Volume 6, Issue 2 (2024)
Volume 6, Issue 2 (2024)
Presentation
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Neural autohemotherapy in the treatment of canine penile hemangioma: case report
Simone Neuenschwander Champion
Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Bruna Aparecida Lima Gonçalves
Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Leonardo Rocha Vianna
Universidade Federal de Minhas Gerais
Abstract
Hemangioma is a neoplasm of mesenchymal origin that is commonly diagnosed in adult and elderly dogs without a predilection for a particular sex or breed. The use of autohemotherapy associated with Neural Therapy is usually beneficial. Neural Therapy consists of the use of dielectric substances such as local anesthetics, procaine and lidocaine, with the aim of rebalancing the patient. Procaine has antitumor action associated or not with other chemotherapy drugs. The objective of this article is to demonstrate the effectiveness of treating canine hemangioma with the use of neural autohemotherapy (association of autologous blood with procaine hydrochloride) at acupuncture points and the treatment consisted of 4 weekly sessions. After treatment the animal showed remission of symptoms and in this case neural autohemotherapy was effective.
Keywords: acupuncture; hemotherapy; neoplasia; procaine; neural therapy.
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Health Sciences
Cognitive rehabilitation as a tool to minimize the effects of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND)
Andreia Santos Freitas Silva Ditz
Faculdade Venda Nova do Imigrante
Victor dos Santos Freitas Ditz
Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro
Abstract
HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Impairment (HAND) is a common condition in patients living with HIV, negatively affecting cognitive function and quality of life. It is essential for the neuropsychologist to have tools to assess and intervene effectively in this condition. This is a bibliographic research, with an analytical approach, carried out with the keywords "cognitive rehabilitation in HIV" and "HAND HIV", seeking to identify interventions for cognitive rehabilitation that act on the neuropsychological management of the patient. The results of the literature review highlighted several cognitive rehabilitation interventions in the management of HAND. The possible avenues of action of these interventions are discussed, as well as the practical implications for the implementation of cognitive rehabilitation programs in clinical settings. Based on the reviewed studies, cognitive rehabilitation has been shown to be effective in minimizing the effects of HAND on cognitive function and improving quality of life in HIV patients. More research is needed to assess the long-term effectiveness of these interventions and identify personalized approaches that take into account the individual needs of patients.
Keywords: Cognitive Rehabilitation. HAND. HIV.
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Human and Social Sciences
Marketing strategies for diversification of the target public of digital banks: a proposal for the inclusion of generation x in the digital transformation
Victor Inacio de Oliveira
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Caique Carvalho de Paula
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Gabriela Sila de Souza Teotonio
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Hector Ikemoto
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Julio Santos Lara
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Vitor Araújo Felix
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
Alex Paubel Junger
Faculdade Engenheiro Salvador Arena
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5072-1012
Elias Angelo Bonfim
Fatec de Bragança Paulista
Abstract
This article's purpose was to comprehend Generation X, people between 35 and 55 years old, non-adherence to Digital Banks model, considering Brazil's major income share is concentrated within this age group, while most of Digital Banks clients are under 36 years old. First was performed a literature review on Generation X, Marketing and Digital Banks. Based on that, a survey was created and sent to the employees of a few Digital Banks, it's results then content analysed with Bardin' technique. A second survey was created and sent to the public, it's results clipped on Generation X only, using a 5 point Likert scale to assess how the Digital Bank employees perception correlates with the reality captured by the public survey answers. Results analysis comproved some of the perceptions given by the Digital Banks employees, on the first qualitative survey, as the lack of trust mentioned by one of the interviewed. Other concerns were identified as minor causes to that situation as the offer of important services as automatic debiting and investments which are yet not offered by all Digital Banks. The results analysis answered the search main question first discussed.
Keywords: Digital bank; Fintech; Generation X; Marketing.
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Engineering
Cybersecurity in a Connected World: Trends and Solutions
Mirian Elaine Fernandes Caçula
Etec Professor Milton Gazzetti
Abstract
The rise of digital technologies and increasing global connectivity have positioned cybersecurity as a key challenge in this century. This theoretical study explores innovations in cybersecurity, identifying emerging solutions and strategies to mitigate the risks posed by digital threats. Through an analysis of contemporary practices and practical examples, the article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of effective methods that individuals and organizations can adopt to secure data and systems in a rapidly expanding digital era. Objective: To examine current trends and solutions in cybersecurity. Methodology: Literature review with a focus on case studies. Results: Identification of trends such as artificial intelligence and cloud security and the presentation of solutions like multi-factor authentication and post-quantum encryption. Conclusion: Cybersecurity must be continually adapted to keep up with evolving threats and ensure a safe digital environment.
Keywords: Digital security; Online threats; Technological trends; Data protection.
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