Publications by authors named "Joana Pacheco"

Background: Interstitial lung diseases have high mortality associated with hospitalization for decompensation. There are doubts about the factors involved in the progression of fibrosis, for example the role played by acute exacerbations.  With this work, the authors intend to analyze whether there are predictive parameters of mortality related to exacerbations.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disorder of the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. CFTR modulators are novel approved therapies, and triple therapy with elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ELX/TEZ/IVA) is the current gold standard for patients with at least one F508del mutation. CFTR modulators are usually well-tolerated, but some adverse effects may occur, including skin rash.

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Substantial terrestrial gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO), are associated with active volcanoes and hydrothermal systems. However, while fundamental for the prediction of future activity, it remains difficult so far to determine the depth of the gas sources. Here we show how the combined measurement of CO and radon-222 fluxes at the surface constrains the depth of degassing at two hydrothermal systems in geodynamically active contexts: Furnas Lake Fumarolic Field (FLFF, Azores, Portugal) with mantellic and volcano-magmatic CO, and Syabru-Bensi Hydrothermal System (SBHS, Central Nepal) with metamorphic CO.

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Sewage is among the largest components of coastal pollution, showing a variable scale and size when causing an impact. In this study, temporal and spatial sewage-related gradients were identified using univariate and multivariate methods. Phosphates and nitrogen-based nutrients, except nitrate, were associated to sewage.

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Objective: To compare the effect of neural gliding and tensioning on hamstring flexibility, nerve function (heat and cold thresholds) and pain sensitivity (pain intensity and pressure pain threshold) of the mobilized and non-mobilized lower limbs at post-intervention and 24 h follow up.

Design: Randomized, parallel and double blinded trial.

Setting/participants: Forty-eight asymptomatic participants.

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Objective: The aims of this study are to investigate the association between: (i) forward head posture (FHP) and pressure pain thresholds (PPTs); (ii) FHP and maladaptive cognitive processes; and (iii) FHP and neck pain characteristics in university students with subclinical neck pain.

Materials/methods: A total of 140 university students, 90 asymptomatic and 50 with subclinical neck pain, entered the study. Demographic data, anthropometric data, FHP, and PPTs were collected for both groups.

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