PI´s Farmácia 2021.1

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    OBESIDADE UMA DOENÇA CRÔNICA DO SÉCULO XXI
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-06-01) DIAS, Gabriela Snidarsis; CAETANO, Maria da Graça Rezende
    This booklet is part of a project by the Centro Universitário da Fundação de Teaching Octávio Bastos (Unifeob) involving courses in the health area, with the to promote awareness about obesity. Through the scientific literature of physiology and pathophysiology, studies and Brazilian guidelines this material briefly explains how the nutrients are, the consequences of obesity, the tests that should be carried out to identify it and the main medicines used in treatment. Remembering that obesity is not such a simple disease, and yes, multifactorial, the individuality of each person must always be considered.
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    O Q U E É , T R A T A M E N T O E P R E C A U Ç Ã O - OBESIDADE
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-06-01) RAGASSI, Beatriz Scoassado; SILVA, Gabriele de Pádua; SILVA, Jussara Stanguini da; MACEDO, Larissa Garzo de; VALVERDE, Layanara Moreira; BRAIDO, Luana Maria Martins de Mello
    Diabetes: cause an increase in blood glucose, this occurs because there is a lack of adequate insulin in the body to perform its functions correctly 01 Cholesterol: LHL carries particles of Cholesterol from the liver and elsewhere to the arteries (bad), HDL removes cholesterol from the arteries and takes it back to the liver. 02 Triglycerides: they are the main fats in our body and serve as a power reserve.
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    DIABETES A PREVENÇÃO É O MELHOR CAMINHO
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-06-01) ADRIAN, ADRIAN; EDUARDA, EDUARDA; GIULIANO, GIULIANO; JAQUELINE, JAQUELINE; BERGAMIN, THAYNARA; DEFENTE, THAYNARA
    What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body does not produce insulin or cannot use it. adequately the insulin it produces.