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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

April, 2019 (Britannica)


2019, April Selection from Britannica
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This Month at Britannica: April

Welcome to This Month at Britannica, a newsletter in which we explore topics that were trending on Britannica.com during the past month. Here’s what Britannicans were wondering about in April.

Virus AD

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Dois vírus da infância estão relacionados com o Alzheimer

Tecidos cerebrais dos pacientes têm o dobro de herpesvírus que os cérebros saudáveis

Dois vírus habitualmente contraídos nos primeiros anos da infância estão relacionados com o mal de Alzheimer, que devasta os últimos anos da vida de milhões de pessoas. Em uma demonstração do poder da ciência baseada em um grande volume de dados (big data), pesquisadores de 20 instituições dos EUA concluíram que a presença de dois membros da família Herpesviridae é muito maior no cérebro dos pacientes dessa doença. A conexão não significa que os agentes patogênicos causem o mal de Alzheimer, mas dá argumentos para uma das hipóteses sobre a origem ainda desconhecida dessa doença, postulada em meados do século passado.

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Children under 5: exercise...

More exercise, less screen time
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WHO has released new guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep for children under 5 years of age. The new guidelines set, for the first time, how long very young children should sit watching screens, called ‘sedentary screen time’. Quality sedentary time young children spend in interactive non-screen-based activities with a caregiver is very important for child development.

Improving physical activity, reducing sedentary time, ensuring quality sleep in young children will improve their physical, mental health and wellbeing. It will also help to prevent childhood obesity and associated diseases later in life.
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Immunization week


This World Immunization Week, we MUST remember that to save lives.
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Adolf & Eva...

Adolf Hitler reviewing troops on the Eastern Front, 1939.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Bangladesh Project: ISFC/WHO/UNICEF/EC

Tenho que procurar se foi o ciclone ou se foi a prioridade em atender a lisiados por minas terrestres, o que ocasionou o retardo de um projeto que tínhamos com disponiblidade de um milhão de Euros, conseguido pelo então Presidente da ISFC - Antony Bayes de Luna (Catalunha) com o Diretor da Comunidade Européia (também Catalão).

Bangladesh cyclone of 1991

TROPICAL CYCLONE

Bangladesh cyclone of 1991, (April 22–30, 1991), one of the deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded. The storm hit near theChittagong region, one of the most populated areas inBangladesh. An estimated 140,000 people were killed by the storm, as many as 10 million people lost their homes, and overall property damage was in the billions of dollars.
The weather system originated in the Bay of Bengal and began moving north. By April 24 the storm was designated Tropical Storm 02B, and by April 28 it was a tropical cyclone. One day later the storm hit south of Chittagong, with winds of up to 150 miles (240 km) per hour. The damage was immediate, as a storm surge as high as 15 feet (5 metres) engulfed the flat, coastal plans of southeastern Bangladesh. The surge washed away entire villages and swamped farms, destroying crops and spreading fears of widespread hunger as well as economic woes. Worries were exacerbated by the memory of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta (“Bhola”) cyclone of 1970, which had taken the lives of as many as 500,000 people in what was then EastPakistan (now Bangladesh). As a result of the 1970 storm, a few storm shelters had been built. Though in 1991 some were saved by the shelters, many people had doubted warnings of the storm or had been given inadequate warning.
Since the 1991 storm, the Bangladesh government has built thousands of elevated shelters in coastal areas believed to be most vulnerable to cyclones. In addition the government has started a reforestation program designed to alleviate future flooding.
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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Penicillin Allergy

Major Societies Agree – A New Approach to Penicillin Allergy Is Needed
If someone reports history of penicillin allergy, these very useful medications will not be given. Three major societies have come together to agree on an approach for assessing if penicillin allergy is really present when a patient reports an allergy to these medications. Erica S. Shenoy, MD, PhD, from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, author of a JAMA review on the topic, discusses this very important problem.
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COPD

COPD: All You Need to Know in 20 Minutes
COPD is common enough that it is responsible for 3% of all clinic visits in the United States. Clinicians will undoubtedly deal with this disease in their practice. How to diagnose and manage it is reviewed by Frank C. Sciurba, MD, a professor of medicine from the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Atrial Fibrillation

