It’s a truth universally acknowledged that most teenagers, at one time or another, will hide information from their parents. Some will lie outright.
Advancing clinical trial accessibility: A novel software breakthrough in enrollment efficiency
Clinical trials are vital for advancing treatment options to the clinic but often face challenges in patient enrollment. For example, the Cancer Research Institute estimates that only 3% to 6% of eligible cancer patients in the U.S. participate in trials. Patients may be dissuaded from clinical trial participation by accessibility issues, such as distance and transportation costs.
Study explores accuracy of computerized ADHD test
A new study cautions against using the QbTest as a standalone diagnostic or screening tool for ADHD. Researchers from the Universities of Southampton, Nottingham, Cardiff, and King’s College London explored the accuracy and clinical utility of a widely used computerized test for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), called the QbTest. They found that, when used on its own, QbTest is not good enough to diagnose ADHD.
Bemba chiefs commended for revoking unicorn mineral exploration rights
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FORUM for Democracy and Development (FDD) leader Edith Nawakwi says the Bemba chiefs have demonstrated leadership by changing mind from giving away land for mineral explorations to foreigners in Shiwang’adu.
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police officers WHO HARASSED MWENDA FACE PROSECUTION
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ZAMBIA Civil Liberties Union founder Isaac Mwanza has written to the Director Public Prosecution (DPP) to grant consent to prosecute police officers who attacked Economic Freedom Fighters leader Kasonde Mwenda in Kitwe on Sunday during a press briefing.
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VEEP calls for global cooperation to halt environmental degradation
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VICE President Mutale Nalumango, has called for global cooperation in reversing the negative effects of businesses on the environment.
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Eating meals early could reduce cardiovascular risk
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world according to the Global Burden of Disease study, with 18.6 million annual deaths in 2019, of which around 7.9 are attributable to diet. This means that diet plays a major role in the development and progression of these diseases.
Pattern of alcohol intake more accurate indicator of liver disease risk than overall consumption, finds study
Those who binge drink and have a certain genetic makeup are six times more likely to develop alcohol-related cirrhosis, according to new research from UCL, the Royal Free Hospital, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
Spinal cord stimulation shown to reduce pain, improve balance in people with lower limb amputation
Spinal cord stimulation can elicit sensation in the missing foot and alleviate phantom limb pain in people with lower limb amputations, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine rehabilitation scientists report today.
Don’t hold your rally, we’re not available, police tell SP
THE Zambia Police have refused the Socialist Party from holding its mass rally in Mandevu Constituency on grounds that the police officers will not be around to police the rally because of the December festive security commitments.
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