HIGH COURT TOSSES OUT MUNIR ZULU’S PETITION OVER JAIL TERM

GRACE CHAILE HIGH Court Judge Situmbeko Chocho has dismissed a petition by former Lumezi Member of Parliament, Munir Zulu, who sought to challenge his one-year jail sentence imposed by the Subordinate Court. Zulu had approached the High Court seeking an order to stay the execution of the sentence and to quash what he described as […]

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Speaker Mutti, Veep anger Miles

NATION REPORTER TEMPERS flared up yesterday in Parliament after Vice President Mutale Nalumango and Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti ganged up and mocked Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa as former President of the Patriotic Front (PF) and instead recognised expelled Mafinga law maker as the leader of the former ruling party. Mr […]

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No HH, no State Funeral

GIDEON NYENDWA THE UPND government has warned that it would be considered a treasonous offence for the family of late former President Edgar Lungu to propose that President Hakainde Hichilema, as head of State should not attend the State funeral of his predecessor. Vice President Mutale Nalumango is warning that any attempt to exclude President […]

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Neighborly help in the brain: Cerebral cortex networks rapidly reorganize to compensate for lost neurons

How the brain largely maintains its function when neurons are lost—this is what researchers at the University Medical Center Mainz, the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) and Hebrew University (Jerusalem) have deciphered. They show that neuronal networks in the cerebral cortex reorganize within a short period of time, with other nerve cells taking over the tasks of the lost neurons.

Evolutionary model for antibiotic resistance reveals dose timing critical to care

Cleveland Clinic researchers are working to improve the way we use evolutionary modeling to understand drug resistance. The study, published in Science Advances, uses a new type of evolutionary model called a “fitness seascape” to incorporate a patient’s dosage schedule into models that predict whether an infection will develop antibiotic resistance, and has found that inconsistent timing and missing early doses can lead to treatment failure.

Synergistic drug combinations explored for systemic sclerosis vasodilation

It is known that vasculopathy plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc). Vasoactive vasodilating drugs (VVD) are an option. The most recent treatment recommendations from EULAR—The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology—note that advances in vasculopathy management for patients with SSc emphasize a treatment continuum for the use of various VVD, but also stress the need for trials to look for potential synergistic combinations as well as high-quality real-world data to build the evidence. New data shared at the 2025 EULAR congress in Barcelona may take a step in that direction.