Update on Atrial Fibrillation: Review of the New AHA/ACC/HRS Treatment Guidelines
Cardiologist and JAMA Deputy Editor Greg Curfman, MD, discusses the many changes in the new AHA/ACC/HRS atrial fibrillation guidelines with University of Chicago cardiologists Gaurav Upadhyay, MD, and Francis Alenghat, MD, PhD. Major changes include recommendations for the use of various agents for anticoagulation, catheter ablation, and left atrial appendage occlusion.
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Science Journalism

Introducing the Transparency Project

The Transparency Project aims to be more open and accountable to readers by explaining key coverage decisions and showing how science journalism happens.
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Europa Cristã?

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 10 horas

O Incêndio na Notre Dame e a Destruição da Europa Cristã por *Guy Millière* • 27 de Abril de 2019 [image: Facebook] [image: Twitter] [image: Addthis] [image: Enviar] [image: Imprimir] - Apenas uma hora após as chamas começarem a subir na Catedral de Notre Dame, quando não havia a menor possibilidade de explicar as causas do incêndio, as autoridades francesas se apressaram em adiantar que o incêndio ocorreu em consequência de um "acidente" e "incêndio doloso foi descartado." As declarações soaram como todas e quaisquer declarações oficiais feitas pelo governo ... mais »

Imagination is the Essence of Life…

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 14 horas
*Publicações da viúva de meu amigo John Briscoe* Conceicao A. Andrade 18 min · New Website! https://www.conceicaoandrade.com CONCEICAOANDRADE.COM Conceição Andrade who was born on a magical island, in the city of Horta. She lived there for several years. Her grandmother, who lived in a village on the other side of the island, would visit her frequently. The grandmother would sit and tell her stories, fairytales of princesses, of good and evil. These stories be... 2 compartilhamentos

Too fast Universe

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há um dia
[image: The Universe Is Moving Too Fast and Nobody Knows Why] *The Universe Is Moving Too Fast and Nobody Knows Why* See This

AI: Health Care

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há um dia
How Artificial Intelligence Can Affect Health Care by MedPage Today Staff - April 25, 2019 *In this exclusive *MedPage Today* video recorded at the recent American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting, Kevin Campbell, MD, a cardiologist based in Raleigh, N.C., and CEO of PaceMate, explains how automating data in a clinically actionable way can help patients every day in healthcare.* *The following is a transcript of his remarks:* I think there was a huge buzz around the presentation of [the] Apple Heart Study, and I think a couple of takeaway points that we heard from many of us h...mais »

Marcus Aurelius

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Marcus Aurelius EMPEROR OF ROME [image: Marcus Aurelius] WRITTEN BY: - John Anthony Crook LAST UPDATED: Apr 22, 2019, See Article History *Alternative Titles:* Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, Marcus Annius Verus *Marcus Aurelius*, in full *Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus*, original name (until 161 CE) *Marcus Annius Verus*, (born April 26, 121 CE, Rome [Italy]—died March 17, 180, Vindobona [Vienna, Austria] or Sirmium, Pannonia), Roman emperor (161–180 CE), best known for his *Meditations* on Stoic philosophy. Marcus Aurelius has symbolized for many genera... mais »

Propionato

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
[image: A Common Food Additive Is Linked to Insulin Resistance. Here's What That Means] *A Common Food Additive Is Linked to Insulin Resistance. Here's What That Means* See This Credit: Shutterstock A common food additive could alter metabolism in ways that could increase the risk of diabetes, a preliminary study suggests. The study, which involved research in humans and mice, investigated a food additive called propionate, which prevents mold growth and is widely used as a preservative in cheeses, baked goods (including bread) and artificial flavorings. The study found that, in mi... mais »

Nature 150 years

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
[image: Illustration and quote from James Clerk Maxwell] In 1875, James Clerk Maxwell wrote about the thermodynamic evidence for molecules. Read part one here. (Part two was published a week later.) 150 years at the heart of science As part of *Nature*’s 150th anniversary, we’re showcasing 150 articles from the archive, one for each year the journal has been published. Not a definitive list of top research, but a selection of interesting, illuminating, entertaining and sometimes controversial articles selected by the editors through discussion and debate. We'll be posting one article ... mais »

