AMICOR 23 anos Celebrando na WEB
[image: ISFC logo139.jpg]*AMICOR* teve início em 17 de maio de 1997 logo após o *Seminário de 10 dias sobre Epidemiologia Cardiovascular e Prevenção* realizado num dos hoteis de Gramado, cidade da serra Riograndense. Foi elaborado um documento cuja correção e finalização se fez por e-mail criando um grupo que deu origem a *Declaração de Gramado* publicada pela *SBC, pela Federação Mundial de Cardiologia e Pelo ProCor *do *Professor Bernard Lown*. Da experiência deu-se continuidade trocando informações colhidas ao surfar pela Internet. Com o tempo o grupo foi aumentando e criamos uma ... mais »
Fiocruz: Campus virtual
*https://www.facebook.com/campusfiocruz/* *Refer|ência recomendada por nossa filha a Psiquiatra Ana Lúcia Robinson Achutti* *https://mooc.campusvirtual.fiocruz.br/ *
Brain Pickings by Maria Popova
[image: Brain Pickings]David Byrne's buoyant countercultural hymn of optimism, resistance, and resilience; Sophie Scholl on courage; stunning Great Barrier Reef illustration One Fine Day: David Byrne Performs His Hymn of Optimism and Countercultural Anthem of Resistance and Resilience with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus In the spring of 2019, when *David Byrne* (b. May 14, 1952) took the stage at the third annual *Universe in Verse* to read a science-inspired love poem to time and chance titled “Achieving Perspective,” I introduced him as one of the last standing idealists in our world — a... mais »
The End of the Universe
Our deepest galaxy surveys can reveal objects tens of billions of light years away, but there are more galaxies within the observable Universe we still have yet to reveal between the most distant galaxies and the cosmic microwave background, including the very first stars and galaxies of all. As the Universe continues to expand, the cosmic frontiers will recede to ever greater distances. (SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY (SDSS))What Will It Be Like When We Reach The End Of The Universe? There’s a million things we haven’t done. But just you wait. [image: Ethan Siegel] Ethan Siegel Follow May ... mais »
Bill Gates: Pandemics
[image: Bill Gates Has Regrets] Bill Gates Has Regrets Betsy McKay, The Wall Street Journal Years before the Covid-19 pandemic, the billionaire tried to warn global leaders of the threat from new infectious diseases. Few listened. ‘I feel terrible.’ Read this story now » By Betsy McKay May 11, 2020 10:40 am ET - SHARE - TEXT - 1.615 RESPONSES Five years ago, Bill Gates warned that the biggest potential killer the world faced wasn’t war, but a pandemic. The billionaire spent hundreds of millions of dollars to find faster ways to develop vaccines and create dis... mais »
Contágio e Controle
*Artigo que enviei para ZH e não foi publicado* *CONTÁGIO E CONTROLE* Aloyzio Achutti. Médico Nas últimas três décadas do século passado andei pela mídia envolvido com prevenção de doenças crônicas e não transmissíveis (não contagiosas). Até então os objetivos de saúde pública focavam quase que só doenças infecciosas e parasitárias, saúde materno-infantil e desnutrição. Os demais problemas passaram a ser valorizados em todo o mundo somente a partir da divulgação de dados populacionais mostrando que as outras doenças não eram somente “privilégio” de gente rica. Por aqui, começamos na ... mais »
Controle de Doenças
*Artigo meu de 2014 que o Prof. Roger trouxe à discussão* *Controle de doenças não transmissíveis — contexto histórico e elementos para sua discussão.* *Revista Direito Sanitário, São Paulo v.15 n.2, p. 73-90, jul./out. 2014 - Achutti. A.* https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=5028a0f2fd&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1666805618866658386&th=1721aee1162c1c52&view=att&disp=inline *Resumo* O controle de doenças extrapola o domínio da biomedicina e da saúde de indivíduos. Ele depende de paradigmas que incluem comportamento humano, organização social, desenvol- vimento sustentado e equidade. A... mais »
Mickey Mouse
[image: Disney, Walt] 1928: Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse made his debut with the premiere of the cartoon *Plane Crazy*. *[Take our Disney quiz.]*
Buckminsterfullerenes
First animal 'buckyballs' discovered in 80-million-year-old sea lillies By Mindy Weisberger - Senior Writer 19 hours ago This odd shape was previously only seen in nature at the molecular scale ments (0) [image: Reconstruction of the Cretaceous marine animal Marsupites testudinarius.] Reconstruction of the Cretaceous marine animal Marsupites testudinarius. (Image: © J. Hoyal Cuthill) Weird, multisided geometric shapes called buckyballs have been discovered in an unexpected place: marine animals that lived 80 million years ago. Microscopic forms of buckyballs have been found in molecules ... mais »
Infodemic...
