
Conflicts of Interest
The ANH requires all manuscript authors to disclose any possible sources of conflict of interest. Any financial interest, personal, religious, political or other relationship that could influence an author's impartiality is considered a potential source of conflict of interest. These potential sources include, but are not limited to, holding patents or shares, membership of company boards or committees, as well as consulting or obtaining speaker fees from companies. The existence of a conflict of interest does not prevent publication. If the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they should inform the editor of this when submitting the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to check this policy with all co-authors.
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Specification of the individual contributions of each author in the preparation of the article in accordance with the authorship criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, which states that recognition of authorship must be based on the substantial contribution related to the following aspects: Conception and design or analysis and interpretation of data; Writing of the article or relevant critical review of the intellectual content; Final approval of the version to be published. These three conditions must be fully met.
These specifications will be met by filling in the Declaration of Responsibility, Authorship Contribution and Conflict of Interest form, according to the template provided by the journal. The declaration must be signed via Gov.br by all the authors of the manuscript.










