In a breakthrough finding researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center identified a sensitive developmental period during adolescence that impacts adult impulsivity, aggression, and dopamine function in mice.
Chingola man drowns in sewer line, police say
A 40-YEAR-OLD MAN of Chingola has died after he slipped and fell into a ditch of an open sewer line. It is believed that Simpasa Lupasha of Mujomba area of Chingola was allegedly drunk and on his way home when the ordeal happened. His body was discovered by some children who were playing near the […]
KCM LOSES BID TO UNFREEZE MINERAL EXPORTATION ORDER
BY GRACE CHAILE
THE Court of Appeal has refused to set aside the freezing order, preventing Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) from exporting minerals extracted over the mining tenement allegedly belonging to Kalymnos Processing Limited, pending determination of an appeal.
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TENS machine provides less expensive, non-invasive treatment for sleep apnea
A machine commonly used for pain relief has shown to improve breathing in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, a clinical trial has found.
ZCLU CALLS FOR TRANSPARENT APPOINTMENT OF JUDGE
…as it applauds ConCourt ruling in which it ordered Parliament to put in place legislation to make the Judiciary financially independent
By NATION REPORTER
THE financial independence of the Judiciary must be accompanied by a strong and transparent system for appointment of judges in line with the Constitution, says Zambian Civil Liberties Union (ZCLU).
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KABWE PROTESTS SPONSORED – MWALITETA
…BUT CHISHIMBA KAMBWILI CAUTIONS THAT THE KABWE PROTESTS BY VENDORS SHOULD BE A REMINDER TO THE UPND THAT THINGS ARE NOT WELL
By NATION REPORTER
THE protests in Kabwe that saw the often quiet town in flames were incited by known politically connected people with an agenda to push against government, Obvious Mwaliteta has claimed.
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Another marital dispute ends in death, police say
ANOTHER marital dispute has ended in a loss of life, with the latest case being that of a Ndola man who is on the run after he allegedly beat up his wife to death. Memory Chilele 41 of Kaloko Township was then rushed to the hospital a few days after her husband beat her up […]
A better coaching method can promote an individual’s growth
What if there were a more effective way to coach and inspire your employees? Athletes? Students? Even your kids?
Researchers find drugs that reduce infant death may lead to long-term health issues
Steroids commonly offered to pregnant people with increased risk of preterm birth may be unnecessary and may leadto long-term health issues for the infants, according to new research led by McMaster University.
New HIV drug formulation could improve treatment outcomes for children worldwide
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have helped confirm the dosing, safety and effectiveness of a drug formulation designed for treating children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).