Cerebral organoids are three-dimensional, in vitro cultured brains that mimic the activities of the human brain. They have emerged as invaluable tools to comprehend evolution, disease pathogenesis, and neurodevelopmental processes.
We think we have found a cause of pregnancy sickness, and it may lead to a treatment
Sickness in pregnancy, or hyperemesis gravidarum, is common and is thought to affect seven out of ten women at some time in their pregnancy. But, until recently, very little has been known about why it happens.
Winter brings more than just ugly sweaters—here’s how the season can affect your mind and behavior
What comes to mind when you think about winter? Snowflakes? Mittens? Reindeer? In much of the Northern Hemisphere, winter means colder temperatures, shorter days and year-end holidays.
Chingola couple, baby suffocate to death
By ROGERS KALERO
A COUPLE and their four-month-old baby have suffocated to death in Chingola after the room they were sleeping in caught fire.
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Changes in biochemical, hematological parameters seen before IBD diagnosis
Changes in multiple biochemical and hematological parameters occur up to eight years before diagnosis of Crohn disease and up to three years before diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, according to a study published in the Nov. 21 issue of Cell Reports Medicine.
More people are using CBD products. There’s still little research on the benefits and risks
CBD use increased 50% in the past four years, according to a new survey published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
MUZ challenges African trade unions to venture into mining
…for the benefit of African countries instead of giving ownership of mines to conglomerates outside the Continent
By ROGERS KALERO
AFRICAN Trade Unions should drive the agenda of becoming main players in the mining industry by owning mines for the benefit of the African continent as opposed to leaving the ownership of mines to foreigners,’ Mine workers Union of Zambia MUZ) president Joseph Chewe has said
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Policy analyst tips Govt on growing tourism sector
By NATION REPORTER
POLICY analyst Kelvin Chibomba has called on Government through the Ministry of Tourism and Arts to implement robust policies that are going to help the sector to thrive.
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MOPANI DEAL A GAME CHANGER
THE dwindling operations of Mopani Copper Mines and Konkola Copper Mines have been on the lips of mining players, unions and Zambians as a whole.
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Zambia to start producing cholera vaccines
…as President Hakainde Hichilema says this will help to easily combat cholera outbreaks in the country
By NATION REPORTER
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says Zambia is contemplating on hosting vaccine production.
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