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
02 / October / 2023 The other side of the brain drain The emigration of highly skilled professionals may help create collaborative networks among researchers, states UNICAMP’s science policy expert Por Moura Leite Netto
28 / September / 2023 The challenge of publishing preprints Study assesses the responsibilities and shortcomings of media coverage of papers that have not been peer-reviewed Por Ricardo Muniz
19 / September / 2023 The trajectory of cancer A geneticist recommends a book that establishes a timeline based on the first record of the disease, found on ancient Egyptian papyrus Por Lygia da Veiga Pereira
06 / September / 2023 Some 350 children die from congenital syphilis in Brazil every year According to a study, deaths can be avoided with simple, inexpensive treatment during pregnancy Por Gilberto Stam
04 / September / 2023 The crisis and extinction of experience Disconnection with nature is at the heart of climate change and its impacts on biodiversity and health Por Lis Leão
29 / August / 2023 Inhalational and anesthetic gases worsen climate change In countries such as the United States, healthcare is responsible for almost 9% of greenhouse gases Por Marina Gomes Ricardo Muniz
23 / August / 2023 Public research and new molecules Public sector research institutions were responsible for the discovery of 364 drugs and vaccines approved in the USA over the last four decades Por Editorial staff
14 / August / 2023 More inclusive health Researchers discuss ways to expand access and improve health outcomes in Brazil Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade