Early pregnancy (in adolescence): causes and consequences

Early pregnancy (in adolescence): causes and consequences

The World Health Organization considers early pregnancy whenever a girl becomes pregnant before the age of 19, with most cases occurring between the ages of 15 and 19. Early pregnancy is generally due to culture, low economic status and difficulty in accessing contraceptive methods. Pregnancy at an early stage of life, such as adolescence, can […]

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Menopausa precoce - o que é, causas, sintomas e tratamento

Early menopause, what is it? Causes, symptoms and treatment

Early menopause, what is it? Causes, symptoms and treatment Have you ever heard about early menopause? Women’s Area gathered everything you need to know about the subject and didn’t know about. Surely, you’ve heard about early menopause. But, do you know what it really means? Firstly, you need to know the difference between climacteric and […]

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10 activities about healthy eating Early Childhood Education

Create the habit of having a healthy eating It is no longer easy for adults, let alone for children. However, there are some games that can show the relevance of the theme within the playful universe of children, which can be a great tool for those who work with children. Child educationfor example. To find […]

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Early Alzheimer's: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Early Alzheimer’s: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Early Alzheimer’s or “presenile dementia”, is a rare type of Alzheimer’s that begins before the age of 65, normally between 40 and 50, and is related to hereditary genetic changes that lead to progressive loss of cognition, resulting in symptoms such as memory failure or loss, mental confusion, aggression and difficulty in carrying out daily […]

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Exercises for early, intermediate and advanced Alzheimer's

Exercises for early, intermediate and advanced Alzheimer’s

Physiotherapy for Alzheimer’s should be carried out 2-3 times a week in patients who are at an early stage of the disease and who present symptoms such as difficulty walking or balancing, for example, helping to delay the progression of the disease and maintaining the patient autonomy for a longer period of time. However, in […]

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