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Sao Paulo's industry commits to legal wood use to protect Amazon
Wood and construction companies in Sao Paulo - Brazil's most industrialised and populous state - have committed themselves to the use of legal and certified wood in a move which could help preserve ...Tamoxifen might be effective to treat Leishmania amazonensis infections
Researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, have shown the efficacy of an alternative drug against Leishmania amazonensis, one of the species that causes cutaneous leishmaniasis in South ...Revolutionary chefs? Not likely, shows physics research
... Book, Larousse Gastronomique and Dona Benta respectively, the researchers from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, compiled statistics which could be compared to see how time and distance effect the ...Penguins ride air force jet to South Atlantic
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) -- More than 370 penguins that mysteriously washed up on Brazil's equatorial beaches were flown south on an air force jet and released closer to the frigid waters they call ...Behavioral therapy helps overcome depression in kidney disease patients on dialysis
... intervention in hemodialysis patients who are depressed. Ricardo Sesso, MD and his colleagues at the Federal University of Sao Paulo in Sao Paulo, Brazil studied 85 patients with end-stage ...New method for tracing metal pollution back to its sources
... respiratory problems. Researchers trialled their method on atmospheric samples collected in Sao Paulo, Brazil. They worked in conjunction with researchers from the University of Sao Paulo who wanted ...Pregnant women who do aquarobics have easier deliveries
... birth. Rosa Pereira led a team of researchers from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Sao Paulo, Brazil who investigated the effects of the aquarobics class on a group of 71 expectant mothers. ...Ants can learn to forage on one-way trails
... have some answers. Pedro Leite Ribeiro and his colleagues at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, believe they have found another clue to the processes underlying the collective organization of leaf- ...They're alive!! Megacities breathe, consume energy, excrete wastes and pollute
... campaigns that have resulted in lower levels of pollution; they include Mexico City, Mexico; Beijing, China; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Even the cleanest ...Researchers report benefits of new standard treatment study for rare pediatric brain cancer
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL ― A team of researchers led by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center unveiled results today from the largest-ever collaborative study addressing the treatment of a ...
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