4 results match your criteria: "Federal University of Tocantins Palmas[Affiliation]"

Article Synopsis
  • Study Purpose
  • : The research aimed to explore the factors linked to diabesity, a combination of diabetes and obesity, specifically among older women in Jequié, Brazil.
  • Methods Used
  • : By analyzing data from 196 women with a focus on socioeconomic, behavioral, and health conditions, the study applied Poisson regression to determine prevalence ratios for different factors associated with diabesity.
  • Key Findings
  • : High rates of abdominal obesity (79.6%), diabetes (27.8%), and diabesity (22.4%) were found, with significant associations linked to insufficient physical activity, prolonged sedentary behavior, taking multiple medications, and having a negative self-view of health.
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Objective: To assess the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and its macro-regions, considering disease incidence and mortality rates, as well as identifying territories with still rising disease indices and evaluating vaccine coverage and population adherence to COVID-19 immunization.

Methods: An ecological study conducted in Brazil with COVID-19 cases and deaths reported between February 2020 and April 2024, obtained through the Coronavirus Panel. Historical series were constructed from incidence and mortality rates to assess the pandemic's evolution, and temporal trends were estimated using the Seasonal Trend Decomposition using Loess (STL) method.

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Brazil is a continental country with significant socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities. It is important to understand how these differences are reflected in health care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated the potential impacts of the reduced number Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (TCD) tests performed in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic, and its reflections according to region and race/color for patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD).

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Lymphoepithelial cysts are uncommon benign lesions that present as painless yellowish nodules arising from various sites in the oral cavity and other parts of the body. Their etiopathogenesis is controversial, but most authors have assumed that they develop from obstruction of crypts in oral lymphoid aggregates, thus they are not true cysts but pseudocysts of retention. This paper describes a case of a large lymphoepithelial cyst located in the tonsil of a 21-year-old man complaining of a lump in the throat for four months.

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