09 / January / 2024 Potential new yellow fever vector Researchers seek ways of identifying adjustments needed in the surveillance and control of species that transmit the disease Por Editorial staff
28 / December / 2023 Researchers describe DNA methylation changes in bone cancer Study indicates that chemical signaling affects gene regulation and is linked to the development of osteosarcoma Por Gilberto Stam
06 / December / 2023 Psychological echoes of the climate crisis Forest fires and other extreme events may increasingly impact people’s mental health Por Eduardo Geraque
04 / December / 2023 Cases of metabolic diseases increase worldwide Study calls for immediate action after analyzing data from last two decades of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Por Editorial staff
27 / November / 2023 Post-pandemic challenges In a new book, scientists discuss health in Latin America during the pandemic and the emergence of new social obstacles and problems in the region Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
23 / November / 2023 Gaps in homicide knowledge Research on murders in the United States, where Black men are the most common victims, has gaps to be filled after 23 years of restrictions Por Editorial staff
21 / November / 2023 Fertile science on the frozen continent Scientists brave the freezing temperatures and rough seas of Antarctica in search of discoveries that could benefit human health Por Eduardo Geraque
21 / November / 2023 Possible causes of cleft lip condition Study indicates that inflammatory diseases of pregnancy may affect the regulation of genes involved in facial formation during fetal development Por Gilberto Stam
08 / November / 2023 Records of Brazilian medical education Study identifies first bibliographic record of medical and surgical texts used by professors and students in the country in the nineteenth century Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
09 / October / 2023 Transplant problems Study finds that organs for pancreatic islet donation are rejected due to factors ranging from donors’ health problems to a lack of trained personnel Por Editorial staff