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The week at the PEBMED Portal was very busy. Our team of medical columnists brought several highlights from different specialties. In this weekly summary, we’ll list five articles that you can’t miss to stay on top of what’s happening in the medical world. Come on!
- To understand obstetric violence and humanized childbirth, we need to keep in mind that childbirth is not just a physiological phenomenon. It is a complex social and cultural event, dependent on the intimate, personal, sexual, emotional and spiritual experience of each pregnant woman and the people involved at the time of delivery. Letícia Bellusci, columnist specializing in gynecology and obstetrics, brought an important reflection on obstetric violence to the PEBMED Portal. Check out.
- Management of intracranial hypertension
Intracranial hypertension is a potentially devastating complication of numerous neurological injuries, such as trauma, central nervous system tumors, stroke, among others. In this article, our neurology columnist, Felipe Nobrega, presented the main indications for the management of this condition.
The AHA recently published a document with ten nutritional recommendations that bring benefits to cardiovascular health. These recommendations were all evidence-based. Know what the recommendations are.
- First wave of Covid-19 increased the incidence of anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents in Canada
According to a study conducted in Canada and published in JAMA Network Open Pediatrics, a The first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic led to an increase in diagnoses and hospitalizations for anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents in the country. Check the study details.
- D-dimer: what you need to know for your clinical practice
The D-dimer, frequently used in clinical practice, is a biological marker indicative of hemostatic abnormalities and intravascular thrombosis. Find out what you need to know about D-dimer with this one
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