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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Dengue vaccine remains 80.5% effective against severe cases after five years
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Dengue vaccine remains 80.5% effective against severe cases after five years

Study published in Nature Medicine confirms that Butantan-DV protects against hospitalizations.


Sleep apnea aggravates muscle loss in people with COPD, research shows
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Sleep apnea aggravates muscle loss in people with COPD, research shows

A study of 44 patients shows that the combination of the two diseases reduces strength and physical performance, directly impacting quality of life.


Brazilian technology promises to increase hospital management efficiency
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Brazilian technology promises to increase hospital management efficiency

National solution detects billions in waste by measuring patients’ quality of life and cross-referencing the data with the actual cost of treatments.


Study traces genetic links between 14 psychiatric conditions and may facilitate future treatments
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Study traces genetic links between 14 psychiatric conditions and may facilitate future treatments

After comparing data from over one million diagnosed individuals, an international consortium of researchers grouped the disorders into five major categories.


National serum against bee sting poisoning to enter final testing phase
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National serum against bee sting poisoning to enter final testing phase

Biopharmaceutical developed at São Paulo State University with support from FAPESP receives financial support from the Ministry of Health for final phase of clinical trials.


National serum against bee sting poisoning to enter final testing phase
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National serum against bee sting poisoning to enter final testing phase

Biopharmaceutical developed at São Paulo State University with support from FAPESP receives financial support from the Ministry of Health for final phase of clinical trials.


Researchers identify ‘neuroimmune signature’ that can predict hepatitis complications
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Researchers identify ‘neuroimmune signature’ that can predict hepatitis complications

A network of genes linked to the nervous and immune systems can predict cancer risk and even explain symptoms such as fatigue and depression resulting from viral hepatitis infection.


Researchers identify ‘neuroimmune signature’ that can predict hepatitis complications
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Researchers identify ‘neuroimmune signature’ that can predict hepatitis complications

A network of genes linked to the nervous and immune systems can predict cancer risk and even explain symptoms such as fatigue and depression resulting from viral hepatitis infection.


Drug for rheumatoid arthritis may improve kidney quality for transplantation
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Drug for rheumatoid arthritis may improve kidney quality for transplantation

A study by the São José do Rio Preto School of Medicine could increase the use of the most sought-after organ in Brazil. There are almost 30,000 people on the waiting list.


Drug for rheumatoid arthritis may improve kidney quality for transplantation
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Drug for rheumatoid arthritis may improve kidney quality for transplantation

A study by the São José do Rio Preto School of Medicine could increase the use of the most sought-after organ in Brazil. There are almost 30,000 people on the waiting list.


Gastrointestinal damage worsens yellow fever
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Gastrointestinal damage worsens yellow fever

Researchers at the University of São Paulo and the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that bleeding in the intestine during severe cases of the disease causes systemic infection and worsens the viral infection.


Gastrointestinal damage worsens yellow fever
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Gastrointestinal damage worsens yellow fever

Researchers at the University of São Paulo and the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that bleeding in the intestine during severe cases of the disease causes systemic infection and worsens the viral infection.


Babies exposed to poverty show delays in motor development as early as six months
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Babies exposed to poverty show delays in motor development as early as six months

Analyses conducted by researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos showed that the condition can be easily reversed through simple stimuli and strategies, reinforcing the need for programs aimed at this population.


Babies exposed to poverty show delays in motor development as early as six months
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Babies exposed to poverty show delays in motor development as early as six months

Analyses conducted by researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos showed that the condition can be easily reversed through simple stimuli and strategies, reinforcing the need for programs aimed at this population.


Iron nanoparticle eliminates tuberculosis in mice and may pave the way for new treatments
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Iron nanoparticle eliminates tuberculosis in mice and may pave the way for new treatments

Research from São Paulo State University shows that an inexpensive, easy-to-produce substance eliminated lung infection in 30 days. The compound has the potential to reduce the time and toxicity of current therapies.


Iron nanoparticle eliminates tuberculosis in mice and may pave the way for new treatments
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Iron nanoparticle eliminates tuberculosis in mice and may pave the way for new treatments

Research from São Paulo State University shows that an inexpensive, easy-to-produce substance eliminated lung infection in 30 days. The compound has the potential to reduce the time and toxicity of current therapies.


Osteoporosis drug shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron
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Osteoporosis drug shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron

In a preliminary study conducted on human cells, two commonly used osteoporosis drugs bound to excess iron, preventing cell damage.


Osteoporosis drug shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron
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Osteoporosis drug shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron

In a preliminary study conducted on human cells, two commonly used osteoporosis drugs bound to excess iron, preventing cell damage.


New strategies boost effectiveness of CAR-NK therapy against cancer
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New strategies boost effectiveness of CAR-NK therapy against cancer

A study by FAPESP-supported center used the NK-92 cell line to test new chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) models. Tests demonstrated an increased ability of the cells to destroy tumors.


Parents’ alcohol and drug use influences their children’s consumption, research shows
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Parents’ alcohol and drug use influences their children’s consumption, research shows

Combining acceptance and monitoring in the education of young people reduces the risk of repeating consumption patterns, even in families where parents also use these substances, including cigarettes, vapes, and marijuana.


Childhood obesity causes early vascular damage, according to a study of children in São Paulo (Brazil)
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Childhood obesity causes early vascular damage, according to a study of children in São Paulo (Brazil)

Research conducted with 130 children between the ages of six and 11 showed that inflammation associated with obesity and being overweight affects the functioning of the endothelium – the layer that lines blood vessels – paving the way for diseases such as atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.


Synthetic oxytocin may prevent anxiety caused by social stress, according to a study in an animal model
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Synthetic oxytocin may prevent anxiety caused by social stress, according to a study in an animal model

Research from São Paulo State University shows that carbetocin, when administered before social stress situations, prevents anxiety in laboratory rats without having direct anxiolytic effects.


Study warns of nutritional risks of prolonged use of the drug omeprazole
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Study warns of nutritional risks of prolonged use of the drug omeprazole

Research conducted on rats reinforces the idea that proton pump inhibitors, which are widely used to treat stomach problems, can affect mineral absorption and compromise bone health.


Study warns of nutritional risks of prolonged use of the drug omeprazole
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Study warns of nutritional risks of prolonged use of the drug omeprazole

Research conducted on rats reinforces the idea that proton pump inhibitors, which are widely used to treat stomach problems, can affect mineral absorption and compromise bone health.


Synthetic compound has the potential to treat malaria and prevent its transmission
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Synthetic compound has the potential to treat malaria and prevent its transmission

Tests on cell cultures and rodents have shown that the new molecule acts on all three stages of the disease cycle, eliminating the parasite from human blood and liver and preventing transmission to mosquitoes.


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