Merit Kruse

Flora Vasile

Filipa Barros

Diogo Duarte

Bernardo Marinheiro

09 February 2021

Obesity: sensitivity to sweet taste predicts the amount of weight loss that will be induced by stomach surgery to treat obesity

A study led by scientists from the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, in Lisbon, concludes that bariatric surgery – that is, procedures used to treat severe obesity by reconfiguring the gastrointestinal tract –, leads to greater weight loss in patients who, before the surgery, had a heightened perception of sweetness.

O impacto da COVID-19 nos doentes oncológicos

Um ano após o início da Pandemia de COVID-19, a doença continua a ter um forte impacto na vida das pessoas, nomeadamente naqueles que manifestam maior risco e suscetibilidade a doenças graves, por apresentarem comorbidades, como é o caso dos doentes oncológicos.

05 February 2021

Imaging of a living brain can help clearly differentiate between two types of dementia

American actor Robin Williams had a neurodegenerative brain disease called dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB): a distressing disease, with symptoms in common with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). But unlike these two conditions, DLB also entails prominent mood and cognitive swings, sleep disorders, and vivid, sometimes terrifying, visual hallucinations.

01 February 2021

Open call for PhD in Neuroscience & Physiology

The INPDP provides students with an integrative, state-of-the-art education in either Neuroscience or Physiology & Cancer. Top evaluated candidates will receive full financial support to participate in classes and conduct research for 5 years with possible extensions.

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