Australian researchers at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) have found that a genetic change that increases the risk of inflammation, through a process described as “explosive” cell death, is carried by up to 3% of the global population.
Musukwa sues State over seized properties
By GRACE CHAILE
FORMER Mines and Minerals Development Minister, Richard Musukwa, has sued the Attorney General, demanding for retain of his properties seized by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC).
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AI combines chest X-rays with patient data to improve diagnosis
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model combines imaging information with clinical patient data to improve diagnostic performance on chest X-rays, according to a study published in Radiology.
Q&A: The impact of childhood bullying on adult mental health
During National Bullying Prevention Month, it must be acknowledged that the impact of bullying extends well beyond childhood. Adults who were bullied as children may be at greater risk for depressive outcomes.
Selected drugmakers agree to US govt price talks: W.House
The manufacturers of 10 medicines for serious illnesses, selected earlier in the year for price negotiations with the US government, have all agreed to participate in the talks, the White House said Tuesday.
Socialist Party demands release of youth leader
By SHARON ZULU
THE Socialist Party youth league has demanded for the immediate release of its national youth secretary Gabriel Banda who has been detained in police custody since Thursday last week.
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Chikondi Banda’s ‘killer’ pleads not guilty to murder
By GRACE CHAILE
TEN -YEAR-OLD, Chikondi Banda’s alleged killer, Nalukui Akafekwa, yesterday pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder in the Lusaka High Court.
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Study shows most adolescent vapers do not use cessation resources
Most adolescent electronic cigarette users do not use cessation resources in their attempts to quit, according to a study published online Oct. 2 in Pediatrics.
New Medicare Advantage plans tailor offerings to Asian Americans, Latinos and LGBTQ+
As Medicare Advantage continues to gain popularity among seniors, three Southern California companies are pioneering new types of plans that target cultural and ethnic communities with special offerings and native-language practitioners.
She received chemo in two states. Why did it cost so much more in Alaska?
Emily Gebel was trying to figure out why she was having trouble breastfeeding. That’s when she felt a lump.