Publications by authors named "Almeida G"

Leishmaniasis is a neglected disease caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania sp. that causes approximately 1 million cases and 650,000 deaths annually worldwide. Its treatment has several limitations mainly due to high toxicity and clinical resistance, and the search for alternatives is highly desirable.

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Introduction: Balance problems arising from cancer and its treatments can significantly impact daily functionality and quality of life. Improving balance as part of a cancer treatment plan could result in better patient outcomes. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine whether an integrative therapeutic yoga intervention can improve balance in a heterogenous population of cancer survivors (CS).

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Introduction: The three-dimensional evaluation of patients in the gait laboratory is a diagnostic method that is gaining ground in various orthopedic pathologies and, in the case of ankle fractures, can more accurately detail the degree of joint limitation.

Objective: To present the importance of laboratory gait studies in the postoperative period of ankle fractures associated with syndesmosis ligament injuries, increasing the arsenal for assessing whether the surgical approach and outcome were satisfactory.

Methods: Case series of 13 patients who underwent surgical treatment for ankle fractures associated with syndesmosis injuries, evaluated postoperatively in the gait clinic using the BTS GAITLAB hardware program.

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Inhalation of crystalline silica particles causes silicosis, which is a severe inflammatory lung disease that is associated with granulomatous and fibrotic responses. We investigated whether silica-induced silicosis might promote airway hyperreactivity (AHR) and the role of TNF-α and thalidomide in this process. Mice received an intranasal instillation of silica particles (1.

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The transmission and infection of enteric viruses can be influenced by co-existing bacteria within the environment and host. However, the viral binding ligands on bacteria and the underlying interaction mechanisms remain unclear. This study characterized the association of norovirus surrogate Tulane virus (TuV) and murine norovirus (MNV) as well as the human enteric virus Aichi virus (AiV) with six bacteria strains (Pantoea agglomerans, Pantoea ananatis, Bacillus cereus, Enterobacter cloacae, Exiguobacterium sibiricum, Pseudomonas spp.

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T cell exhaustion limits effector T cell function in chronic infection and tumors. The development of these hypofunctional T cells and of their precursors was considered to require stimulatory conditions met only upon persisting exposure to antigen and inflammation. In sharp contrast, we found similar T cell populations in the early phase of acute infections.

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Background/objectives: Children with autism exhibit deficits in fundamental motor skills, which are intensified when associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Objective: To correlate motor competence in children with autism, autism levels according to the CARS scale, and the association with ADHD.

Methods: This cross-sectional study assessed motor competence using the Motor Competence Assessment (MCA), the severity of Autism Spectrum Disorder by Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), and the presence of clinical signs for ADHD using Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham (SNAP-IV) questionnaire.

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Yoga is recognized as a complementary practice that improves physical, mental, and spiritual health in survivors of cancer. The present study assessed associations between a holistic approach and physical function for 30 survivors of cancer in south Texas. Cancer survivors (86% female) of diverse backgrounds (62% underrepresented minorities) performed a battery of physical function tests, including a 6-minute walk test, to assess cardiorespiratory function, isometric shoulder and elbow-flexor strength, dominant-arm grip strength, dominant-arm shoulder range of motion via inclinometer, sit-and-reach test to assess trunk and lower-extremity flexibility, and a 30-second sit-to-stand test to assess lower-extremity endurance.

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  • - The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region is diverse, home to about 50 million Indigenous Peoples, but struggles with deep inequalities in social development and economic progress, particularly affecting access to healthcare for migrants.
  • - Migration patterns in LAC are mainly south-south within the region, along with a significant flow towards North America (south-north).
  • - Environmental issues and climate change are worsening migration and health risks for people in LAC, with expectations of increased migration pressures in the future.
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Background/objectives: Obesity is influenced by biological, hormonal, and social factors, contributing to chronic diseases and burdening the healthcare system. Chronic stress and emotional eating are linked to weight gain, affecting eating behaviors and metabolism. This study aimed to assess the association between stress, eating behavior, and adiposity in obese women.

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The present study aimed to evaluate the kinetics of the phenotypic profile and integrative networks of T/B-cells in severe COVID-19 patients, categorized according to disease outcome, during the circulation of the B.1.1.

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Background: Some cognitive functions can be affected by a stroke as it causes sensory, perceptual, and visual deficits, contributing to a loss of body awareness and changes in one's body image and leading to a decrease in the quality of life (QoL). This systematic review aims to identify and systematize scientific evidence of body-oriented intervention (BOI) effects in adult and elderly patients after a stroke on cognitive function, body awareness, and QoL.

Methods: The research was carried out in: Pubmed, Science Direct, Cochrane, Web of Science, Psycinfo, Scopus, Portal Regional da BVS, and PEDro.

