Office x Ambulatory BP
August 6, 2019 Association of Office and Ambulatory Blood Pressure With Mortality and Cardiovascular Outcomes Wen-Yi Yang, MD, PhD1,2; Jesus D. Melgarejo, MD3; Lutgarde Thijs, MSc1; et alZhen-Yu Zhang, MD, PhD1,2; José Boggia, MD, PhD4; Fang-Fei Wei, MD, PhD1; Tine W. Hansen, MD, PhD5; Kei Asayama, MD, PhD6,7; Takayoshi Ohkubo, MD, PhD6,7; Jørgen Jeppesen, MD, PhD8; Eamon Dolan, MD, PhD9; Katarzyna Stolarz-Skrzypek, MD, PhD10; Sofia Malyutina, MD, PhD11; Edoardo Casiglia, MD, PhD12; Lars Lind, MD, PhD13; Jan Filipovský, MD, PhD14; Gladys E. Maestre, MD, PhD3,15; Yan Li, MD, PhD16; Ji-... mais »
39 Ancient Galaxies
Astronomers Uncover 39 Ancient Galaxies — Moving So Fast That Even Hubble Can't See Them By Rafi Letzter 4 days ago Space These galaxies could rewrite our history of the early universe.[image: Part of ALMA is pictured] Part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is pictured. (Image: © Image (c) 2019 Kohno et al.) Ancint, massive galaxies haunting the dusty reaches of our universe have been in hiding, invisible to the eyes of the famous Hubble Space Telescope. But now, astronomers sifting through infrared data have discovered 39 of them — lurking in strange places ... mais »
AD Genetics
Gene Study Yields Possible New Alzheimer's Target by Judy George, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today August 14, 2019 [image: Human macrophages stained with TREM2 (red) and MS4A4A (green). [Credit: Fabia Filipello and Dennis Oakley]] A mechanistic explanation of how two genes may influence Alzheimer's disease risk has been identified, researchers reported. The genes, known as *MS4A4* (membrane-spanning 4-domains subfamily A) and *TREM2* (triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2), operate in the microglia and appeared to influence Alzheimer's risk by altering levels of TREM2, a ... mais »
2019 ACC/AHA Guideline: Primary Prevention CVD:
2019 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Part 1, Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors Donna K. Arnett, PhD, MSPH1; Amit Khera, MD, MSc2; Roger S. Blumenthal, MD3 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Cardiol. Published online July 31, 2019. doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2019.2604 *Guideline title:* 2019 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease *Developers:* American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association *Release date:* March 17, 2019 (online) *Funding sources:* American College of Cardiology and American Heart A... mais »
Evil
[image: ScienceWebinars | AAAs] FREE WEBINAR September 04 2019 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM US Eastern Time Impulses, intent, and the science of evil Register now! During the webinar, we will discuss: How we might define "evil" and whether there are evil people or just evil acts Whether studying evil can broaden our understanding of the causes and triggers of violence The link between mental illness and "evil" acts. Speakers [image: head shot of Abigail Marsh, Ph.D.] Abigail Marsh, Ph.D. Georgetown University Washington, DC [image: head shot of Michael Stone, M.D.] Michael Stone, M.D. Columbi... mais »
Alzheimer's Disease
Anxiety an additional challenge for those facing Alzheimer's Approximately 80 percent of people living with dementia will experience agitation and anxiety. Identifying triggers, such as a change in schedule or physical discomfort, can be helpful for caregivers. Playing the person's favorite music or using other techniques to shift their attention can also help. [image: Click here to read more] Almost two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer's are women Researchers are investigating why Alzheimer's disease affects more women than men, and why it progresses more quickly in women's bra... mais »
Falando em Previdência...
[image: U.S. Social Security card.] 1935: The U.S. Congress enacted the Social Security Act , establishing a permanent national old-age pension system through employer and employee contributions.
Cicadas
[image: How Much Trash Is in Space] *DEMYSTIFIED* Why Are Cicadas So Noisy? Who doesn't love bugs? Well, OK, maybe not everyone loves bugs. However, whether we like it or not, with the warm months come an influx of insects, including the cicada. And with the cicada comes the noise. That far-reaching, sometimes overwhelming buzz is ubiquitous with the summer months and can leave you wondering: "How in the world are these little bugs so loud?" Check out this week's *Demystified *to learn more about cicadas, how they produce that sound, and why! Learn More
Dia do Cardiologista
*Dia do Cardiologista* A Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia comemora 76 anos. A data de sua fundação, 14 de agosto, é também um momento para celebrar o Dia do Cardiologista. Uma história de longevidade e, ao mesmo tempo, dinamismo e modernidade. Fundada por Dante Pazzanese, em 1943, a SBC foi a 5ª sociedade nacional no continente americano e a 13ª no mundo e se mantém forte e pujante. Atualmente é a 3ª maior sociedade nacional da especialidade, somente atrás do *American College of Cardiology* e da *American Heart Association*. A SBC tem cerca de 14 mil sócios, regionais em todos ... mais »
CFM - Tabagismo Forum
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Pregnant and migrant women
Prevalence and Odds of Common Mental Disorders Associated With Insecure Immigration Status Amond Migran Women Migrant Women and Antenatal Mental Health Fraser M. Anderson, Stephani L. Hatch, Elizabeth G. Ryan, Kylee Trevillion, and Louise M. Howard How do immigration status and ethnicity affect antenatal mental health among migrant women? Read this article to learn the prevalence and odds of common mental disorders in migrant women in the United Kingdom.
Fall of the Aztec empire
[image: Hernán Cortés (left) meeting Montezuma II, undated illustration.]FEATURED EVENT1521 READ MORE
SYMPOSIUM JCP ELERT/08.12.19 New Blog: Tobacco Smoking and Psychotic-Like Experiences: Are They Linked? Jasmina Mallet, Caroline Dubertret, and Yann Le Strat Related article:Tobacco Smoking and Psychotic-Like Experiences in a General Population Sample Jasmina Mallet, Nicolas Mazer, Caroline Dubertret, and Yann Le Strat Tobacco has known associations with psychosis, but less is known about the relationship between tobacco use and subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). This study sought to disentangle the association of tobacco with PLEs in a large nationally representative sample... mais »
Irisina
Hormônio do exercício pode evitar a perda de memória Ricardo Zorzetto ------------------------------ 14:00 7 jan 2019 Liberada pelos músculos, a irisina melhora o funcionamento dos neurônios e reduz o esquecimento em roedores com enfermidade semelhante ao Alzheimer Neste neurônio, os pontos de conexão (sinapses, *marcadas em verde*) com outras células foram restaurados pela ação da irisina, hormônio liberado pelos músculos durante o exercício físicoGuilherme Braga e Mychael Lourenço / UFRJ Fazer exercícios físicos regularmente melhora o desempenho da memória e parece retardar a ocorr...mais »
1887 - Erwin Schrödinger
[image: Schrödinger, Erwin] 1887: Austrian theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger, who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics for his contributions to the wave theory of matter and to other fundamentals of quantum mechanics , was born in Vienna.
1961 - Berlin Wall
[image: People from East and West Berlin gathering at the Berlin Wall on November 10, 1989, one day after the wall opened.] 1961: East Germany began construction of the Berlin Wall, which served as a symbol of the Cold War, separating East Berlin from West Berlin until 1989. Quando caiu o muro nosso filho Luiz Eduardo estava lá e fotografou
William Blake
[image: William Blake, oil on canvas by Thomas Phillips, 1807; in the National Portrait Gallery, London.]FEATURED BIOGRAPHY1757William Blake READ MORE
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