International Journal of Health Science v.2/n.11 (ISSN 2764-0159)
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International Journal of Health Science is a bimonthly periodical edited by Atena Editora, being an important vehicle for the dissemination of scientific works arising from relevant research in the health area.
Manuscripts are accepted in: Portuguese, Spanish and English. Articles submitted in Portuguese will be translated into English and published in that language. For articles submitted in Spanish and English, there will be no translation needed.
Respecting international standards of good publishing practices, Atena Editora receives the following manuscripts for peer review and subsequent publication:
- Analyzes and research results on a specific topic considered relevant to health;
- Discussion articles and analysis of the state of the art in the area and sub-areas;
- Articles on clinical, epidemiological, education or administration of health services;
- Opinion articles that contribute to the development of the health area;
- Original research articles;
- Review articles;
- Letter to the editor;
- Debates;
- Experimental and applied research in health sciences;
- Clinical case reports;
- Reviews.
International Journal of Health Science v.2/n.11 (ISSN 2764-0159)
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.0159211222302
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ISBN: ISSN 2764-0159
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Palavras-chave: Ciências da saúde
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Ano: 2022
- Abrahim Felipe Luna de Oliveira
- Adelardo Rhian Oliveira dos Santos Silva
- Adriano Pamplona Torres
- Alana Glecia de Jesus Lopes Silva
- Aluisio Miranda Reis
- Bárbara Rodrigues Campagnuci Rebouças
- BARROS, P.A.C
- Camila da Silva Batista
- Carlito dias da Silva
- Danielle Bandeira Campos Rodrigues
- Danielle Freire Goncalves
- Denis Assis Papacosta
- Denise Fernandes Coutinho
- EISENBERG, A.F
- Euler Martins Marques
- Flavia Maria Mendonça do Amaral
- Flávio Henrique Faria e Silva
- Francimar Neto de Almeida Lopes
- Giovana Salviano Braga Garcia
- Gustavo Pereira de Souza
- Isadora Lisboa Sena
- Jader David Ricco
- Jéssyca Wan Lume da Silva Godinho
- João Guilherme Teles de Carvalho
- João Luiz Brisotti
- João Paulo Dias Nogueira
- José Clóvis Neto
- Karina Lebeis Pires
- Katia Gleicielly Frigotto
- Kecyani Lima dos Reis
- Khilver Doanne Sousa Soares
- Leonardo Salviano da Fonseca Rezende
- Letícia Machado Baptistella
- Lucas Wendell da Cruz
- Luciano Allan Agra dos Santos
- Ludmilla Santos Silva de Mesquita
- LUIZ CLAUDIO RAMOS DE ALBUQUERQUE
- Maria Beatriz Coutinho Moraes
- Maria Cristiane Aranha Brito
- Maria Lohane Castilho de Almeida
- Michelly Torres de Azevedo Maia
- Nina Vasconcelos Pessanha
- Rafael Oliveira Melquiades
- Reno Martins Coelho
- Ruylson dos Santos Oliveira
- Sabrina Ramos Bianco
- Samille Maria Bandeira Freitas Pacheco
- Sonia Malik
- Surender Kumar Sharma
- Suzana Cristina Ricco
- Tássio Rômulo Silva Araújo Luz
- Thaís Rafael Almeida Sanches
- Thaísa Dutra de Oliveira
- Thales Marques Corrêa
- Thayná Rodrigues Machado
- Thyago Araújo Ale
- Tulio Kersul de Souza
- Vanessa Karine Bispo Macedo
- Victoria Telles Vieira Celia
- Vitor Ribeiro Gomes de Almeida Valviesse
- Walder Vieira Neto
Artigos
- COLORRETAL NEOPLASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PREVENTION, SCREENING AND TREATMENT
- PHYTOTHERAPY: A POTENTIAL REMEDY AGAINST INFECTIOUS CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19)
- KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT DISEASES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
- UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS AT A TERTIARY HOSPITAL: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
- HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN A PREVIOUSLY HEALTHY PATIENT - CASE REPORT
- INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF HEREDITARY HEMORRHAGIC TELANGIECTASIA IN A SUSPECTED CASE FOR COVID 19
- CLINICAL PREVALENCE OF CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY IN ONCO-HEMATOLOGICAL PATIENTS
- CASE REPORT: PAPILLARY CARCINOMA IN THE MALE BREAST
- THE IMPACT OF TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS ON AN ASSISTED THERAPY SERVICE IN BRAZIL
- INTRAUTERINE HYPOXIA