Does it seem like most vegetables you serve your children end up left on the plate, or worse, strewn across the floor? But mention dessert, and your fruit skewers are polished off in an instant.
For many who are suffering with prolonged grief, the holidays can be a time to reflect and find meaning in loss
The holiday season is meant to be filled with joy, connection and celebration of rituals. Many people, however, are starkly reminded of their grief this time of year and of whom—or what—they have lost.
A neuroscientist explains how to listen to your hunger during the holidays
The holiday season is upon us, and with it, opportunities to indulge in festive treats. The proverbial saying “you eat with your eyes first” seems particularly relevant at this time of year.
Do kids grow out of ADHD as they get older?
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more often diagnosed in children. That might make you wonder if people grow out it as they reach adulthood.
City living can pose developmental risks
It is expected that by 2030, more than 60% of the world’s population will live in urban areas. New research highlights the wide range of urban exposures during early childhood, from air and noise pollution to overcrowding and limited green space, that can influence growth and development.
There is only one PF – Kampyongo
By NATION REPORTER
THERE is only one Patriotic Front led by former president Edgar Lungu, says Shiwang’andu Member of Parliament Stephen Kampyongo.
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Improving brain-interfacing electrode arrays with shape-shifting approach
Whether subconscious breathing or intentional operations like walking, reaching and grabbing, every action of the human body comes from a signal transmitted through the nervous system of a powerful biological supercomputer called “the brain.” However, like any computer, the brain can malfunction and send the wrong signals or none at all, causing various neurological disorders.
Capsule camera of the future can image intestines in 3D and detect disease
Thanks to new technology, a tiny capsule camera can examine your intestines while you get on with your work or walk your dog. Compared with the alternatives, patients experience virtually no discomfort at all.
UPND officials implicated in Chief mukumbi succession wrangles
By NATION REPORTER
SUCCESSION wrangles between the Kaonde and the Lunda factions in Mukumbi chiefdom of Kalumbila have gone to the extreme as the Lunda faction led by Kalumbila UPND member of Parliament Nicholas Muluka have declared no obstacle shall stand in their way in installing a Lunda chief.
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The pandemic limited children’s ability to socialize: Here’s how to encourage your child’s friendships
As many parents and teachers know, friendships can be the most important thing in the world to children and young people. And this is for good reason. Friendships are integral to children’s healthy development and learning.