working-age population is shrinking and debt has surged. Meanwhile other countries complain that state-capitalism makes China a bad economic actor and a security threat. Mr Xi needs to let the market allocate capital, temper his industrial policy and uph... mais »
From a Single Cell
*National Geographic Magazine*Verified account @NatGeoMag FollowFollow @NatGeoMag More From the largest creature that’s ever existed—the blue whale—to the inch-long bumblebee bat, we all began as a single cell. Here are the first fleeting moments of life for an alpine newt. LINK VIDEO EMBED VIDEO
Global Health
@MichaelMarmot @SfGHCambridge #CamGHseries19 Imminence inspired by eminence
Medical Futurist
[image: A 100-Year-Old Martian In An Exoskeleton] Great Thinkers: A 100-Year-Old Martian In An Exoskeleton Interview With The Medical Futurist Episode 1 What do archaeologists and futurists have in common? Why was the Internet underestimated as a technology to transform society while A.I. is over-hyped? What’s the most transformative concept in healthcare? What are the medical nightmare scenarios that humanity should be afraid of? The editorial team sat down with Dr. Bertalan Meskó, Director of The Medical Futurist Institute and The Medical Futurist himself to talk about the future of...mais »
Neural Communication
[image: main article image] (Mark Miller/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0) HEALTH Neuroscientists Say They've Found an Entirely New Form of Neural Communication PETER DOCKRILL 18 FEB 2019 Scientists think they've identified a previously unknown form of neural communication that self-propagates across brain tissue, and can leap wirelessly from neurons in one section of brain tissue to another – even if they've been surgically severed. The discovery offers some radical new insights about the way neurons might be talking to one another, via a mysterious process unrelated to conventionally understood ... mais »
Equidad and development
PAHO/WHO Equity, Health and Human Development – *Lista Equidad Recomendado pela AMICOR Maria Inês R. Azambuja* *Informe Especial* *De la retórica a la acción: medir desigualdades en salud para “no dejar a nadie atrás” = From words to action: measuring health inequalities to “leave no one behind”* Source: Rev Panam Salud Publica;43, jan. 2019 Published online: January 2019 [image: Thumbnail]*[**RESUMEN].* La equidad en salud es un principio rector de la acción en salud pública –cuyo noble propósito es construir sociedades más saludables y sostenibles y, al mismo tiempo, más justas e ... mais »
Stefan-Boltzmann law
This Is How We Know The Cosmic Microwave Background Comes From The Big BangIf all you see is low-energy light in a myriad of directions, you can’t be sure. But this light comes from the Big Bang. [image: Go to the profile of Ethan Siegel] Ethan Siegel There are a lot of things that generate an observable signal in the Universe. Astronomically, the primary way we search for those signals is through some form of light. Either the physical phenomenon we’re trying to learn about generates some form of light, which we collect with a telescope or other instrument, or it absorbs light, whic...mais »
Fertilização da Amazônia
Vídeo da NASA mostra como a Floresta Amazônica é fertilizada pelo Deserto do Saara Arthur Oliveira 08:00 Uma grande quantidade de poeira do Saara "viaja" mais de 2.000 km para chegar à Amazônia, o fenômeno é mostrado em um vídeo divulgado recentemente pela National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Os dados que fora coletado entre 2007 e 2013 pela NASA, mostram a relação entre o deserto e a floresta. Apesar de ser um fenômeno já conhecido pelos cientistas há anos, somente agora temos informações mais precisas deste comportamento ambiental. *Como a poeira do deserto d... mais »
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