Ivete Dalben
Sao Paulo State University
31 Papers
239 Citations
Ivete Dalben is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outpatient clinic & Trachoma. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
Benefits of soy germ isoflavones in postmenopausal women with contraindication for conventional hormone replacement therapy
Eliana Aguiar Petri Nahás,Jorge Nahás Neto,Laurival A. De Luca,Paulo Traiman,Anaglória Pontes,Ivete Dalben +5 more
TL;DR: Soy germ isoflavone exerted favorable effects on vasomotor symptoms and lipid profile, showing itself to be an interesting alternative therapy for the postmenopausal women with contraindication for conventional HRT.
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Análise das oportunidades de diagnóstico precoce para as neoplasias malignas de mama
TL;DR: O grau de escolaridade mostrou tambem significância estatistica, visto that as mulheres com mais anos de estudo tiveram melhores oportunidades do que as com pouco estudo.
Prevention of "risky" drinking among students at a Brazilian university.
Maria Odete Simão,Florence Kerr-Corrêa,Sumaia Inaty Smaira,Luzia A. Trinca,Tricia Maria Feitosa Floripes,Ivete Dalben,Raul Aragão Martins,Janaina B. Oliveira,Mariana Braga Cavariani,Adriana Marcassa Tucci +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the quantity and frequency of alcohol use and its associated negative consequences between two groups of college students who were identified as being "risky drinkers." Subjects were randomly allocated in a clinical trial to intervention or control groups.
Alcoholic women and men: a comparative study of social and familial aspects and outcome
TL;DR: In a longitudinal study, 114 male and 57 female alcoholics (ICD-10 criteria), who started treatment between 1990 and 1994 at the Botucatu Medical School Outpatient Clinic, were retrospectively and prospectively assessed up to July 1997 as mentioned in this paper.
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Genotoxicity of cigarette smoking in maternal and newborn lymphocytes
Kátia Regina Carvalho de Assis,Marcelo Sady Plácido Ladeira,Roberta C. A. Bueno,Bruna Fornazari dos Santos,Ivete Dalben,Daisy Maria Favero Salvadori +5 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that tobacco exposure during pregnancy has genotoxic effects for both mother and child, and it can be considered an important risk factor for childhood cancer or other genetic-related diseases.
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