Translating brain signals

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
[image: Paralysed amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient pictured in a Tokyo hospital] People with paralysing conditions such as motor-neuron disease often rely on technology to help them to speak. (BJ Warnick/Alamy)) Brain signals translated into speech In an effort to provide a voice for people who can’t speak, neuroscientists have designed a device that can transform brain signals into speech using artificial intelligence. The technology can synthesize whole sentences that are mostly intelligible although it isn’t yet accurate enough to use outside the lab. Researchers trained the ... mais »

Global Health

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Richard Horton of *The Lancet* receives $100,000 Roux PrizeDr. Richard Horton, the “activist editor” of the international medical journal *The Lancet*, will be honored June 10 in London for his accomplishments as one of the world’s most “committed, articulate, and influential advocates for population health.” Learn More

Fungos no espaço

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
A aventura humana pelo espaço está só começando – para falar a verdade, mal saímos do nosso quintal. Mesmo assim, os passos que estamos dando lá fora já estão causando mudanças no ambiente espacial. Uma pesquisa acaba de descobrir que fungos potencialmente perigosos estão vivendo em estações espaciais e espaçonaves no momento, levados para lá provavelmente de carona no corpo dos astronautas. A questão é que não temos ideia se eles são prejudiciais para os seres humanos.

Electric Stimulation: Memory

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Electric Stimulation Drastically Improves Memory of Older Folks The performance of our working memory starts to go down right around the time we finish residency. The older we get, the more difficulty we have forming new memories and holding on to them for a long time. Because it’s still a mystery how the memory system of our brains works, a decline in its function has been mostly accepted as a given fact that’s difficult to do anything about. Now researchers at Boston University have done something truly amazing, essentially giving 70 year-olds the memory abilities of 20 year-olds. T... mais »

Guglielmo Marcon

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
[image: Guglielmo Marconi, c. 1908.] 1874: Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian physicist who invented a successful system of radio telegraphy (1896) and received the Nobel Prize for Physics (1909), was born.

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry(June 29, 1900–July 31, 1944)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry on How a Simple Human Smile Saved His Life [image: exupery_lettertoahostage.jpg?w=680]Though researchers since Darwin may have spent considerable effort on the science of smiles, at the heart of that simple human expression remains a metaphysical art — one captured nowhere more beautifully and grippingly than in a short account by *Antoine de Saint-Exupéry*(June 29, 1900–July 31, 1944), found in *Letter to a Hostage* (*public library*) — the same exquisite short memoir he began writing in December of 1940, a little more than two years before he created *The L... mais »

DNA density (a trillon more times)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Today's selection -- from *Evolution 2.0* by Perry Marshall. DNA is a trillion times more dense than any computer hard drive: "We need to pause and consider just how smart cells ... really are. "Headphone cords tangle, DNA strands don't. Here's why. One cell can hold a gigabyte of data; plant and animal tissues have a billion cells per cubic centimeter. One juicy bite of steak (5 cubic centimeters) contains over 10 18 bytes of data, an exabyte -- more than all the videos downloaded on the entire internet in a single day. "If you stretched a strand of human DNA end to end, it would be... mais »

Physician US Salaries -- 2019

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
[image: Medscape] [image: New Data] Physician Salaries -- 2019 Report Medscape's 2019 Physician Compensation Report provides the most current and in-depth US salary trends. See changes in specialists' salaries, plus new insights on how much time is spent on paperwork versus with patients, and much more. View Now Medscape, the #1 medical news source for physicians, provides the most comprehensive and widely accessed salary report. [image: dollar sign img] [image: Facebook] [image: Twitter] Forgot my Password Change my email address Update my account Help Center Privacy Policy Mobile A... mais »

Leucine

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
*Breast Cancer* Breast cancer: Reducing this amino acid could make drugs more effective New research in cell cultures and mice reveals a surprising link between the essential amino acid leucine and resistance to tamoxifen in breast cancer.

