Healthcare (Basel)
July 2023
Excessive noise in the work environment has been associated with extra-auditory symptoms, which can have harmful long-term effects on individuals. The purpose of this study was to identify noise levels in neonatal intensive care units and investigate their impact on the occurrence of stress among healthcare professionals, using cortisol levels as a biomarker for Burnout Syndrome. This descriptive, observational, and cross-sectional study was conducted in four public teaching hospitals in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Cerrado region comprises the world's most biodiverse savanna and the largest cultivated pastures for cattle in Brazil. Forty percent of these pastures are unproductive or degraded, with bare soil and native vegetation increasingly replacing exotic forage grasses. This study sought to investigate the regeneration of native vegetation in the pastures of the Cerrado and to evaluate the contribution of biophysical, land management, and landscape attributes to this process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe differentiation of spontaneous and induced adenocarcinomas is of interest in the setting of carcinogenicity studies. In the experiment reported here, a differentiation of morphologically similar spontaneous and induced mammary adenocarcinomas of the rat is achieved by gene expression profiling. By choosing one marker gene based on the gene expression profile for each tumour type, we were able to distinguish the tumours by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-QPCR) as well.
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