International Journal of Health Science v.3/n.64 (ISSN 2764-0159)
Published on ago 29, 2023.
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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.3/n.64 (ISSN 2764-0159)
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.0159364232908
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ISSN: 2764-0159
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Palavras-chave: Health science
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Ano: 2023
- Admilson Barbosa Queiroz
- Alex Jesus da Costa
- Aline Rabelo Rodrigues
- Andressa Peripolli Rodrigues
- Anna Júlia Arraes Alves de Souza
- Antoinette Oliveira Blackman
- Antônio Lima Pinto
- Arnor Pereira Filho
- Arthur Santos da silva
- Bruno Borges Ferreira Gomes
- Camila Solorzano Barrera
- Carla da Silva Ferreira
- Catarina Ribeiro Botelho de Sousa Troncha
- Danielly Maximino da Rocha
- Danillo Almeida Lima
- Davi de Souza Nogueira
- Demison de Oliveira Neves
- Denes Silva Mendes
- Emanuelle Sad Pasetti
- Endy Souza Silva
- Fernanda Alonso Rodriguez Fleming
- Fernanda Maísa de Mello
- Gabriel Bagarolo Petronilho
- Gabriel Mangas
- Giovanna Cabrini Franco Martins
- Giovanna Vieira Cortez
- Gisele Schlotefeldt Siniak
- Gláucio Campos Gomes de Matos
- Isabella Ferreira Colomietz
- Isaías José de Carvalho Júnior
- Jeannette Liliana Amaya Lara
- Jessica Pereira Manso
- Jesús Rodríguez García
- Ketheryn Adna de Souza Almeida
- laurita dos santos
- Luana Cristina da Costa Mendes
- Luisa Giannattasio Decoussau
- LUIZ CARLOS GONÇALVES FILHO
- Maria Alice Montalvão Ferraz
- Maria Fernanda Grael Tinós
- Marieli Terezinha Krampe Machado
- MARINA CHAHINI CARDOSO
- Marino Mauricio Mejía Rocha
- Mateus Barbosa Menezes
- Matheus Machado Berleze
- Mayara Marina Cardoso da silva
- Miguel Angelo Amorim Sena
- Monique Benemérita Vilela Gomes
- Nadiny Natalia Silva das Neves
- Nathalia Duarte Costa
- Nicole Tie Furrier Serikava
- Pietra Biesdorf
- Rafaela Magri Andolfato
- Renata dos Santos Rabello
- Rinaldo Gonçalves da Silva
- Rolando Enrique Peñaloza Quintero
- Roselei Graebin
- Sandra Maria de Mello Cardoso
- Suzete Maria Liques
- Tania Regina Padovani
- Tânia Regina Padovani
- Tassia Vasconcelos da Nobrega
Artigos
- GROUP OF TEACHERS AND THEIR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
- NSAID USE AND INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
- VARIABILITY OF HEART RATE IN NEWBORN INFANTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
- GALLBLADER PRIMARY LIPOSARCOMA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
- KARATE: POWER, SELF-CONTROL AND EVOLUTION
- FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN A POPULATION LIVING NEAR AN OPEN CAST COAL MINE IN LA GUAJIRA, COLOMBIA
- ANALYSIS OF ANXIETY AND EXPECTATIONS OF PREGNANT WOMEN CONSIDERING THE PERFORMANCE OF PRENATAL AND DELIVERY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
- CHARACTERIZATION OF PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH STEMI SUBMITTED TO PRIMARY ANGIOPLASTY
- SUPPLEMENTATION FOR TENDINOPATHIES
- Relation between the immunization rate by the meningococcal C-conjugate vaccine (MncC) and the Covid-19 pandemic in the population aged up to 1 year.