An infodemic of misinformationWhat makes coronavirus misinformation and conspiracy theories so potent — and how might they be stopped? A *Nature *video explores how researchers are studying the viral power of fake news and its impact on the spread of COVID-19. (Nature (on YouTube) | 6 min video)
stem-cell treatment
[image: An induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell.] Heart muscle derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (pictured) is being trialed in people. (Thomas Deerinck, NCMIR/SPL) New stem-cell treatment for heart disease *Nature *reveals that two men in China are the first people in the world to receive an experimental heart-disease treatment based on ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells. In January, a similar approach achieved a world first when sheets of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells were grafted onto a patient’s heart. This time, the iPS cells were injected right into the organ. No results... mais »
Microchip SC implant
Notícia completa em: https://www.businessinsider.es/suecos-implantan-microchips-piel-reemplazar-dni-433831?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_campaign=BI&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1562841218 *Unos 3.000 suecos se implantan chips en la piel para sustituir a la tarjeta de crédito y al DNI* *La técnica de implantarse chips y otros sensores en el cuerpo es una tendencia en muchos países.* [image: http://i2.wp.com/medicamentos.alames.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/microchip-chip-mano.jpg] En los últimos 3 años unas* 3.000 personas de Suecia han decidido insertar en su piel microchips... mais »
COVID-19 Resource Centre
COVID-19 Resource Centre - Latest Content - | - All COVID-19 Content - | - 中文翻译精选 [image: Coronavirus illustration - CR: Maurizio De Angelis] To assist health workers and researchers working under challenging conditions to bring this outbreak to a close, The Lancet has created a Coronavirus Resource Centre. This resource brings together new 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) content from across The Lancet journals as it is published. All of our COVID-19 content is free to access.
Microbe from The Lancet
[image: Issue cover for volume 1 , Issue 1] May 2020 Volume 1Number 1e1-e43 Open Access Cover image by: David S Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank - Current Issue - Online First - All Issues - Editorial - Comment - Correspondence - News - Articles - Register for eTOC alerts EDITORIAL - e1 Start as we mean to go on - The Lancet Microbe - Full-Text HTML - PDF [image: Cover of the May issue of The Lancet Microbe] 10:51 AM · May 11, 2020·Twitter Web App
History
The History of Heroin How the best selling medicine of the 1900s became the world’s worst drug Andrei Tapalaga [image: ✒]️ in History of Yesterday[image: Member only content]6 min read Historicity of Jesus A few prominent figures prior to 500 AD are Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Socrates. All of these… Abhishikth Aleti in Nuts and bolts of the Bible[image: Member only content]10 min read
Pandemia: Eduardo de Azeredo Costa
ALERTA RENOVADO! A Pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil – por Eduardo Costa Postado em: 12 de Maio de 2020 por: Luiz Vianna ALERTA RENOVADO! Acerca da situação atual da pandemia da COVID-19 no Brasil. Eduardo de Azeredo Costa INTRODUÇÃO: Noticiário de fora do Brasil desses primeiros dias de maio dão conta de que o país se tornará provavelmente o país do mundo com maior incidência e mortalidade pela COVID-19. E alguns creem que já poderia ser se não fosse a enorme subnotificação de casos e óbitos confirmados, inclusive pela falta de meios diagnósticos. Oficialmente temos, já atualizado em... mais »
The Great Influenza by John M. Barry
*The Great Influenza by John M. Barry.* A description of the virus: "No one will ever know with absolute certainty whether the 1918-19 influenza pandemic actually did originate in Haskell County, Kansas. There are other theories of origin, including France, Vietnam, and China. But Frank Macfarlane Burnet, a Nobel laureate who lived through the pandemic and spent most of his scientific career studying influenza, later concluded that the evidence was 'strongly suggestive' that the 1918 influenza pandemic began in the United States, and that its spread was 'intimately related to war con... mais »
Superbugs
[image: A super close up of Enterobacteriaceae bacteria.]Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Could Be Worse Than Covid-19 The author of ‘Biography of Resistance: The Epic Battle Between People and Pathogens,’ explains an overlooked and incoming crisis Eric Allen Been[image: Member only content]9 min read
