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Debora Diniz

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Cadernos De Saude Publica|September 25, 2007
[Comments on the Portuguese translation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health]Debora Diniz, Marcelo Medeiros, Flávia Squinca
Bioethics|October 20, 2001
Biothics in BrazilDebora Diniz, Dirce Bellezi Guilhem, Volnei Garrafa
Cadernos De Saude Publica|January 13, 2021
The vulnerabilities of lives: Zika, women and children in Alagoas State, BrazilIlana G Ambrogi, Luciana Brito, Debora Diniz
Cadernos De Saude Publica|March 15, 2012
[Consequences of the judicialization of health policies: the cost of medicines for mucopolysaccharidosis]Debora Diniz, Marcelo Medeiros, Ida Vanessa D Schwartz
Developing World Bioethics|July 7, 2007
Reproductive health ethics: Latin American perspectivesDebora Diniz, Juan-Guillermo Figueroa Perea, Florencia Luna
The Lancet. Global Health|December 17, 2021
The need for an intersectional lens in health emergenciesDebora Diniz, Luciana Brito, Giselle Carino, et al.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|September 15, 2009
[Anencephaly: the magnitude of the judicial authorization among medical doctors in Brazil]Debora Diniz, Janaína Penalva, Aníbal Faúndes, et al.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|May 15, 2013
[The thesis of judicialization of health care by the elites: medication for mucopolysaccharidosis]Marcelo Medeiros, Debora Diniz, Ida Vanessa Doederlein Schwartz
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|July 31, 2013
[Histories of induced abortion among adolescents from Teresina in the State of Piauí, Brazil]Maria das Dores Nunes, Alberto Madeiro, Debora Diniz
Reproductive Health|February 8, 2020
Understanding sexual and reproductive health needs of young women living in Zika affected regions: a qualitative study in northeastern BrazilDebora Diniz, Moazzam Ali, Ilana Ambrogi, et al.
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Cadernos De Saude Publica|September 25, 2007
[Comments on the Portuguese translation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health]Debora Diniz, Marcelo Medeiros, Flávia Squinca
Bioethics|October 20, 2001
Biothics in BrazilDebora Diniz, Dirce Bellezi Guilhem, Volnei Garrafa
Cadernos De Saude Publica|January 13, 2021
The vulnerabilities of lives: Zika, women and children in Alagoas State, BrazilIlana G Ambrogi, Luciana Brito, Debora Diniz
Cadernos De Saude Publica|March 15, 2012
[Consequences of the judicialization of health policies: the cost of medicines for mucopolysaccharidosis]Debora Diniz, Marcelo Medeiros, Ida Vanessa D Schwartz
Developing World Bioethics|July 7, 2007
Reproductive health ethics: Latin American perspectivesDebora Diniz, Juan-Guillermo Figueroa Perea, Florencia Luna
The Lancet. Global Health|December 17, 2021
The need for an intersectional lens in health emergenciesDebora Diniz, Luciana Brito, Giselle Carino, et al.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|September 15, 2009
[Anencephaly: the magnitude of the judicial authorization among medical doctors in Brazil]Debora Diniz, Janaína Penalva, Aníbal Faúndes, et al.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|May 15, 2013
[The thesis of judicialization of health care by the elites: medication for mucopolysaccharidosis]Marcelo Medeiros, Debora Diniz, Ida Vanessa Doederlein Schwartz
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|July 31, 2013
[Histories of induced abortion among adolescents from Teresina in the State of Piauí, Brazil]Maria das Dores Nunes, Alberto Madeiro, Debora Diniz
Reproductive Health|February 8, 2020
Understanding sexual and reproductive health needs of young women living in Zika affected regions: a qualitative study in northeastern BrazilDebora Diniz, Moazzam Ali, Ilana Ambrogi, et al.
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