Personalized coaching decreases cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease patients, study shows

Supplementing the standard of treatment for early-stage Alzheimer’s disease patients with personalized lifestyle coaching leads to less cognitive decline compared to standard of care alone, an ISB-led study shows. An early online version of this paper detailing the findings has been published, and it is scheduled for publication in the November issue of Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Chanda advises gov’t to subsidise mealie meal

By LUCY PHIRI

GOVERNMENT has been advised to take a bold step and subsidize mealie meal prices so and create uniformity in the pricing of the commodity.

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IDSA: Maternal RSVpreF vaccine would cut clinical, economic burden

Maternal vaccination with a bivalent stabilized prefusion F subunit respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine (RSVpreF) is projected to reduce the clinical and economic burden of RSV lower respiratory tract illness (LRTI) in infants, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDWeek), held from Oct. 11 to 15 in Boston.

FRA buys 1.6M bags of maize in Northern Province

By PRINCE MABUMBA

GOVERNMENT has so far purchased 1, 639, 704 by 50kg bags of maize in Northern Province through the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) under the 2022/23 farming season.

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