Saúde Pública
Estudo randomizado: Cuidado “mãe-canguru” imediato melhora a sobrevida de bebês com baixo peso ao nascer em comparação com cuidado “mãe-canguru” convencional iniciado após a estabilização.
27 Mai, 2021 | 11:41hComentário: Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth improves survival of pre-term babies – Karolisnka Institutet
Relacionado: RCT: Community-initiated kangaroo mother care reduced the risk of moderate-to-severe maternal postpartum depressive symptoms among mothers of low-birth-weight infants in low-income areas in India E WHO: New research highlights risks of separating newborns from mothers during COVID-19 pandemic E Randomized Trial: Kangaroo Mother Care Improves Survival of Infants with Low Birthweight
[Preprint] Não há nível seguro de consumo de álcool para a saúde do cérebro: estudo observacional de coorte com 25.378 participantes do UK Biobank.
24 Mai, 2021 | 10:47hComentários: Drinking any amount of alcohol causes damage to the brain, study finds – CNN E Expert reaction to a preprint looking at alcohol consumption and brain health – Science Media Centre E Any amount of alcohol consumption harmful to the brain, finds study – The Guardian
Cobertura do tratamento contra diabetes em 55 países de média e baixa rendas – Menos de 1 em cada 10 diabéticos nesses países recebem cuidado abrangente, como medicamentos de baixo custo para redução da glicemia, da pressão arterial e dos níveis de colesterol, além de aconselhamento sobre dieta, exercícios físicos e peso.
24 Mai, 2021 | 10:46hComentário: Vast under-treatment of diabetes seen in global study – Michigan Medicine
Novo relatório da OMS destaca o progresso global na redução de HIV, hepatite viral e infecções sexualmente transmissíveis e sinaliza a necessidade de se renovar os esforços para atingir as metas de 2030.
21 Mai, 2021 | 10:10hComunicado de imprensa: New report highlights global progress on reducing HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections and signals need for renewed efforts to reach 2030 targets
Relatório original: Global progress report on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, 2021 – World Health Organization
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Every year HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections account for 2.3M deaths, and 1.2M cancers
🆕WHO report highlights achievements, gaps, and actions towards eliminating these diseases as public health threats by 2030 👉https://t.co/8kcVqZe0Yj pic.twitter.com/U07hKRumVt
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) May 20, 2021
M-A: Psicoterapia para depressão comparada com farmacoterapia e tratamento combinado na atenção primária – A psicoterapia tem efeitos comparáveis aos da farmacoterapia, e o tratamento combinado pode ser melhor do que cada intervenção isoladamente.
20 Mai, 2021 | 10:50h
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Psychotherapy is as effective as pharmacotherapy in the treatment of depression in primary care and combined treatment is better than both. Read our new open access network meta-analysis in the Annals of Family Medicine @KaryotakiEirini @Toshi_FRKW https://t.co/wnYfsbBCIu
— Pim Cuijpers (@pimcuijpers) May 11, 2021
Revisão sistemática: Fatores prognósticos para a cronicidade da dor lombar – “Maior intensidade da dor, maior peso corporal, cargas pesadas e/ou má postura no ambiente de trabalho e depressão foram os fatores de risco mais frequentemente observados nos casos de dor lombar crônica.”
20 Mai, 2021 | 10:49hPrognostic factors for pain chronicity in low back pain: a systematic review – Pain Reports
Diretriz USPSTF: Iniciar o rastreamento para câncer colorretal aos 45 anos para a maioria dos pacientes.
19 Mai, 2021 | 09:39hScreening for Colorectal Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
Relatório de evidências: Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force – JAMA
Editoriais: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Screening: Forty-Five Is the New Fifty – JAMA E Updated USPSTF Guidelines for Colorectal Cancer Screening: The Earlier the Better – JAMA Surgery E Colorectal Cancer Screening Starting at Age 45 Years—Ensuring Benefits Are Realized by All – JAMA Network Open
Entrevista com o autor: USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Página do paciente JAMA: Screening for Colorectal Cancer
OMS e UNICEF lançam novas ferramentas para a promoção da saúde mental de adolescentes.
19 Mai, 2021 | 09:33hComunicado de imprensa: WHO and UNICEF launch new tools for the promotion of adolescent mental health – World Health Organization
WHO/UNICEF Helping Adolescents Thrive programme
Helping Adolescents Thrive Toolkit
Magnificent Mei and Friends: Comic 1
The mental and brain health of children and adolescents
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📢 NEW RELEASE : The Helping Adolescents Thrive Toolkit, developed by WHO & @UNICEF, provides guidance for people working in the health, social services, education & justice sectors on how to promote & protect adolescent mental health.
Download 👉https://t.co/gtAK7WeQC7 pic.twitter.com/x7lq6m51Ze
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) May 18, 2021
Perspectiva | Facebook considera inconclusiva sua relação com depressão. Estes pesquisadores discordam.
19 Mai, 2021 | 09:30hFacebook Calls Links To Depression Inconclusive. These Researchers Disagree – NPR
Relacionado: Cohort study: Preschoolers’ extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioral issues E Analysis: Smartphones, Social Media Use and Youth Mental Health E [Abstract Only] Study: Associations Between Time Spent Using Social Media and Mental Health Problems Among Youth E Association of Screen Time and Depression in Adolescence E The Adverse Effects of Social Media use on Young People’s Mental Health May be Caused by Exposure to Cyberbullying, Loss of Sleep, and Reduced Physical Activity E Research: This Is Your Brain Off Facebook E Cohort Study: Social Media Use and Adolescent Mental Health E Supplement: Children, Adolescents and Screens: What We Know and What We Need To Learn
Série: Determinantes sociais de saúde em pessoas com doença renal.
19 Mai, 2021 | 09:29hIntrodução: Social Determinants of Health in People with Kidney Disease
The Pathogenesis of Race and Ethnic Disparities
Social Determinants of Kidney Health
Reducing the Burden of CKD among Latinx
The Seen and the Unseen: Race and Social Inequities Affecting Kidney Care
Personal Experiences of Patients in the Interaction of Culture and Kidney Disease
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A series of Perspective articles were written based on talks at the 2020 Alison Norris Symposium at the New York Academy of Medicine on Social Determinants of Kidney Health. Dr. Alan M. Weinstein & Paul L. Kimmel share an overview of the program and series https://t.co/TlG0mOzZs4
— CJASN (@CJASN) May 14, 2021