Older adults who have had cancer had a high risk of experiencing symptoms of depression during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic according to a study published in Cancer Management and Research.
Eye-tracking technology helps give a voice to older people living with dementia
More than 50% of Australians living in residential aged care facilities have a dementia diagnosis, with aged care services around the world preparing for the number of older people aged 65 years and above to double in the next 30 years.
Detaining Esther shows how cruel HH is – stakeholders
By Nation Reporter
POLITICIANS and civil rights activists have roundly condemned the arrest, detention and denial of police bond of former First Lady Esther Lungu by the State as the worst form of cruelty and barbarism against a citizen who was of known fixed aboard and who has ever complied with the law enforcement agencies.
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PF, opposition leaders camp at Ibex Hill Police
By NATION REPORTER
ALMOST the entire Patriotic Front (PF) leadership and several opposition political party leaders yesterday camped at the Ibex Hill Police Station in Lusaka after the State moved to arrest and detain former First Lady Esther Lungu on a charge of motor vehicle theft.
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3 children die in inferno
THREE children of Kawina village in Chifuwe south of Kabompo district in North-western Province have been burnt to death after the grass thatched house they were sleeping in caught fire.
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Lab-grown human ’embryos’ offer new research hope
Scientists have developed human embryo-like structures without using sperm, an egg or fertilization, offering hope for research on miscarriage and birth defects but also raising fresh ethical concerns.
Daka worries Grant
…Chipolopolo gaffer wished Patson Daka had moved
By MICHAEL MIYOBA
CHIPOLOPOLO coach Avram Grant has admitted that he is concerned that Zambia’s top striker Patson Daka does not play regularly at Leicester City.
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HH appoints Simutowe as Luapula Province Minister
By NATION REPORTER
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has sworn in Mbala Member of Parliament Njavwa Simutowe as the new Luapula Province Minister.
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Economist calls for avenues to fund 2024 budget
By NATION REPORTER
ECONOMIST Trevor Hambayi has said there is need to find other avenues to fund the 2024 national budget with the current low revenue base.
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As suicides rise, Spain seeks answers despite social taboo
“Eleven people commit suicide every day in Spain, the number is growing and the necessary measures are not being taken,” said Victoria de la Serna, 63, whose son took his own life over a decade ago.