26 / January / 2024 Integrative approaches can be valuable allies in oncology Evidence-based recommendations show, with caveats, the benefits of practices such as acupuncture, reflexology, hypnosis, and massage for patients undergoing cancer treatment Por Reinaldo José Lopes
22 / January / 2024 Few women on scientific editorial boards Female representation on the editorial boards of medical journals in Latin America and the Caribbean is among the lowest in the world 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
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
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
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of publishing preprints Study assesses the responsibilities and shortcomings of media coverage of papers that have not been peer-reviewed Por Ricardo Muniz
24 / August / 2023 Between data and metadata How research institutions have come together to create a data repository network Por Claudia Bauzer Medeiros*
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