Publications by authors named "M E Gomez Vara"

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid with an alarmingly low lethal dosage of 2 mg. The equipment necessary to detect fentanyl in field settings (e.g.

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The presence of pesticides in aquatic ecosystems poses significant risks to non-target organisms, necessitating monitoring and environmental risk assessment. This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics and environmental risk of pesticides in a hydro-agricultural area with intensive agricultural practices, in the Mediterranean region (South of Portugal). Seasonality and location influenced pesticide numbers and concentrations, with the highest levels observed during the dry season.

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  • MPOX (monkeypox) is primarily found in Central and West Africa, but it started spreading in non-endemic countries in May 2022, indicating community transmission.
  • A study in Madrid involving 133 patients suspected of having MPOX found that 100 were confirmed cases, with a significant majority (71.0%) being HIV positive and primarily men with a mean age of 33.
  • The study highlighted specific clinical manifestations, such as higher instances of inguinal adenopathies and pustules, while noting no severe cases or significant differences between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients regarding disease progression.
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(1) Background: The 'Living Better' web-based programme has shown short- and long-term benefits for body composition and psychological variables in obese patients with hypertension by promoting a healthier lifestyle. To further explore the potential of this programme, in this work we aimed to explore the possible effect of the patient's 'own doctor' appearing in the video content of the Living Better intervention. (2) Methods: A total of 132 patients were randomly assigned either to the experimental (EG, = 70) or control (CG, = 62) group (with a doctor the patient knew as 'their own' or an 'unknown doctor', respectively).

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Introduction: Online interventions have long been shown to be an effective means to promote a healthy lifestyle, thereby helping to control body weight and blood pressure figures. Likewise, using video modeling is also considered an effective way to guide patients through behavioral interventions. Nonetheless, to the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to analyze how the presence of patients' "own doctor" in the audiovisual content of a web-based lifestyle program (") aimed at promoting regular physical exercise and healthy eating behavior, compared with an "unknown doctor," influences the outcomes of adults with obesity and hypertension.

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