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MySciVoice

Science has many voices. There is also science in a voice. Either spoken, written, drawn, or animated, it may be heard, seen, and ultimately felt.

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As a scientist, I have been wearing many hats.

Healthcare professional, researcher, expert advisor, teacher. Science communication was/is always present because I believe knowledge should be accessible to all, so every individual is able to make informed decisions.

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From Stress to Sick(le) and Back Again-Oxidative/Antioxidant Mechanisms, Genetic Modulation, and Cerebrovascular Disease in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia.

Silva M. & Faustino P.. 2023

An extensive review on how oxidative stress in sickle cell anemia affects the blood vessels of the brain in children. The risk of stroke, silent infarcts, and overall vessel disease (vasculopathy) are discussed, namely how they can be higher or lower depending on the presence of certain genetic variants.

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