Publications by authors named "Nogueira N"

Paraquat (PQ) is a widely used herbicide; however, it has been linked to various diseases, including an increased risk of developing Parkinsonism. To study this, invertebrates such as ascidians have been used. They have a simple nervous system and are considered an emerging model for the study of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Cisgender women living with HIV experience elevated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk that increases with age, a concern given extended life expectancies for people living with HIV. The CVD risk disparity among cisgender women aging with HIV is understudied and remains unclear. Taking a psychoneuroimmunology approach, given this group's intersecting marginalized identities, one potential driver of the disparity is intersectional stigma.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a significant health concern influenced by various determinants. Stigma and resilience have emerged as factors in CVD development and management. Women with HIV (WWH) have higher CVD rates than women without HIV.

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  • The systematic review evaluated how periodontal therapy affects inflammation and oxidative stress markers in type 2 diabetes patients with periodontitis.
  • Reviews of 1,062 studies identified 14 eligible trials with 1,223 participants, showing moderate-quality evidence that periodontal treatment lowers c-reactive protein levels, a marker of inflammation, particularly notable in smokers.
  • The findings suggest that non-surgical periodontal therapy can reduce systemic inflammation in T2DM patients, potentially lowering risks for other serious conditions like cardiovascular disease.
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Dementia is a major public health concern due to its increasing prevalence, substantial caregiver burden, and high financial costs. Currently, the anti-dementia drugs aim only at a symptomatic effect. The subject of prescribing these drugs in advanced stages is a matter of considerable debate, with different countries making distinct recommendations.

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  • This study investigates the impact of HIV-related stigma on transgender women (TGW) living with HIV in Miami, FL, highlighting a gap in current understanding.
  • In a small survey conducted during HIV clinical visits, findings revealed low levels of HIV-related stigma among the TGW participants, differing from earlier studies.
  • The research suggests increased acceptance of TGW with HIV may be a reason for this low stigma and emphasizes the need for larger studies to better understand and reduce stigma.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by damage to the myelin sheaths of oligodendrocytes. Currently, there is no specific biomarker to identify the disease; however, a diagnostic criterion has been established based on patient's clinical, laboratory, and imaging characteristics, which assists in identifying this condition. The primary method for diagnosing MS is the McDonald criteria, first described in 2001 and revised in the years 2005, 2012, and 2017.

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  • - The study utilized unsupervised machine learning algorithms to identify different groups (clusters) of risk behaviors associated with Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) among 391 cisgender women in Miami, focusing on demographic and behavioral factors.
  • - Four distinct clusters were found based on women’s demographics and behaviors, with varying prevalence rates of BV, highlighting that those who used vaginal douches had the highest BV prevalence at 52.7%.
  • - The research suggests that machine learning can effectively identify high-risk behavior patterns in women, which can inform interventions aimed at reducing BV and, consequently, the risk of HIV infection.
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This article evaluated the effect of using mining waste on the mechanical, physical, thermal, and microstructural properties of cement-wood panels. The percentages of 10, 20, 30, and 40% were evaluated as replacing cement with mining waste. The wood particles of Pinus oocarpa were evaluated for their chemical, anatomical, and physical characteristics, and the mining waste was evaluated for its granulometry, chemical composition, and inhibition index.

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Hull fouling is considered to be the most significant vector of introduction of marine non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic) because these islands provide a vital passage route for many ships. The transfer of species between boat hulls and artificial substrates in marinas is known to be high. Bryozoans are among the most common groups of marine invertebrates growing on this type of substrate.

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The way the media portrays aquaculture-related events can influence how this industry is perceived by the public and affect its success. Since media are an important source of public information, media content analysis has been carried out in several regions of the world. This study aimed to determine which aspects of aquaculture were more exposed and how they were discussed by regional media in the Madeira archipelago, an oceanic group of Portuguese islands.

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  • Miami has a high rate of new HIV infections, especially among women, yet only 10% of eligible women use effective prevention methods like PrEP.
  • A study focusing on sexually active women in Miami found that while 63% were aware of PrEP, only 5% were actually using it.
  • Factors influencing PrEP awareness include income level, number of male partners, history of HIV testing, and health conditions, with significant disparities based on race and sexual behavior.
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Whey protein was fortified with a microencapsulated fraction of , in the proportion 1:4 (w/w), with maltodextrin from the elite variety of Stevia UEM-13, rich in antioxidant compounds, and evaluated its antioxidant and antidiabetic potential in vitro. The fraction in ethyl acetate, the microencapsulated fraction, the whey protein obtained by membrane and a commercial whey protein were characterized and were also investigated solubility, microencapsulation efficiency and stability and digestion in vitro. In addition, these products and two formulations of the icroencapsulated fraction with the obtained whey protein were tested for their potential to inhibit the α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzyme (antidiabetic activity).