HeH+

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Found at Last — The First Molecule in the Universe [image: Go to the profile of The Cosmic Companion] The Cosmic CompanionFollow Apr 18 Helium hydride, a molecule consisting of hydrogen and helium, was the first molecule to be created in the Universe, but it has never been seen in space until now. Researchers searching for this molecule for decades have finally found evidence of it in a distant planetary nebula. Just 100,000 years after the big bang, hydrogen and helium combined into the first molecule, helium hydride (HeH+). Researchers believed they should still be able to see this ... mais »

Alzheimer's Disease

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
*HE ALTH TECH * Alzheimer’s AI Algorithm predicts eventual Alzheimer’s diagnoses from brain scans An estimated 5.7 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s disease—the most common type of dementia—and that number is expected to more than double by 2050. Early diagnosis is crucial for patients to benefit from the few therapies available. But no single assay or scan can deliver a conclusive diagnosis while a person is alive; instead doctors have to conduct numerous clinical and neuropsychological tests. So there is growing interest in developing artificial intelligence to identify ... mais »

rewriting DNA?

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA? 16:12 minutes · TED2019 In a story of scientific discovery, chemical biologist David R. Liu shares a breakthrough: his lab's development of base editors that can rewrite DNA. This crucial step in genome editing takes the promise of CRISPR to the next level: if CRISPR proteins are molecular scissors, programmed to cut specific DNA sequences, then base editors are pencils, capable of directly rewriting one DNA letter into another. Learn more about how these molecular machines work -- and their potential to treat or even cure genetic diseas... mais »

William Harvey

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
*Circulation Research*‏Verified account @CircRes 3h3 hours ago More BEYOND SCIENCE: William Harvey and the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood http://ow.ly/PJeq30or7aB #WilliamHarvey 0 replies0 retweets3 likes Reply Retweet Like 3 Direct message Save To Pocket

Climate Change?

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
At What Point Should You Start Really Freaking Out About Climate Change? Right Now IDEA BY BILL MCKIBBEN | VIDEO BY LAUREN BOGHOLTZ APRIL 22, 2019 Last week, Andrew Wheeler, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, said climate change is not his top priority. “Yes, [the] climate is an issue and we are working to address it,” he told Reuters, while nonetheless downplaying recent findings by EPA scientists that detailed the size and time-sensitivity of the problem. But Bill McKibben, author of the new book *Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?*, wants you to pan... mais »

Anthropocene

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
[image: What is the Anthropocene?] What is the Anthropocene? Humanity’s increasingly permanent mark on the planet has spurred a new geological age in Earth’s history -- The Anthropocene. Learn how we’ve come to this point in time and what our footprint means to the future of this planet. Watch » 8 talks · Total run time 2:04:49

Metformin 2019

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
JAMA Insights Clinical Update April 22, 2019 Metformin in 2019 James Flory, MD, MSCE1; Kasia Lipska, MD, MHS2 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA. Published online April 22, 2019. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.3805 Metformin is the first-line pharmacologic treatment for type 2 diabetes and the most commonly prescribed drug for this condition worldwide, either alone or in combination with insulin or other glucose-lowering therapies. Metformin is a biguanide, a drug class of herbal origin that has been widely used to treat diabetes since the 1950s.1,2 Two other biguanides were withdraw... mais »

Happy earth day

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
[image: Paris climate agreement] 2016: More than 170 countries signed the Paris Agreement on climate change, a landmark treaty that sought to control and reduce greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere; it took effect in November 2016.

Earth Day

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
[image: Paris climate agreement] 2016: More than 170 countries signed the Paris Agreement on climate change, a landmark treaty that sought to control and reduce greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere; it took effect in November 2016.

CO2 level

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
Last time CO2 levels were this high, there were trees at the South Pole Pliocene beech fossils in Antarctica when CO2 was at similar level to today point to planet’s future Damian CarringtonEnvironment editor @dpcarrington Wed 3 Apr 2019 17.22 BSTLast modified on Thu 4 Apr 2019 08.49 BST - - - Shares 5.356 [image: Leaves of the extinct southern beech (Nothofagus beardmorensi) found at Oliver Bluffs, in the Transantarctic mountains, Antarctica.] Leaves of the extinct southern beech (*Nothofagus beardmorensi*) found at Oliver Bluffs, in the Transantarctic mountains, Antarct... mais »