52 inmates pursuing tertiary education

ZAMBIA correctional service has disclosed that about 52 inmates have proceeded to tertiary level in various professional among them law, health and teaching among other professions.

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Social work researcher investigates a mindfulness mental health intervention for LGBTQIA+ youth

When UConn School of Social Work Assistant Professor Gio Iacono was a mental health clinician working with LGBTQIA+ youth, he searched for programs and interventions that would help him better serve his clients who were struggling with significant mental health challenges. As a social work doctoral student, he continued to study, develop, and evaluate culturally responsive mental health programs for this marginalized and underserved youth population.

Weight lifter, Mafia jailed 15 years for pushing wrong ‘weights’

By GRACE CHAILE 

A THIRTY-ONE -year-old weightlifter, Vincent Mulenga, popularly known as Desai Mafia, of Matero Township in Lusaka, has been sentenced to 15 years with hard labour for indecently assaulting a juvenile

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Training the gut’s immune system to combat detrimental effects of emulsifiers in processed food

In a new study, mice whose immune systems were trained against the microbial protein flagellin did not experience the usual detrimental effects of ingesting food additive emulsifiers, pointing to a potential new way to combat various chronic inflammatory diseases. Melissa Kordahi and Benoit Chassaing, Inserm researchers from the Institut Cochin and Université Paris Cité, France, and colleagues present these findings in the open access journal PLOS Biology.