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Unlocking the potential of element doped biochar: from tailored synthesis to multifunctional applications in environment and energy
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University- Journal
- Biochar
Scientists develop new model to help Malaysia set a fair and effective price on carbon
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University- Journal
- Carbon Research
AI tool optimizes disease diagnosis by analyzing biopsies
D'Or Institute for Research and Education- Journal
- Nature Communications
Less than 0.5% of Brazilians with arterial disease follow medical guidelines
D'Or Institute for Research and Education- Journal
- Scientific Reports
What can ChatGPT already do for doctors and patients?
D'Or Institute for Research and Education- Journal
- International Journal of Retina and Vitreous
Dynamic management topology construction, evolution, and maintenance of low Earth orbit mega-constellation
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdRealistic simulation enhances pediatric emergency training in medical education
D'Or Institute for Research and Education- Journal
- Jornal de Pediatria
Community initiatives can reduce health inequality: The case of COVID-19 vaccination in Rio De Janeiro’s favelas
D'Or Institute for Research and EducationThe Covid-19 pandemic exposed longstanding inequalities in healthcare access worldwide, particularly in Brazil. These disparities were especially evident in access to hospital beds and vaccines, disproportionately affecting low-income communities in major cities and regions with lower human development indices.
In response, the Vacina Maré project was launched in 2021 to expand vaccination coverage and study health data in favelas during the pandemic. This ongoing initiative was developed by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), the Redes da Maré organization, and the Rio de Janeiro City Hall, with support from the D’Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR) and several other research institutions.
The Maré Complex, home to 16 favelas and approximately 140,000 residents, became a focal point for community-driven health interventions. Among these efforts, Vacina Maré stood out as part of a broader strategy that included vaccination campaigns, local health surveillance, telemedicine support, social assistance, and risk communication. The initiative’s success was largely due to the massive engagement of the local population, which led to international recognition, including presentations at the World Health Organization (WHO), the Brazilian Ministry of Health, and various global research centers.
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- The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
Virtual reality used to understand emotions and behaviors in depression
D'Or Institute for Research and Education- Journal
- Journal of Psychiatric Research