1. Beatriz Costa Lima - KBIA
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Beatriz Costa-Lima is originally from São Paulo, Brazil, and is a student newscaster at KBIA. She is a graduate student at the Missouri School of Journalism studying documentary journalism.
2. KBIA alum Beatriz Costa Lima talks environmental justice in the Pacific ...
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Beatriz Costa Lima is a a Video Editor/Producer at Seattle’s public television station KCTS 9 and member of the undergraduate class of 2016.She also received a Master's in documentary journalism from The University of Missouri in 2018.Costa Lima spoke with KBIA producer Shea Baechle.
3. Focus | Cascade PBS
In a pandemic, supermarkets become front lines. The workers brave risks to keep the stores running safely. by. Beatriz Costa Lima. / May 18, 2020.
4. News - Page 149 of 746 - Student Press Law Center
Louis student who uses an online platform to live-stream protests in Ferguson was hospitalized ... November 10, 2014 September 5, 2018 Beatriz Costa-Lima.
Officials at Oklahoma State University announced they will release the names of students who receive parking tickets on campus, one day after the University of Oklahoma’s president said it would release the citations.
5. [PDF] Potential drug-drug interactions and risk of unplanned ...
Potential drug-drug interactions and risk of unplanned hospitalization in older patients with cancer: A survey of the prospective ELCAPA (ELderly CAncer ...
6. Factors associated with infection and hospitalization due to COVID-19 in ...
Objective: to identify factors associated with infection and hospitalization due to COVID-19 in nursing professionals.
to identify factors associated with infection and hospitalization due to COVID-19 in nursing professionals. a cross-sectional study carried out with 415 nursing professionals in a hospital specialized in cardiology. The sociodemographic variables, ...
7. Multimedia | Cascade PBS
In a pandemic, supermarkets become front lines. The workers brave risks to keep the stores running safely. by. Beatriz Costa Lima. / May 18, 2020.
8. News Archives - Page 72 of 393 - Student Press Law Center
Louis student who uses an online platform to live-stream protests in Ferguson was hospitalized ... November 10, 2014 September 5, 2018 Beatriz Costa-Lima.
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9. Pokemon players are trespassing, risking arrest or worse
Jul 12, 2016 · Pokemon players are trespassing, risking arrest or worse. BEATRIZ COSTA-LIMA and MARY HUDETZ Associated Press ... The girl was hospitalized ...
The “Pokemon Go” craze across the U.S. has people wandering into yards, driveways, cemeteries and even an off-limits police parking lot in search of cartoon monsters, prompting warnings that trespass…
10. Impact of a Physical Activities Program on Expenses with Hospitalization ...
Sep 6, 2022 · ... Beatriz Costa Silva, & Flávio Renato Barros da Guarda. (2022) ... Lima R de CF, Rodrigues BLS, Farias SJM de, Lippo BRDS, Guarda FRB da ...
Background: The Health Gym Program (HGP) is the main program to promote health and physical activity in the public health system in Brazil. This intervention uses financial resources from the federal government and municipalities to encourage the population of Brazilian municipalities to adopt more active and healthy lifestyles. Objective: To evaluate the impact of the Health Gym Program on hospital admissions for type II diabetes mellitus in the state of Pernambuco – Brazil. Method: This is an impact assessment of public policies that used a panel of data from all 185 municipalities in Pernambuco from 2007 to 2018. The 130 municipalities that adopted the HGP from 2011 were designated as treaties while the others 55 that did not implement the program made up the control group. The empirical strategy used an econometric modeling that uses the difference-in-differences estimator weighted by the propensity score. Results: Hospitalizations for diabetes represented, respectively, 1.47% and 1.00% of all hospitalizations performed in 2007 and 2018. The expenditure on these hospitalizations was US$ 899,687.34 in 2018 and corresponded to 0.59% of the cost of all hospitalizations. The municipalities that implemented the HGP spent an average of 19.74% less on hospitalizations for diabetes than the municipalities that did not, and this result was statistically significant at the 5% level. Conclusion: The Health Gym Program impacted in reducing the expenses with hospitalizations for d...
11. Therapeutic play and the impact on hospitalization of children: scoping ...
, Beatriz da Costa · Barreto · ORCID logo. , Giovanna Angélica Sousa · Santana ... Lima, Luana Nunes; Melo, Manuela Costa. Therapeutic play and the impact on ...
Abstract Objective To identify scientific publications on the impact of the use of therapeutic toys and playing in the pediatric unit. Methods Scoping review conducted in November 2019, through the recommendations of The Institute Joanna Briggs. 13 studies were selected and presented in the flow chart Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalyses. Results It was identified that therapeutic toy and play have a positive impact on the child’s hospitalization. The studies identified were divided into three categories: the [...]
12. Pokemon players are trespassing, risking arrest or worse
Beatriz Costa-Lima and Mary Hudetz Associated Press. In this Tuesday, July 12 ... The girl was hospitalized with an injured collarbone and foot, as well ...
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13. Epidemiological characterization of rare diseases in Brazil
Oct 30, 2024 · Vinicius Costa Lima. Department of Social Medicine, Ribeirão Preto ... Beatriz Ono Badaró; Beatriz Brasil Braga; Beatriz de Oliveira ...
The Brazilian Policy for Comprehensive Care for People with Rare Diseases was implemented in 2014; however, national epidemiological data on rare diseases (RDs) are scarce and mainly focused on specific disorders. To address this gap, University Hospitals, Reference Services for Neonatal Screening, and Reference Services for Rare Diseases, all of which are public health institutions, established the Brazilian Rare Diseases Network (RARAS) in 2020. The objective of this study was to perform a comprehensive nationwide epidemiological investigation of individuals with RDs in Brazil. This retrospective survey collected data from patients receiving care in 34 healthcare facilities affiliated with RARAS in 2018 and 2019. The survey included 12,530 participants with a median age of 15.0 years, with women representing 50.5% of the cohort. Classification according to skin color demonstrated that 5044 (47.4%) participants were admixed. Most had a confirmed diagnosis (63.2%), with a predominance of phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis (CF), and acromegaly. Common clinical manifestations included global developmental delay and seizures. The average duration of the diagnostic odyssey was 5.4 years (± 7.9 years). Among the confirmed diagnoses, 52.2% were etiological (biochemical: 42.5%; molecular: 30.9%), while 47.8% were clinical. Prenatal diagnoses accounted for 1.2%. Familial recurrence and consanguinity rates were 21.6% and 6.4%, respectively. Mainstay t...
14. Severe clinical spectrum with high mortality in pediatric patients with ...
Sylvia Costa Lima Farhat ... Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr), Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao ...
To assess the outcomes of pediatric patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) with or without multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). This cross-sectional study included 471 samples collected from 371 patients ...
15. BEATRIZ COSTA LIMA
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16. Drug-related problems in elderly patients with cancer receiving ...
Drug-related problems in hospitalized patients on polypharmacy: the influence of age and gender ... PutsBeatriz Costa-Lima +4 authors. H. Bergman. Medicine. Drugs ...
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Drug-related problems in elderly patients with cancer receiving outpatient chemotherapy." by T. T. Yeoh et al.