For people living with HIV (PLHIV), an important barrier to receiving timely HIV care is the stigma associated with the disease. HIV-related stigma has been associated with lower rates of HIV testing, denial and lack of disclosure of HIV status, delays in HIV-related treatment, and poor antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation and adherence.
POLICE in Kanyama have arrested and charged Mutumbula Kashimu aged 22 for the offence of Rape.
By NATION REPORTER
Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the accused is alleged to rape Grace Kapepe aged 27 of Kanyama compound.
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Creating an iPS cell resource for rare and intractable diseases
A team of researchers led by Professor Megumu K. Saito have undertaken a massive effort to build an induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell resource for rare diseases, enabling research and development of novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic treatments for 139 designated intractable diseases.
Cow milk vs. alternative milk: Which one’s right for you?
With a wide variety of dairy and nondairy milks on the market, consumers have endless options when it comes to choosing milk to quench their thirst, make their morning coffee smooth and velvety or enhance their cereal and oatmeal.
Dehydration: It’s more than being thirsty
Water is essential to good health. Every cell, tissue and organ in your body needs water to work properly. Water is essential for maintaining your body temperature; lubricating and cushioning your joints; and getting rid of waste through urination, perspiration and bowel movements.
Chief Mwinuna predicts victory for UPND in 2026
By SHERRY CHABALA
CHIEF Mwinuna of the Lamba people of Mwinuna Chiefdom in Ngabwe says nothing will stop the UPND from emerging victorious in the 2026 general elections.
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Fungal toxin triggers traps: Revealing the clever defense of white blood cells
Researchers from UmeƄ University have unveiled how the most common white blood cells, neutrophils, counter Candida albicanstoxin and stop it in its tracks. Their results have been published in EMBO Reports.
Q&A: Foods to help maximize your memory
Dear Mayo Clinic: I enjoy cooking, but I prefer to work with the freshest ingredients. As such, I grow my own fruits and vegetables in a small garden and purchase other fresh produce from a local farmers market. I’ve read that certain foods may help with memory function. Are there foods I can eat to help boost my cognitive health?
70 million ‘Slime Licker’ candies recalled due to choking risk
Candy Dynamics Inc. said Thursday it is recalling 70 million of its candies because they can pose a choking hazard.
The ‘Zoom effect’ and the possible link between video chatting and appearance dissatisfaction
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of digital connection: In the absence of in-person gatherings, many people instead found themselves face-to-face with their co-workers and loved ones on a screen.