Rat Hepatitis
People are catching hepatitis from rats in Hong Kong. But scientists don't know how. By Rachael Rettner - Senior Writer 17 hours ago Nearly a dozen cases of humans contracting rat hepatitis have been reported so far. - - - - - - Comments (0) [image: Two brown rats.] (Image: © Shutterstock) A new strain of the hepatitis E virus that usually only infects rats is now sickening people in Hong Kong, with nearly a dozen human cases reported so far, according to news reports. But exactly how the virus jumps from rats to people is a mystery. The first case ... mais »
Herd Immunity
*EDITORIAL* *COVID-19: Health Equity—A New “Herd Immunity”* David R. Williams, PhD, MPH; Lisa A. Cooper, MD, MPH “Herd Immunity” Redefined The striking racial/ethnic disparities reported for COVID-19 infection, testing, and disease burden are a clear reminder that failure to protect the most vulnerable members of society not only harms them but also increases the risk of spread of the virus, with devastating health and economic consequences for all. COVID-19 disparities are not the fault of those who are experiencing them, but rather reflect social policies and systems that create he... mais »
Fungi
[image: mushrooms]The Secret Lives of Fungi They shape the world—and offer lessons for how to live in it. By Hua Hsu May 11, 2020 In 1957, a man from New York named R. Gordon Wasson published an article in *Life* about two trips he had taken, three decades apart. The first was to the Catskills, in New York, where his wife, Valentina, took a rambling walk in the woods and became enamored of some wild mushrooms. “She caressed the toadstools,” Wasson recalled, “savored their earthy perfume.” She brought them home to cook, and soon he, too, was enchanted. They spent the next thirty year... mais »
The British Library
View in browser The British Library For research, inspiration and enjoyment [image: British Library logo] [image: Researchers at tables in the Library's public area] Dear Aloyzio We miss you. We know it’s been said a lot recently but we really do. We miss the hum of inspired people, minds buzzing with ideas. We miss knowing that right now, someone somewhere in the Library is writing the next best-selling novel, planning the start-up of their new business, or discovering something that will change all our lives. But it’s not just us is it? We hope the feeling is mutual. So if you’... mais »
Coronavirus blood-clot
Coronavirus blood-clot mystery Purple rashes, swollen legs, clogged catheters and sudden death — all are signs of blood clots, large and small, that are a frequent complication of COVID-19, and researchers are just beginning to untangle why. It’s not just the presence of blood clots that has scientists puzzled: it’s how they show up. “There are so many things about the presentations that are a little bit unusual,” says vascular biologist James O’Donnell. Nature | 6 min read
Salvador Dalí
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Melancholy
Tweet See new Tweets Conversation Sir Michael Marmot Retweeted Kate Pickett @ProfKEPickett RT @ProfKEPickett : I contributed, along with @MichaelMarmot to this upcoming episode of The Anatomy of Melancholy on BBC Radio 4: https://t… BBC Radio 4 - The New Anatomy of Melancholy, Poverty and want A 400-year-old guide to melancholy. What can it teach us today? bbc.co.uk 8:15 AM · May 7, 2020·Twitter Web App
Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann
Love Beyond Label: Lisel Mueller’s Tender Poem About the Lush, Unclassifiable Bond Between Johannes Brahms and Clara SchumannA lovely antidote to “the rude, irrelevant question of our age,” the hollow assumption that “the event of two bodies meshing together establishes the degree of love.”BY MARIA POPOVA [image: Love Beyond Label: Lisel Mueller’s Tender Poem About the Lush, Unclassifiable Bond Between Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann] Among the handful of things I have learned about life with the calm, quiet clarity of elemental knowing is one that bears repeating: The human heart ... mais »
the Cycle of Life
And So It Goes: A Lyrical Illustrated Meditation on the Cycle of Life“We don’t know when, but those who arrive will leave one day as well.”BY MARIA POPOVA [image: And So It Goes: A Lyrical Illustrated Meditation on the Cycle of Life] “What is it then between us? What is the count of the scores or hundreds of years between us?” asked Walt Whitman in his iconic ode to the unstoppable succession of being as he contemplated the generations who, long after he has returned his borrowed atoms to the universe, would walk the same streets and traverse the same waters and burn with the same hu... mais »
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