O artigo aborda a necessidade da reformulação do currículo médico, nacional, para a inclusão do gênero, como perspectiva estratégica para o enfrentamento à violência simbólica, predominante nas relações institucionais, entre discentes, docentes, e os efeitos sobre a saúde das mulheres. Os autores apresentam o problema, contextualizando historicamente a conquista de direitos políticos e os marcos legais relacionados, a ascensão numérica da presença feminina nos cursos médicos, e as dificuldades e os desafios para o enfrentamento à desigualdade ainda vivenciada pelas mulheres nos campos da pesquisa, e das especialidades. Os autores apoiam-se na teoria feminista, crítica, pós-estruturalista, para propor um novo currículo médico, desvelado e distanciado do patriarcalismo, e orientado pela democracia, tendo como suporte ético-teórico-epistemológico, a bioética, em especial a Declaração Universal sobre Bioética e Direitos Humanos da UNESCO. Com essa perspectiva pretende-se interferir na humanização do trabalho em saúde, para além dos muros da universidade.
Recognized for various beneficial actions, propolis can be differentiated according to its origin. Red propolis, discovered in the northeast of Brazil, offers a strong antioxidant action. Nanoparticles are an innovative tool in the pharmaceutical field, as they help in efficient drug delivery. This study aimed to use red propolis nanoparticles in dogs and evaluate their action based on hematological and biochemical results. Eight healthy adult dogs (bodyweight, 6–27 kg) received 50 mg/animal of polymeric nanoparticles with 20% red propolis extract in a capsule, orally, once a day. Blood samples were collected weekly (five times), and hematologic, hepatic, and renal evaluations were performed. No significant changes were observed, except for alkaline phosphatase, which showed a significant reduction over time. This study in healthy adult dogs did not verify any hematologic, renal, or hepatic adverse effects of daily oral red propolis polymeric nanoparticles (capsules) administration. The results suggest a potential beneficial effect on the liver.
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