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This study addresses rural Guatemala's poor maternal health and HIV status by culturally adapting an evidence-based HIV intervention, SEPA (Self-Care, Education, Prevention, Self-Care), to extend the capacity of comadronas (Mayan birth attendants) as HIV prevention providers. This mixed-method study examined the acceptability, suitability, and feasibility of SEPA presented to traditional elder and a younger cohort of comadronas over three sessions. Outcome variables were reported as mean scores.

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  • - The study analyzed adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination in 595 adults with HIV in Argentina, focusing on the Sputnik V, AstraZeneca, and Sinopharm vaccines.
  • - Results showed that 36% reported adverse events, with AstraZeneca and Sputnik V having higher rates than Sinopharm, and younger age being associated with more adverse events.
  • - Most participants developed SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, indicating a good immune response, particularly linked to higher CD4+ T cell counts, suggesting these vaccines are safe and effective for people with HIV.
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  • HPV is the most common STI in the US, linked to cervical cancer and HIV risk, yet vaccination rates among women in Miami are low despite the availability of an effective vaccine.
  • This study analyzed the HPV knowledge, attitudes, and vaccination behaviors of 100 sexually active women aged 18-45 in Miami, utilizing electronic surveys to assess various factors related to HPV.
  • Results indicated that vaccinated participants had higher HPV knowledge scores, with significant barriers to vaccination being low-risk perception, healthcare access issues, and vaccine hesitancy, while motivations included better awareness and screening history.*
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The prevalence of neurological diseases is currently growing due to the combination of several factor, including poor lifestyle and environmental imbalance which enhance the contribution of genetic factors. Parkinson's disease (PD), a chronic and progressive neurological condition, is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative human diseases. Development of models may help to understand its pathophysiology.

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A growing number of studies has shown that the exposure to microplastics (MPs) of different polymeric compositions can induce diverse adverse effects towards several aquatic species. The vast majority of such studies has been focused on the effects induced by the administration of MPs made by polystyrene (PS; hereafter PS-MPs). However, despite the increase in the knowledge on the potential toxicity of PS-MPs, there is a dearth of information concerning their role in affecting energy resources and/or their allocation.

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Background: Biological and psychological mechanisms may be responsible for menstrual irregularities occurring among women during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study Design: From January 2019 to September 2021, women (18- to 45-years-old and not using hormonal contraception) were recruited in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Cross-sectional, self-report surveys collected data on menstrual irregularities, COVID-19 vaccination, stress, depression, and loneliness.

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, the causative agent of Chagas disease, faces changes in redox status and nutritional availability during its life cycle. However, the influence of oxygen fluctuation upon the biology of is unclear. The present work investigated the response of epimastigotes to hypoxia.

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common genital infection in women and is associated with an increased risk of sexually transmitted infections and HIV. This study uses a syndemic approach to evaluate factors associated with BV. Non-pregnant, HIV-negative, sexually active, cis-gender women aged 18-45 years living in Miami, Florida were recruited from Nov.

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Recent evidence suggests learning a motor skill with the expectation of teaching it enhances motor learning. The mechanisms underlying this effect seem to be similar to those of another motor learning condition, the self-control of knowledge of results (KR). Considering the similarities between the mechanisms that underlie these conditions, we aimed to investigate the learning effects obtained through expected teaching and self-controlled conditions, and whether these effects would be additive.

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To assess the impact of pulp necrosis on the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of children with early childhood caries and their caregivers.
A cross-sectional study was performed with a consecutive sample of children who were divided into three groups: (1) caries-free children; (2) with untreated carious lesions and without pulp necrosis; and (3) with untreated carious lesions and at least one tooth with pulp necrosis. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) and a dental clinical examination using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System index.

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Background: The concentration and duration of antibodies (Ab) to SARS-CoV-2 infection predicts the severity of the disease and the clinical outcomes. Older people and those with HIV have impaired immune responses, worse outcomes after SARS-CoV-2 infection, and lower antibody responses after viral infection and vaccination. This study evaluated an Ab response to SARS-CoV-2 in people with HIV (PWH) and without HIV (HIV-) and its association with age.

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The experiments reported in this research communication analysed the presence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in 112 samples of 'coalho' cheese, from 56 dairy producing farms in 28 cities in all mesoregions of the State of Ceará, Brazil. To assess antimicrobial resistance we also examined the presence of genes encoding enterotoxins and toxic shock syndrome toxin, as well as the presence of the blaZ gene for β-lactamases, and resistance to oxacillin. The research found 69 isolates of S.

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