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Stênio Garcia's wife is in coma after surgery to remove uterus

Stênio Garcia's wife is in coma after surgery to remove uterus

Stênio Garcia's wife, Marilene Saade, remains hospitalized in coma induced at the São Vicente Clinic in the Southern Zone of Rio de Janeiro. On Wednesday, March 29, the actress had complications after surgery to remove the uterus, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is an acute lung injury, caused by various disorders that cause fluid to accumulate in the lungs, more specifically in the alveoli (where the gas exchange occurs).

"In this delicate moment, I want to ask for positive energy from all and many prayers. Mari is strong, a warrior and will get out of this, "said Stênio in an Instagram post.

On Saturday, the couple's advice posted on Marilene's social networks that she was responding well to the medications. In addition, the previous week the actor also had to be hospitalized after breaking two ribs in a domestic accident, they stayed together in the hospital during all these problems.

"Today the news was not what we expected, that she had The problem is that it has to run against time, because the fact of being intubated for many days can trigger other complications, such as infections. The doctors are planning to undo it tomorrow, but they do not guarantee it, "Roberto Saade, the actress's brother, told the EGO.

The discovery of the disease occurred 10 days ago, when Mari was ill during a yoga class and needed to be taken to the hospital. hospital to perform a battery of tests. "I know I have myoma since 2005 and since I have panic to take anesthesia I did not do the surgery and I let it get to a point that is not legal. Today I'm going to take the test to confirm the diagnosis and this will mark the uterine withdrawal surgery as soon as possible possible, "he said in his Instagram.


Vitamin D intake during pregnancy favors baby development

Vitamin D intake during pregnancy favors baby development

Infants whose mothers followed the daily recommendation of vitamin D intake during gestation present higher scores on developmental tests according to a Spanish study. Experts warn, however, that women adhering to a balanced diet and within the weight range considered healthy have no reason to worry.

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Steroids affect brain growth in preterm babies

Steroids affect brain growth in preterm babies

A study developed at UCSF Hospital Benioff (United States) states that preterm infants treated with drugs that have steroids in the composition are at increased risk of developing cerebellar-growth problems of the fundamental brain for balance, motor learning, language, and behavior. Small doses of glucocorticoids, a type of steroid hormone, are commonly given to help with pulmonary maturation and normalization of blood pressure in infants born before 9 months .

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