24 / February / 2026 Breast cancer, science, and autonomy: Why read Quando a Vida Pede Coragem Historian transforms her experience with cancer into a critical reflection on evidence-based medicine, information overload, and patient agency. Por Bruno de Pierro
03 / February / 2026 Causal inference beyond statistics Classic article shows that establishing cause-and-effect relationships requires theory, context, and multiple sources of evidence—not just good statistical models Por Thiago Cerqueira Silva
16 / January / 2026 Ignored risk: NEJM issues warning about smokeless tobacco Smokeless tobacco accounts for a significant share of oral cancer cases worldwide, warns influential medical journal Por Bruno de Pierro
26 / March / 2025 A key read for understanding the coma Publication has become a reference in neurology by examining underlying mechanisms in the coma and other consciousness disorders Por Gisele Sampaio Silva
14 / February / 2025 Behind the scenes of gene editing Walter Isaacson’s work is essential to understanding the ways biochemist Jennifer Doudna contributed to the development of CRISPR-Cas9 Por Davi Coe Torres
17 / June / 2024 Guidelines to combat misinformation about vaccines Pediatric infectious disease specialist recommends international document for healthcare professionals with information and responses regarding the safety of immunizations Por Renato de Ávila Kfouri
07 / June / 2024 The lessons learned from COVID-19 Pharmacist and former Dean of Unifesp recommends a book that reflects on the challenges faced during the pandemic and why we should not forget them Por Soraya Soubhi Smaili
30 / April / 2024 An account of the main themes of science Sociologist recommends CGEE report that addresses scientific topics from the perspective of management and strategic studies Por Marcelo Augusto de Paiva dos Santos
18 / March / 2024 The origin of the opioid epidemic in the United States Biomedical scientist and science educator recommends a book that tells the story of a drug identified as one of the causes of the country’s health crisis Por Jonathan Vicente
08 / March / 2024 Revisiting Indigenous heritage and resistance Professor from the Department of Community Health at the Federal University of Ceará recommends a book that revisits the history of the Indigenous population during the Brazilian dictatorship Por Lígia Kerr