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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Green tea improves insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in obese mice
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Green tea improves insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in obese mice

A study in an animal model analyzed the muscle metabolism of guinea pigs on a high-calorie diet. Ultimately, consumption of the plant extract increased the expression of genes associated with glucose uptake and the activity of an essential metabolic enzyme.


Research identifies immune response that controls Oropouche infection and prevents neurological damage
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Research identifies immune response that controls Oropouche infection and prevents neurological damage

Study conducted on mice provides important information that may help in the treatment of the disease. Confirmations in Brazil have increased in recent years.


Early childhood poverty endangers the future of millions of Brazilian children
SDG 3, SDG 10
Early childhood poverty endangers the future of millions of Brazilian children

Bringing together studies by various experts, the book Science of Early Childhood highlights the importance of this period in people’s development and lives. It also warns of the far-reaching consequences of social inequality.


Study confirms that inactive parents contribute to sedentary behavior in their children
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Study confirms that inactive parents contribute to sedentary behavior in their children

On the other hand, when parents maintain an active routine, their children are more likely to follow suit. According to research by São Paulo State University involving 182 children and adolescents aged 6 to 17, mothers’ influence in encouraging physical activity was more than twice that of fathers.


Variations in glucose levels may indicate severity of heart attack damage
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Variations in glucose levels may indicate severity of heart attack damage

Results from research conducted in Brazil show that glycemic delta is associated with the size of the heart attack and the strength of heart contractions. Acute myocardial infarction is the leading cause of death in Brazil.


Protein deficiency during pregnancy and lactation may compromise sperm viability in offspring
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Protein deficiency during pregnancy and lactation may compromise sperm viability in offspring

Research with rats has shown that a maternal diet lacking protein during these stages leads to changes in the structure and function of the epididymis, which would explain impairments in motility, viability, and sperm concentration in male offspring.


Ancestry and genetic variants influence the risk of colorectal cancer
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Ancestry and genetic variants influence the risk of colorectal cancer

The disease is the third most common type of cancer in Brazil, excluding non-melanoma skin tumors. Between 5% and 10% of cases are hereditary.


New bacterium discovered in the Amazon is closely related to Andean species that causes human bartonellosis
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New bacterium discovered in the Amazon is closely related to Andean species that causes human bartonellosis

This neglected disease, also known as Peruvian wart and Oroya fever, is caused by bacteria of the genus Bartonella and is transmitted by sand flies. DNA found in insects from a protected area in Brazil is similar to that of pathogenic species found in Peru. While there is still no evidence that the new bacterium causes disease, scientists warn that monitoring should continue.


Study points out that a synthetic molecule helps reduce visceral fat and improve sleep
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Study points out that a synthetic molecule helps reduce visceral fat and improve sleep

Early-stage clinical trial reveals that peptide has potential to become a new tool for improving metabolic health and sleep quality in overweight adults; study involved scientists from Brazil, Israel and the United States.


Study reveals possible strategy for fighting aggressive brain cancer
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Study reveals possible strategy for fighting aggressive brain cancer

International team of researchers discovered that high levels of an enzyme called PRDX6 are associated with a subtype of neuroblastoma; animal studies showed that inhibiting the molecule caused a reduction in tumors.


SARS-CoV-2 infects testicular cells and uses cellular machinery to replicate and form
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SARS-CoV-2 infects testicular cells and uses cellular machinery to replicate and form

Research conducted on mice revealed that the COVID-19 virus uses cells responsible for testosterone production to replicate, thereby interfering with lipid metabolism. This helps explain the drop in testosterone and possibly cholesterol in patients with severe cases of the disease.


Vaccine against Zika virus shows promising results in tests with mice
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Vaccine against Zika virus shows promising results in tests with mice

The vaccine is being developed by researchers at the University of São Paulo and is based on technology known as “virus-like particles” (VLPs), which does not use genetic material from the pathogen.


Sarcopenia is better for assessing the risk of death in older adults than frailty syndrome
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Sarcopenia is better for assessing the risk of death in older adults than frailty syndrome

This is the conclusion of a study that evaluated data from 4,500 people who were followed for 14 years. The results are helpful in clinical practice and for screening patients at risk, eliminating the need for complicated tests.


Brazilian company develops sustainable alternative to antibiotics for livestock
SDG 3, SDG 9, SDG 12
Brazilian company develops sustainable alternative to antibiotics for livestock

The startup uses bacteriophages to prevent mastitis in dairy cows and reduce the use of conventional drugs.


Laser therapy enhances treatment of fungus resistant to conventional medication
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Laser therapy enhances treatment of fungus resistant to conventional medication

Researchers at a FAPESP-supported research center have managed to reduce Candida albicans’ resistance to fungicides by incorporating photodynamic inactivation techniques into the treatment. The results of the study indicate that the technology can be used in both human healthcare and the prevention of food contamination.


AI tool detects invisible brain abnormalities in people with severe epilepsy
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AI tool detects invisible brain abnormalities in people with severe epilepsy

Publicly available algorithm facilitates lesion identification and surgical planning for patients with focal cortical dysplasia, a malformation associated with a drug-refractory form of the disease.


Clinical and genetic data may help predict responses to psychosis treatments
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Clinical and genetic data may help predict responses to psychosis treatments

In a study of 141 patients, researchers at the Federal University of São Paulo and collaborators evaluated different models to predict which patients would benefit from risperidone treatment.


Study points to contraindications for intermittent fasting
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Study points to contraindications for intermittent fasting

In mice, researchers observed increased intestinal stem cell proliferation and organ regeneration in the post-fasting period. However, depending on the diet and genetic profile, this can increase the risk of tumors.


Study reveals role of redox protein in hypertension
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Study reveals role of redox protein in hypertension

Discovery at the Center for Redox Processes in Biomedicine showed positive results in hypertensive rats and therapeutic potential.


Cell phones are used to determine the origin and authenticity of indigenous coffees in the Amazon
SDG 3, SDG 9
Cell phones are used to determine the origin and authenticity of indigenous coffees in the Amazon

The method is part of a series of international studies on the Canephora species published by Brazilians and can be adapted to identify “fake coffees”.


Study identifies genes that can predict response to immunotherapy in melanoma patients
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Study identifies genes that can predict response to immunotherapy in melanoma patients

Brazilian researchers develop precision tool that can predict immunotherapy treatment failure, with the potential to personalize therapies and reduce healthcare costs.


Studies confirm influence of country of origin on trust in COVID-19 vaccines
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Studies confirm influence of country of origin on trust in COVID-19 vaccines

During the pandemic, a preference for domestic vaccines or those from countries such as the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom was observed for the first time. This phenomenon, known in marketing as the country of origin effect, is usually associated with products that require consumer research before purchase or that have a long tradition in certain countries, such as Swiss chocolates. However, it had never been linked to free vaccines.


FAPESP-supported research center publishes article on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques
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FAPESP-supported research center publishes article on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques

Three promising brain stimulation methods used in medical practice and academic research.


AI-based tool can ‘measure’ cancer aggressiveness and paves the way for new therapies
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AI-based tool can ‘measure’ cancer aggressiveness and paves the way for new therapies

Developed at the University of São Paulo, the model uses protein expression to create a stemness index that analyzes the similarity of tumors to pluripotent stem cells. The article was published in Cell Genomics.


Researchers at the University of São Paulo create more complex mini-brains to study the key to healthy aging
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Researchers at the University of São Paulo create more complex mini-brains to study the key to healthy aging

Organoids were developed from the blood cells of centenarians who are part of a project conducted at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center to discover genes that protect the brain from the effects of aging.


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