International Journal of Health Science v.6/n.6 (2764-0159)
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International Journal of Health Science
International Journal of Health Science v.6/n.6 (2764-0159)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.015966261205
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ISSN: 2764-0159
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Palavras-chave: Health science
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Ano: 2026
- Amanda Aparecida Flügel
- Ana Clara Grando Bettega
- Ana Natália Vasconcelos Arcanjo
- Anderson Weiny Barbalho Silva
- Aridênio Dayvid da Silva
- FABIANA BLAZ CID
- FLAVIA TENÓRIO
- Geane Sales Bezerra
- Gelton Fonteles
- GLORIA M. PIMENTA CABRAL
- Henrique José Souza Guedes de Oliveira Regis
- Igor Fiorese Vieira
- Jackson do Nascimento Costa
- João Alves da Conceição Neto
- José Juvenal Linhares
- Leticia Leite Loiola
- Louhanna Pinheiro Rodrigues Teixeira
- Luiz Vergilio Dalla Rosa
- Mariane Costa Raimundo
- Paulo Roberto dos Santos
- Thaís Torres Fonteles
- Thiago Lemos de Morais
- Túlio Augusto Nogueira Colares
- UMBERTO CRISAFULLI
- vania sarubo loca
Artigos
- ADAPTOGENS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC STRESS AND BURNOUT: PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES AND CLINICAL EVIDENCE
- NEUROBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN
- EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS TREATED IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF GUARAPUAVA, PARANÁ
- Incidence rate of acromioclavicular joint dislocation in the Eastern Macroregion of Paraná: an epidemiological study
- Menopause, Visceral Adiposity, and Insulin Resistance: Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Cardiovascular Implications
- Clinical and Obstetric Factors Associated with Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women in Rural Ceará