ZUMANI’S EXPERIENCE

IT was always obvious that the arrest and subsequent incarceration of former State House political advisor  to President Edgar Lungu Chris Zumani Zimba was not going anywhere.

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Tonsil, adenoid removal found to improve sleep quality, some behavioral problems in children with mild sleep apnea

According to a randomized control trial led by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, surgery to remove tonsils and adenoid glands was associated with improved quality of life, sleep symptoms, and blood pressure 12-months post-surgery, but did not improve the children’s neurodevelopmental functioning.

Researchers develop a blood test to identify individuals at risk of developing Parkinson’s disease

Research carried out at Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences has led to the development of a new blood-based test to identify the pathology that triggers Parkinson’s disease before the main symptoms occur. This could allow clinicians to screen for those individuals at high risk of developing the disease and facilitate the timely introduction of precision therapies that are currently at clinical trial stage.