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Background: Y-Balance Test (YBT) assesses postural stability. When is applied to patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), it is not clear which variables influence its result.

Objective: To connect YBT and postural stability, quadriceps, hamstring, and gluteus complex muscle strength, ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (ADFROM).

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  • COVID-19 vaccination among indigenous minors is essential for controlling the pandemic due to their increased vulnerability from limited healthcare.
  • A study was conducted on 98 Brazilian indigenous adolescents, primarily of Guarani ethnicity, to evaluate the immune response to the BNT162b2 vaccine after vaccination.
  • Results showed a significant increase in antibody concentrations and various immune cells, indicating the vaccine's effectiveness, while also highlighting the potential need for booster doses in this population.
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Introduction: Strength training (ST) is a strategy to enhance quality of life through increased strength, muscle hypertrophy, and functional capacity. Training systems are associated with manipulation of volume and intensity, generating different stimuli, such as Rest-Pause (RP) and Sarcoplasmic Stimulating Training (SST). These systems induce greater mechanical and physiological stress, leading to increased strength and muscle hypertrophy.

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  • * Urban areas displayed increased generalization in species interactions, demonstrating greater overlap and a link between lower rainfall and more generalized interaction networks.
  • * Urban environments also showed reduced functional trait diversity among hummingbirds and a higher presence of nonnative nectar plants, affecting both species composition and the interactions within these ecological communities.
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What should judges do when faced with immoral laws? Should they apply them without exception, since "the law is the law?" Or can exceptions be made for grossly immoral laws, such as historically, Nazi law? Surveying laypeople (N = 167) and people with some legal training (N = 141) on these matters, we find a surprisingly strong, monotonic relationship between people's subjective moral evaluation of laws and their judgments that these laws should be applied in concrete cases. This tendency is most pronounced among individuals who endorse natural law (i.e.

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Humanization in oncology patient care represents a significant innovation in health care practice, shifting the traditional focus solely on treating physical conditions to encompass the emotional and psychosocial dimensions of patient experience. This study aimed to explore the importance of humanization in oncology and the application of practices that promote a patient-centered approach. Through a narrative review of the past 2 decades, the objective was to analyze the practices, benefits, and challenges of humanization in the oncology context.

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This study aimed to evaluate the quality and oxidative stability of chicken burger and mortadella prepared with fillets affected by white striping (WS) myopathy as compared with products prepared with normal fillets (control) There were no differences in pH, L*, or b* between treatments (WS vs. control); however, water holding capacity was higher in control burgers and mortadellas. In burgers, the use of WS fillet led to an increase in lipid content and a reduction in moisture content.

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Objective: To establish the accuracy of frozen section examination in identifying tumor spread through air spaces (STAS), as well as to propose a reproducible technical methodology for frozen section analysis. We also aim to propose a method to be incorporated into the decision making about the need for conversion to lobectomy during sublobar resection.

Methods: This was a nonrandomized prospective study of 38 patients with lung cancer who underwent surgical resection.

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: spp. remain a leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, with resistance to antibiotics posing significant challenges to treatment and public health. This study examines profiles in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for isolates from human and animal sources over the past decade.

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Biomaterials derived from biological matrices have been widely investigated due to their great therapeutic potential in regenerative medicine, since they are able to induce cell proliferation, tissue remodeling, and angiogenesis . In this context, highly vascularized and proliferative tissues, such as the uterine wall, present an interesting source to produce acellular matrices that can be used as bioactive materials to induce tissue regeneration. Therefore, this study aimed to establish an optimized protocol to generate decellularized uterine scaffolds (dUT), characterizing their structural, compositional, and biomechanical properties.

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Objective: The present paper aims to demonstrate the incorporation of the double monolithic protocol (DMP) into a chairside digital workflow to reproduce the fluorescence properties of natural teeth with chairside monolithic restorations when exposed to different light sources.

Clinical Considerations: A female patient reporting dissatisfaction with her upper anterior teeth was rehabilitated using seven veneers and a three-element bridge. The DMP was applied to the bridge, which consisted of a primary lithium disilicate framework to which leucite-reinforced glass ceramic veneers were cemented.

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The ionic gelation technique using chitosan to encapsulate active compounds has received lots of attention in the literature due to its ease-of-use and known biodegradability, biocompatibility and antimicrobial properties of the polymer. In this review, main studies from the last five years involving encapsulation of active compounds (natural and commercial/synthetic) are brought together in order to understand the encapsulation mechanisms of components with chitosan as well as the physical, chemical and morphological properties of the resulting particles. The application of these nanostructures in polymeric films was then investigated, since additives for packaging are an attractive premise and have only recently started being studied in the literature.

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