Study identifies potential putative drug compounds for treating interstitial lung disease

A research team has identified a potential new drug for interstitial lung disease, a condition affecting approximately 4.7 million people worldwide, and validated its protective effects using patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cell-derived lung organoids. The collaborative effort was led by Professors Masatoshi Hagiwara (Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University) and Shimpei Gotoh (Department of Clinical Application), and their findings are published in the journal iScience.

Kapala ordered to issue statement on exclusion of local fuel transporters

By NATION REPORTER

FIRST deputy Speaker Malungo Chisangano has directed Minister of Energy Peter Kapala to explain to Parliament on Thursday, next week on reports that local transporters were excluded in the transportation of fuel.

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Study finds we can respond to verbal stimuli while sleeping

Sleep is not a state in which we are completely isolated from our environment: while we sleep, we are capable of hearing and understanding words. These observations, the result of close collaboration between teams at Paris Brain Institute and the Sleep Pathology Department at Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris, call into question the very definition of sleep and the clinical criteria that make it possible to distinguish between its different stages.