Publications by authors named "N M P Guedes"

Objective: To assess the pragmatic adequacy of the Interactive Theory of Breastfeeding based on the Fawcett's Model.

Method: Theoretical study, according to evaluation criteria proposed by Fawcett. The six questions suggested in the model were used, answered based on searches in scientific literature, consultation in legislation supporting nursing professional practice and information from the authors of the theory.

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Estimates of current genetic diversity and population connectivity are especially important for endangered species that are subject to illegal harvesting and trafficking. Genetic monitoring can also ensure that management units are sustaining viable populations, while estimating genetic structure and population dynamics can influence genetic rescue efforts and reintroduction from captive breeding and confiscated animals. The Hyacinth Macaw () is a charismatic endangered species with a fragmented (allopatric) distribution.

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This article aims to analyze the consumption of healthy food consumption markers, according to racial groups of Brazilian women interviewed in the 2019 National Health Survey (NHS). This work was a cross-sectional study with data from 45,148 white and black women, aged ≥ 20 years. The variables used were the consumption of fruits, vegetables and legumes, beans, and fish.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Multiple mucocutaneous diseases, including oral lichen planus and oral discoid lupus erythematosus, have oral lesions often mistakenly labeled as "pre-cancerous", leading to confusion about their actual cancer risk.
  • - The study aimed to connect the occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma in these diseases to the concept of "Marjolin ulcer", which refers to cancer developing in chronic wound areas.
  • - Findings suggest that rather than being inherently "pre-malignant," these diseases may lead to squamous cell carcinoma primarily in long-standing, scarred lesions, indicating a need for careful monitoring of chronic oral conditions.
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