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Trauma, precocious puberty, and post-Easter tips on JP Health

Trauma, precocious puberty, and post-Easter tips on JP Health

A neurologist, a pediatrician, and a nutritionist join Jovem Pan Saúde this Saturday to tackle brain health, child development, and post-holiday eating habits.

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A packed lineup of health specialists

Jovem Pan Saúde airs this Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM (Brasília time), hosted by Danúbia Braga. The episode brings together professionals from different medical fields to address topics that matter to Brazilian families.

Understanding trauma through neuroscience

The episode opens with a deep dive into trauma, featuring neurologist Izabela Martira. She addresses the neurological and emotional effects of traumatic experiences and outlines key paths for diagnosis and ongoing medical care.

Harvard’s take on health

The episode also features a special interview with Roberta Arinelli, executive editor of Harvard Business Review Brasil 2026. The conversation brings Harvard-backed insights and references to health practices and innovations.

Early puberty on the Check-Up segment

In the Check-Up with Claudio Lottenberg segment, pediatrician Beatriz Semer discusses precocious puberty — covering warning signs, possible causes, and why early medical follow-up is essential for a child’s healthy development.

Early puberty requires close attention from both parents and pediatricians. An early diagnosis makes all the difference in treatment and a child’s quality of life.

Post-Easter: getting back on track

Closing the episode, the Papo de Saúde (Health Talk) segment features nutritionist Ana Claudia Melillo, who shares practical post-Easter tips on how to restore dietary balance after days of heavy chocolate and sweet consumption — without guilt or extreme restrictions.


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