Revealing characteristics of nonparticipating individuals in breast cancer screening

Low participation rates in cancer screening have become a concern in Japan, and breast cancer is no exception. Despite the government’s objective of achieving a 50% participation rate by 2016, participation rates in breast cancer screening remained below this threshold even in 2019. To address this issue, it is crucial to identify nonparticipating individuals in the screening process.

CHIYESO LUNGU CHALLENGES DPP OVER FORFEITURE OF HER PROPERTY

By GRACE CHAILE

FORMER President Edgar Lungu’s daughter, Chiyeso Lungu, has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Court to set aside the matter in which the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Gilbert Phiri, is demanding for the forfeiture to the State of  her property worth K9 million via the non-conviction forfeiture law.

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UPND CARELESS ABOUT THE POOR – LUBINDA

BY NATION REPORTER

GIVEN Lubinda has branded the governing UPND as a band of capitalist oligarchs stepping on the majority poor to rise and protect their capitalistic interests without any form of care for the deprived in society.

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AI model enables earlier detection of diabetes through chest X-rays

A new artificial intelligence model finds that X-ray images collected during routine medical care can provide warning signs for diabetes, even in patients who don’t meet the guidelines for elevated risk. The model could help physicians detect the disease earlier and prevent complications, says a multi-institutional team which published the findings in Nature Communications.

Study shows care hotel model can shorten hospital stays and reduce costs for non-emergency procedures

Using a “care hotel” model, which discharges patients to a specialty hospital hotel after smaller surgeries, can lower costs and shorten patients’ time in the hospital, according to a study presented at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery’s (SNIS) 20th Annual Meeting and published in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery.